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Prebuilt Dell XPS8500 upgrade for gaming/rendering

Prebuilt Dell XPS8500 upgrade for gaming/rendering

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hakan10
Member
54
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#1
Approximate Purchase Date:
The earlier the better
Budget Range:
maximum $1000 CDN total final amount
System Usage from Most to Least Important:
gaming, animating, video/sound editing, watching movies, spreadsheets, browsing the internet
Are you purchasing a monitor:
No
Parts to Upgrade:
Graphics card Radeon HD 7550 to a significantly newer model and at least a case upgrade because it’s quite compact, likely using a 460w power supply, and possibly including a fan and a 686 AMI BIOS motherboard. The components I’ll retain are: Intel i7.3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 4 cores, 16GB RAM unless more would enhance the setup, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD
Do you need to purchase an operating system:
Only if a new motherboard is required, which I’m not certain about
Preferred Website(s) for Parts:
canadacomputers.ca, Bestbuy.ca, newegg.ca, and other trusted Canadian retailers
Location:
Laval, Quebec, Canada
Parts Preferences:
no preference
Overclocking:
possibly
SLI or Crossfire:
I’m not sure what that means
Your Monitor:
1920x1080 resolution, but I could upgrade to 4k later
Additional Comments:
I’d prefer a quieter computer overall, but my main goal is to ensure smooth operation of the programs I need: Excel, Word, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, TvPaint, Firefox, Steam, Origin. Games include Sims 4 with many mods, Final Fantasy, Life is Strange 2, Slime Rancher, Dragonball Kakarot, Demon Slayer
And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading:
I’m experiencing significant trouble running Sims 4 and newer titles like Life is Strange 2. The rendering during animation or editing feels extremely slow. This machine is powerful enough that it’s already been upgraded twice; I need a third upgrade to extend its lifespan.
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hakan10
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #1

Approximate Purchase Date:
The earlier the better
Budget Range:
maximum $1000 CDN total final amount
System Usage from Most to Least Important:
gaming, animating, video/sound editing, watching movies, spreadsheets, browsing the internet
Are you purchasing a monitor:
No
Parts to Upgrade:
Graphics card Radeon HD 7550 to a significantly newer model and at least a case upgrade because it’s quite compact, likely using a 460w power supply, and possibly including a fan and a 686 AMI BIOS motherboard. The components I’ll retain are: Intel i7.3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 4 cores, 16GB RAM unless more would enhance the setup, 1TB SSD, 2TB HDD
Do you need to purchase an operating system:
Only if a new motherboard is required, which I’m not certain about
Preferred Website(s) for Parts:
canadacomputers.ca, Bestbuy.ca, newegg.ca, and other trusted Canadian retailers
Location:
Laval, Quebec, Canada
Parts Preferences:
no preference
Overclocking:
possibly
SLI or Crossfire:
I’m not sure what that means
Your Monitor:
1920x1080 resolution, but I could upgrade to 4k later
Additional Comments:
I’d prefer a quieter computer overall, but my main goal is to ensure smooth operation of the programs I need: Excel, Word, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, TvPaint, Firefox, Steam, Origin. Games include Sims 4 with many mods, Final Fantasy, Life is Strange 2, Slime Rancher, Dragonball Kakarot, Demon Slayer
And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading:
I’m experiencing significant trouble running Sims 4 and newer titles like Life is Strange 2. The rendering during animation or editing feels extremely slow. This machine is powerful enough that it’s already been upgraded twice; I need a third upgrade to extend its lifespan.

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Koorok
Member
50
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#2
My personal take is that the 1000CDN is a powerful AM4 setup with a RX 6600XT or similar, but the system feels quite outdated. It would likely require regular upgrades just to maintain performance if you stick with the i7 processor.
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Koorok
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #2

My personal take is that the 1000CDN is a powerful AM4 setup with a RX 6600XT or similar, but the system feels quite outdated. It would likely require regular upgrades just to maintain performance if you stick with the i7 processor.

