My current PC is a Dell XPS 8930, a desktop tower design. I bought it locally from a store that sources bare-bones configurations from Dell and builds them up with additional RAM, drives, video cards, etc. It's about 21 months old now, came with Windows 10 and is equipped with a Core i7-9700 at 3 GHz, 32 GB of RAM, 1 TB SSD (I use outboard spinning-disk drives for backup and archiving) and a graphics board aimed at middling-serious gamers on top of the default integrated graphics. I set aside the Dell keyboard and installed my Unicomp Model M, which old-timers will recognize as the direct descendant and spitting image of the PS/2 incarnation of the IBM clicky keyboard. So far the set has been rock solid under intensive daily use. Of course, no telling what will happen tomorrow or the day after.

Between them, the 32GB and the SSD make this machine hugely more responsive than my last PC; it continues to be a pleasure to use for photographic, work and general utility tasks.