Reply 47280 of 56708, by Repo Man11
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buckeye wrote on 2022-12-14, 18:02:Repo Man11 wrote on 2022-12-13, 22:43:I picked up a Dell Studio XPS 435T/9000 at my local thrift store that, thankfully, has no silly policy about not selling computers. They said $40.00, I offered $30.00, they said "Sold!" This thing is built like a tank! I actually put it on a scale because I had to know, and it weighs forty pounds; it's a computer that can double as workout equipment. Socket 1366, i7 920, twelve gigabytes of DDR3, a GTX 260 (an unusual OEM version that has 1.7 gigabytes of DDR3), an SB0880 X-Fi, a wireless N card, a DVD RW, and a Blu Ray RW. I decided to buy it because the X-Fi alone goes for about $30.00 on Ebay.
Everything works, though of course the hard drive is old and slow and the Windows 7 installation is badly in need of being formatted.
Had one of these at work about 10 years ago, used for CAD 2D/3D drawings. Solid machine never gave me problems despite being a Dell.
The "stock" graphics card was a Radeon HD variant but can't recall the exact model.
The video drivers offered for the 435T/9000 indicate that the video card options were: HD 3450 HD 3650 HD 4350 HD 4670 HD 5450 HD 5770 HD5870 GT220 GTX 260
The service tag on mine indicates that it came with the GTX 260.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?