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XQsess
Member
150
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#3
That i7 model came out around 2012-2013. So don’t go after that one. My wife has a Dell OptiPlex in her office that I plan to replace this year because Windows 10 support is stopping. I just need a case and a new power supply.
Still, it’s a waste of money to buy something like that. Around $50 would be better, but even then…
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XQsess
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #3

That i7 model came out around 2012-2013. So don’t go after that one. My wife has a Dell OptiPlex in her office that I plan to replace this year because Windows 10 support is stopping. I just need a case and a new power supply.
Still, it’s a waste of money to buy something like that. Around $50 would be better, but even then…

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Bung_Fooey
Junior Member
6
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#4
Sure, it’s better to improve parts of the system instead of replacing everything. Of course, eventually it might all become new components, but I struggle with change. Would swapping out the i7 really help prolong its lifespan as I’d like?
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Bung_Fooey
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #4

Sure, it’s better to improve parts of the system instead of replacing everything. Of course, eventually it might all become new components, but I struggle with change. Would swapping out the i7 really help prolong its lifespan as I’d like?

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228
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#5
Are there any components I currently possess that would be valuable enough to relocate to the upgraded system?
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EliteChicagoan
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #5

Are there any components I currently possess that would be valuable enough to relocate to the upgraded system?

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SprinGxTraP
Junior Member
3
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#6
The SSD might be the issue if the front panel and fan connectors aren't exclusive.
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SprinGxTraP
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #6

The SSD might be the issue if the front panel and fan connectors aren't exclusive.

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69
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#7
SSD or hard drive for mass storage? I’d likely begin with an AMD socket AM5 and possibly a Ryzen 5 7600x first, aiming for a budget board like the B650 and a cooler like the Thermalright Peerless Assassin. For graphics, I’d look into the RX 7700xt or 7800xt. Since I’m in the USA, prices might be a bit higher there.
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Th3PumpkinKing
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #7

SSD or hard drive for mass storage? I’d likely begin with an AMD socket AM5 and possibly a Ryzen 5 7600x first, aiming for a budget board like the B650 and a cooler like the Thermalright Peerless Assassin. For graphics, I’d look into the RX 7700xt or 7800xt. Since I’m in the USA, prices might be a bit higher there.

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supergriffin10
Junior Member
33
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#8
It seems like you're considering whether keeping the motherboard would affect your hardware recommendations. Let's explore that further.
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supergriffin10
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #8

It seems like you're considering whether keeping the motherboard would affect your hardware recommendations. Let's explore that further.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
506
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#9
PCPartPicker Part List
CPU:
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Intel Core i5-12400F 2.5 GHz 6-Core Processor
($149.00 @ Amazon Canada)

CPU Cooler:
*
ID-COOLING SE-903-XT 45.8 CFM CPU Cooler
($20.00 @ Amazon Canada)

Motherboard:
*
ASRock B660M Pro RS Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
($126.75 @ Vuugo)

Memory:
*
Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
($64.98 @ Amazon Canada)

Video Card:
*
MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 2X 12G GeForce RTX 3060 12GB 12 GB Video Card
($389.99 @ Amazon Canada)

Case:
*
Montech AIR 903 BASE ATX Mid Tower Case
($78.12 @ Vuugo)

Power Supply:
*
MSI MAG A650BN 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
($69.98 @ Amazon Canada)

Total: $898.82
Prices encompass shipping, taxes, and applicable discounts
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taconiebre
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #9

PCPartPicker Part List
CPU:
*
Intel Core i5-12400F 2.5 GHz 6-Core Processor
($149.00 @ Amazon Canada)

CPU Cooler:
*
ID-COOLING SE-903-XT 45.8 CFM CPU Cooler
($20.00 @ Amazon Canada)

Motherboard:
*
ASRock B660M Pro RS Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
($126.75 @ Vuugo)

Memory:
*
Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
($64.98 @ Amazon Canada)

Video Card:
*
MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 2X 12G GeForce RTX 3060 12GB 12 GB Video Card
($389.99 @ Amazon Canada)

Case:
*
Montech AIR 903 BASE ATX Mid Tower Case
($78.12 @ Vuugo)

Power Supply:
*
MSI MAG A650BN 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
($69.98 @ Amazon Canada)

Total: $898.82
Prices encompass shipping, taxes, and applicable discounts

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Lotospol09
Junior Member
3
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM
#10
There is no available upgrade route for that motherboard.
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Lotospol09
06-22-2025, 03:02 AM #10

There is no available upgrade route for that motherboard.