Dell has pretty solid workstation class machines, I used to do maintenance on Precision TXXXX series and they were super reliable even running demanding tasks for hours a day on dusty environments.
Just bought a Precision 3620 with i7-7700, 16GB Ram and a 500GB SATA SSD for about 40€ 🎉 Rear Fan was a bit noisy but I was able to completely remove it by feeding the Fan RPM signal from the CPU into the SYSFAN connector (bios complains otherwise).
@@andreidamian336 local classified ads in your area. The good bargains will probably not have i7-7700 in the title but instead will be named „selling computer“ with bad pictures 😉
Planning to put an amd radeon rx 580 on a Dell Precision 3620 I ordered online, that's why I'm watching this vid. It's been taking me a lot of time to research, that I even ended AI to ask for compatibilities. Said it won't fit @320mmX125mm but your vid just shows it can. Wondering if I need to upgrade the psu.
I got a p520 with a w-2135. The cpu is getting is much better than the one you have in ur dell so I should be able to get a a lot more use out of my 5700xt
Hey I'm needing some help. I have a 3630 with the Xeon 2274g processor. I was planning on upgrading the graphics to an RX 6650 XT and upgrading my PSU to have more than 300W. Will the processor be able to handle the graphics card without bottlenecking?
See that vent on the side panel, the one that pops off? That vent can be easily modded to accept an 80mm case fan which is what I've done with mine. I found it works best as an intake to bring cool air in for the GPU. Make it an RGB fan and you got some bling too.
Anything up to 150w should technically be fine as you get 75w from the PCIE slot + 75W from the PSUs 6-pin connector. No point going above that as the CPU will start to bottleneck performance.
wierd, im currently on a T3620 with a 500w psu, 1245 v5, 64gb 2133 ECC and a RTX2060 .. getting major bottlenecks even in fortnite .. maybe its because of the ecc ram? i have no clue right now