Extended-ATX Computer Towers

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Asus® PL63-SYS585PXT Mini Desktop PC, Intel® Core™ i5, 64GB Memory, Windows® 10 Pro
Azulle Byte4 Pro - Mini PC - RAM 4 GB - SSD - eMMC 64 GB - UHD Graphics - Gigabit Ethernet - Win 11 Pro - monitor: none
Azulle Byte4 Pro - Mini PC up to - RAM 4 GB - SSD - eMMC 64 GB - UHD Graphics - Gigabit Ethernet - Win 11 Pro - B4P051225CK0
HP ProDesk 600 G6 - Mini desktop - Core i5 10500T/up to 3.8 GHz - vPro - RAM 16 GB - SSD 256 GB - NVMe, TLC - 23N25AWABA
Dell™ Optiplex 5040 SFF Refurbished Desktop PC, Intel® Core™ i5, 8GB Memory, 240GB Solid State Drive, Windows® 10, RF610512
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HP Slim S01-aF1006 Desktop PC, Intel® Pentium® Silver, 8GB Memory, 256GB Solid State Drive, Windows® 10, 1K0E2AA#ABA
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HP Slimline 260-p026 Desktop PC, Intel® Core™ i3, 8GB Memory, 1TB Hard Drive, Windows® 10

What Does a PC Tower Do?

A PC tower generally includes the computer’s hard drive, but some computer towers help provide additional processing power. PC towers can also improve productivity, as slower processing speeds won’t slow down the user, causing them to wait on slow load times when working or playing games. Desktop towers can be especially useful for those working remotely for the long term, as many models allow cable-free networking.

How Much Do PC Towers Cost?

PC towers range in price, depending on features like memory, processor, storage, and graphics card. For example, Dell PC towers start as low around as $200, not including sales, and offer Intel Core processors. HP computer towers are also quite affordable, with refurbished options closer to $100 and featuring customizable expansion options. If you’re unsure if an HP tower PC, Lenovo tower PC, or another brand is right for you, browse our desktop buying guide.

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