
Out of interest, we also compared the hardware to our recommended $500 Gaming PC Build, since the M32CD can be kitted out with a few upgrades to become a very decent gaming machine. In this review article, we’ll be taking a closer look at the pre-built ASUS M32CD tower and check out it’s performance and also upgradeability. Let’s see how well this machine actually stacks up. At least the 32 GB of ASUS WebStorage are for free (for three years anyway).Today we’re reviewing the ASUS M32CD desktop computer – Amazon’s number 1 best seller computer at the time of writing. It did mention SonicMaster audio technology though, as well as HDMI video output, USB 3.0, a 6-in-1 memory card, ASUS Ai Charger (50% faster recharge for mobile devices via USB, even when the PC is turned off) and minimal noise (a fourth of other PCs of this sort).įinally, the ASUS M32 should have an “affordable” price as well, but no sum was provided. Sadly, ASUS did not provide a list, and didn't really go into details about memory, storage and pricing either. Instead, you'll get to choose between a number of AMD and NVIDIA graphics adapters. That's right, unlike other full-featured desktops (not counting the aforementioned boutique models), the ASUS M32 does not limit itself to the integrated graphics chip in the CPU.

It's all owed to the CPU (up to an Intel Core i7 central processing unit) and the add-in graphics card. Put simply, ASUS M32 is a desktop computer that, while not ridiculously overpowered, does have all it needs to let you play anything you want, although maybe not in Full detail at 4K resolution. If you're just looking for a multimedia PC with a bit of decent prowess for some occasional gaming though, ASUS has introduced the M32. If you're in the market for a gaming PC, you'll probably want to look at CyberPower or Razer, or any other boutique system maker.
