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    Dell Optiplex

    Can anyone recommend a supplier of used Optiplex's other than the tat market that is eBay?

    I figure that the best way to build a budget gaming rig is an Optiplex with a Graphics card, but simply cannot be arsed withe Fleabay.

    They seem to be significantly cheaper in the UK than Germany, on fleabay that is.
    Last edited by clearedforlanding; 19 February 2018, 15:03.

    #2
    Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
    Can anyone recommend a supplier of used Optiplex's other than the tat market that is eBay?

    I figure that the best way to build a budget gaming rig is an Optiplex with a Graphics card, but simply cannot be arsed withe Fleabay.

    They seem to be significantly cheaper in the UK than Germany, on fleabay that is.
    What's wrong with e-bay?

    I doubt the PSU of the optiplex can handle anything but the most modest of gaming GPUs, so not sure why you think it's a good platform for gaming rig.

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      #3
      Originally posted by sal View Post
      What's wrong with e-bay?

      I doubt the PSU of the optiplex can handle anything but the most modest of gaming GPUs, so not sure why you think it's a good platform for gaming rig.
      It's not.
      Unless 'gaming' involves running Jet Set Willy on a Spectrum simulator.

      "Games on a laptop"?.... give me strength...
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #4
        Originally posted by Lance View Post
        It's not.
        Unless 'gaming' involves running Jet Set Willy on a Spectrum simulator.

        "Games on a laptop"?.... give me strength...
        Games on a laptop is a different matter, there are 2 options for no performance compromise gaming on a laptop - massive hulk of a laptop with desktop GPU stuffed inside, or any Laptop with TB3 + external GPU enclosure.

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          #5
          Originally posted by sal View Post
          What's wrong with e-bay?

          Unfortunately sellers are mostly completely unreliable for international deliveries. DOA returns are a pain.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lance View Post
            It's not.
            Unless 'gaming' involves running Jet Set Willy on a Spectrum simulator.

            "Games on a laptop"?.... give me strength...
            It's retro gaming so yes.

            The Optiplex is a Desktop line.

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              #7
              Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
              It's retro gaming so yes.

              The Optiplex is a Desktop line.
              its an old 2 core processor, 2G slow RAM
              it's possible if you add an SSD (£110 or so) and upgrade the PSU (£50 or so) and spend lots on a GPU.
              I'd go for something with an i5 or i7, they're old enough to be cheap secondhand.
              or build from scratch?

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                #8
                Originally posted by BR14 View Post
                its an old 2 core processor, 2G slow RAM
                it's possible if you add an SSD (£110 or so) and upgrade the PSU (£50 or so) and spend lots on a GPU.
                I'd go for something with an i5 or i7, they're old enough to be cheap secondhand.
                or build from scratch?
                Sorry, just saw the 'retro' bit.
                if it's Wolfenstein/ Leasure suit Larry/Dune you should be fine (need an emulator though )
                Dosbox works

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BR14 View Post
                  its an old 2 core processor, 2G slow RAM
                  it's possible if you add an SSD (£110 or so) and upgrade the PSU (£50 or so) and spend lots on a GPU.
                  I'd go for something with an i5 or i7, they're old enough to be cheap secondhand.
                  or build from scratch?
                  You know it's still a current model right, and they've been making them with i5/i7 processors for about five years? Get a s/h Precision anyway, unless you need the SFF.

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                    #10
                    Have you tried Morgan Computers?

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