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Posted 31 August 2023

Refurbished Grade A Dell Precision 5810 Tower - Xeon E5-1607 v4 - 3.10ghz/ 32gb Ram / 4 x 500gb HDD / Nvidia Quadro M2000 4gb / No OS w/code

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Grade A
Tower
1x Intel Xeon E5-1607 v4 (4-Core, 3.10 GHz)
32 GB (4x 8GB)
2.00 TB (4x 500 GB)
DVD-ROM
Nvidia Quadro M2000 (4 GB)
Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
No Operating System

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  1. Incognitoso's avatar
    Someone say buy this and replace CPU to 8 Core or more
    Yes you will get more CPU cores but new 13 Gen Intel CPU will preform better and less energy usage
    So in reality after all modifications and upgrades you will be left with old hardware possible windows 11 not running ? so

    M1 apple chip will outperform this ancient PC in all task and you can get M1 Mac maybe for £400
    fishmaster's avatar
    M1 Mac would be no use for virtual machines and various server applications though as it won't have anywhere near enough RAM and doesn't have any upgrade-ability whatsoever. Although if you wanted to do that spending £200 for a HP Server on eBay is probably better as it'll be 32 core / 64 thread and have 64GB RAM.

    One of these and the seller accepts offers >

    ebay.co.uk/itm…age

    4 x Intel Xeon E5-4620
    64GB RAM
    2 x 300GB SAS drivesHP P420 RAID Controller
    Can upgrade to 10Gb Ethernet
    Tested with Windows Server 2019 / VMWARE ESXI .7 / Ubuntu / CentOS /Hyper-V

    That's just one option there's loads. (edited)
  2. neural1's avatar
    That price insane, they were near 2k when new.
    xenny's avatar
    Some of that cost was things like ECC RAM, which you pay for if you want to be confident memory corruption hasn't impacted the results of your scientific calculation.

    That kind of customer base doesn't tend to buy 2nd hand so ECC doesn't increase the value of a refurb system.

    At that point you have a big box which isn't that fast, hence the price. If it had a CPU with turbo boost so single threaded performance was better, it would be much more attractive and worth buying an SSD for.
  3. kmillien's avatar
    Would this have Displayport on the video card? How does this compare to a modern laptop in terms of speed and power consumption? I assume this is not good for gaming?

    Sorry for asking so many questions
    Horrorwood's avatar
    Yes it has display port.

    techpowerup.com/gpu…837

    A modern laptop would be faster. It is no good for modern gaming.
  4. harderthanyouthink's avatar
    Total price seems to be 219 at checkout :/
  5. mash's avatar
    Shame the CPU is a quad core. Probably want a minimum of at least 8 threads nowadays. As a PC for doing light work and light gaming it's fine.
    harderthanyouthink's avatar
    You can get 14 core on ebay for under 20£
  6. Bubbles_Jones's avatar
    Lol where the heck have they got these from? That CPU is about a decade old. We were using these in work 5 years ago and they already felt ancient.
  7. mart321's avatar
    Can anyone recommend a cheap refurb computer, to run my CNC machine. Also need to be able to use design software such as illustrator, and CNC software like v-carve and aspire. Are these considered to be taxing for a modern computer?

    There seem to be plenty of refurb desktop models for less than £100 on eBay.
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