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June 12th, 2023 21:00

Dell precision T3500 gaming upgrades

Hello! I was recently gifted a Dell precision T3500 gifted to me by a friend, I want to earn money over the summer to improve it, I want to make it a mid/ lower range gaming pc.

I first of all want to get a used GTX 1650 4gb as the graphics card for the system, it should work out based on the power supply but do correct me if I’m wrong (I’m incredibly new to this)

I have the same processor it came with but I want to know if I could upgrade to a i5 vPro I got from another pc I had lying around 

these are the main 2 upgrades I want to make, I’m not quite sure it is possible but I’d love to hear what all of you think, thanks for reading. 

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June 12th, 2023 22:00

It's a YES to graphics card and a NO to core i5 processor.

T3500 was shipped with 525w power supply, it could handle graphics card up to 140w.  A GTX 1650 requires 75w, and it will get power from PCIe slot.  So, it's a YES.

Precision T3500 supports Intel Xeon 3500 or 3600 series processors.  It does not work with Intel Core-i processors.  So, it's a NO.

Here is a complete system specs https://i.dell.com/sites/csdocuments/Shared-Content_data-Sheets_Documents/en/Dell-Precision-T3500-Spec-Sheet.pdf

 

June 13th, 2023 20:00

Thank you very much kind commentor! I’m happy to hear my selected graphics card would work! But I’m curios why the i5 wouldn’t work, is it like trying to fit the wrong Ram type Into the sockets, or are they just not compatible because of newer tech?

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June 13th, 2023 20:00

Dell made their workstations to work with specific processors.  The T3500 specifications does not validated any Core-i processor as compatible.

The CPU socket also has to match and supported by BIOS for it to work.   

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June 15th, 2023 11:00

Xeon CPU is a much better option. Take W3565, W3670, W3680, W3690, X5650, X5660, X5670, X5675, X5680 or X5690.

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June 21st, 2023 13:00

On the GPU side you could fit an Nvidia RTX A4000, its a workstation card but effectively a 3070ti only running slower and with less power draw

I had one its a single slot design so it will fit, but you loose out on the thermals a little because of this, but will slaughter the GTX1650

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