Very carefully investigate your strategy first. While the RTX5000 is available for this model, be sure can actually find one for sale, if in fact it can be used (read further). These are proprietary cards and given the global constraints on GPU production, its unlikely you'll find one easily (if at all) and certainly not for anything resembling a reasonable price. You could well find any savings you realize by buying a used system are completely erased in the time and money it takes to source the GPU and heatsink assembly.
The other issue you may face is that it's becoming increasingly common for systems having integrated video to use a different system board from those supporting a GPU card -- make sure you can in fact upgrade an integrated system to a discrete GPU in the first place.
It would not be a surprise to find out the reason the system is being sold is that it doesn't meet the user's needs -- and cannot be upgraded (at all, or economically) the way you plan to proceed.
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Very carefully investigate your strategy first. While the RTX5000 is available for this model, be sure can actually find one for sale, if in fact it can be used (read further). These are proprietary cards and given the global constraints on GPU production, its unlikely you'll find one easily (if at all) and certainly not for anything resembling a reasonable price. You could well find any savings you realize by buying a used system are completely erased in the time and money it takes to source the GPU and heatsink assembly.
The other issue you may face is that it's becoming increasingly common for systems having integrated video to use a different system board from those supporting a GPU card -- make sure you can in fact upgrade an integrated system to a discrete GPU in the first place.
It would not be a surprise to find out the reason the system is being sold is that it doesn't meet the user's needs -- and cannot be upgraded (at all, or economically) the way you plan to proceed.