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May 5th, 2017 07:00

I turned my Dell T3500 into a gaming PC, works great, yes you can.

An i5-2400 should be fine for gaming, however, it does depend on the games you plan to run. Could you list a few games in mind? Heres some GTA V,Fallout 4,Call of Duty IW,Witcher 3,Battlefield 1 

I think your best option for a GPU would be a GTX 1050Ti, its $20-50 more than the 750Ti and GTX 660. An R9 270 would require a better PSU I think, whereas a 1050 could run off the slot(possibly, that PSU is very weak). I think a EVGA 500w PSU would be worth it(mine has two 6-8 pin connectors).

A SSD will be expensive, what I would do is use 2 drive setup. SSD for operating system,applications,etc. HDD for storing your games,large files. I run a 240GB Sandisk SSD/750GB HDD in my laptop for those things. If you don't plan to do much with your main HDD, you could get a cheap 120gb Intel SSD/Samsung/Sandisk.

New RAM is a bit expensive, I would check eBay for a used pair. I've bought used RAM and have had no problems. Very cheap too.(make sure the seller accepts returns if you can't use the RAM)

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Hope this helps!

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May 5th, 2017 09:00

Optiplex computers are mainly for business users not gamers. Look at the XPS or Alienware models for gaming. Optiplex models are even sold on the business web site.

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May 5th, 2017 11:00

Dell T3500's are workstation computers yet they work fine for a gaming PC. A workstation is still a PC running Windows. 

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