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Dell Inspiron 3880 Desktop: Intel Core i5-10400, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, Win 10 $529.99 & More + Free Shipping @ Staples

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Dell Inspiron 3880 Desktop: 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10400 6-Core, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, DVDRW, WiFi, Win 10 (Black) $529.99 - expired
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Model: i3880-5951BLK-PUS

Dell Inspiron 3880 Desktop: 10 Gen Intel Core i7-10700 8-Core, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, DVDRW, WiFi, Win 10 (Black) $679.99
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Model: i3880-7975BLK-PUS
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Dell Inspiron 3880 Desktop: 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10400 6-Core, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, DVDRW, WiFi, Win 10 (Black) $529.99 - expired
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Model: i3880-5951BLK-PUS

Dell Inspiron 3880 Desktop: 10 Gen Intel Core i7-10700 8-Core, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, DVDRW, WiFi, Win 10 (Black) $679.99
https://www.staples.com/dell-insp...t_24444863

Model: i3880-7975BLK-PUS

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Jul 26, 2020
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Dkizzy
Jul 26, 2020
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The posting says UHD 630 graphics. If that is the case don't plan on having a great gaming experience, as long as you don't mind setting to low res.
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doema
Jul 26, 2020
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Quote from Dkizzy :
The posting says UHD 630 graphics. If that is the case don't plan on having a great gaming experience, as long as you don't mind setting to low res.
Outside of solitaire, should not even touch gaming with Intel onboard.
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Jul 26, 2020
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mrsunny
Jul 26, 2020
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Just wondering if the graphics card is upgradeable? Not sure if the SSD is m2?
Jul 26, 2020
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Shakes30
Jul 26, 2020
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And what power supply and can it be upgraded? Will a 1080 gtx fit?
Jul 26, 2020
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doema
Jul 26, 2020
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Quote from Shakes30 :
And what power supply and can it be upgraded? Will a 1080 gtx fit?
Even if a 1080 fits inside, you may have problem with the underpowered and custom power supply. Making upgrading that part limited if at all possible.
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Jul 26, 2020
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su_A_ve
Jul 26, 2020
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Inspiron desktops unless they ship with a dedicated graphics card, the power supply will not have a power GPU header.

Also, if you get a non SSD model, you won't have the screw to mount an M.2 stick (not sure the proper size).

This one is interesting if it does actually come with an M.2 and not just an SSD. Dell's i7 version comes with a 256 M.2
Last edited by su_A_ve July 26, 2020 at 02:26 PM.
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UNevernoLuv
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Dell should build this in a mini it's case.

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SD1RAGER
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This has no graphics card period. It has CPU integrated graphics. The way some people worded it could throw them off. Your best bet is to add a 1650 low profile graphics card that doesn't require external power. Disable the CPU integrated graphics for a performance boost. You can even add an externally powered GPU using a data to pcie power adapter but you may be limited by the power supply limits.

I suggest adding another 8gb stick so it will run in dual channel.

Not a bad option for people who don't want to build themselves and want a starter gaming PC. I personally like the aesthetics.
Last edited by SharpSoda838 July 26, 2020 at 03:11 PM.
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Ride_The_Sky
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Every time I see a dell deal posted with great specs in terms of processor, storage, ram, etc. people always complain they can't add graphics cards to these, is this really correct or do people assume they can turn a $600 i7 barebones computer to a VR playing Pixar rendering monster gaming machine just simply by adding graphics card...

Regardless of that, I do believe there are simple graphics cards that will allow you to play most games at reasonable fps and 1080 resolution. Could someone explain what kind of computers have the best upgradability ?
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xmenxmenxmen
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Quote from doema :
Outside of solitaire, should not even touch gaming with Intel onboard.
Fortnite, minecraft and wow will play on this just fine. Ask all those kids playing on their or their parents laptop....
Jul 27, 2020
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wild_mt
Jul 27, 2020
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This or the HP deal at Staples? HP Pavilion TP01-1026 Desktop Computer: i5-10400, 12GB DDR4, 256GB SSD. They seem to be similar except 256GB SSD/12GB RAM on HP and vs 512 GB SSD/8GB RAM on Dell. HP is $480 and Dell is $530. Seems for the $50 difference I can put a second SSD (512GB) in the HP and have a better system for the price of the Dell.
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Coll6233
Jul 27, 2020
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Can anyone chime in as to whether this would be adequate for running AutoCAD?
Jul 27, 2020
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Revo77
Jul 27, 2020
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Quote from SharpSoda838 :
This has no graphics card period. It has CPU integrated graphics. The way some people worded it could throw them off. Your best bet is to add a 1650 low profile graphics card that doesn't require external power. Disable the CPU integrated graphics for a performance boost. You can even add an externally powered GPU using a data to pcie power adapter but you may be limited by the power supply limits.

I suggest adding another 8gb stick so it will run in dual channel.

Not a bad option for people who don't want to build themselves and want a starter gaming PC. I personally like the aesthetics.
I'm looking for a new office computer to run multiple iterations of windows simultaneously (software is called something like 1Home1PC). It's not intensive office work. Do you think the 630 integrated graphics are still too weak for this purpose? TIA.
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random_name_here
Jul 27, 2020
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These cases are smaller than they look in photos. Look up the dimensions and you'll see how little they actually are. You CAN add a graphics cards, but it'd have to be a low power 1050 or 1650 at most. The power supplies in these are a proprietary micro style you can't easily upgrade, unless Dell offers a slightly more powerful version (like, 320W vs 200W or whatever) that they also use in workstations based on this case size. No stuffing a 1660 in one of these things.

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dakotajones
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Every time I see a dell deal posted with great specs in terms of processor, storage, ram, etc. people always complain they can't add graphics cards to these, is this really correct or do people assume they can turn a $600 i7 barebones computer to a VR playing Pixar rendering monster gaming machine just simply by adding graphics card...

Regardless of that, I do believe there are simple graphics cards that will allow you to play most games at reasonable fps and 1080 resolution. Could someone explain what kind of computers have the best upgradability ?
What would be even better is if the PC experts chiming in could also give advice on the specs if this PC was used as an office PC. Not everyone here is interested in a "gaming pc".

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