Dell Precision 3260 Full Disassembly (2023 Model - i9, 64GB DDR5!)
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- Dell Precision 3260 - Full Review - 2023 Model / i9 / 64GB RAM / 2TB NVME
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Dell Precision 3260 2023 Model, Full Review (i5, 16GB DDR5 / Gen 4 SSD / NVIDIA T400)
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In today's video, we're doing a full disassembly of a Dell Precision 3260. This machine is packed with a 12th Gen Intel i9, 64GB of RAM, a 2TB NVME SSD, and a Dedicated GPU, all in a form factor smaller than a Mac Studio!
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00:00 Introduction
00:19 Initial Thoughts
00:35 Disassembly
06:09 Reassembly - Наука та технологія
Thanks for your sharing
Thanks for watching!
I think you should first remove the gpu and then the pcie riser. Cool workstation. It's gonna be pretty nice for homelabs in a few years when they'll be available used for half the price :D.
It's very nice of you to make a tear-down video. Sometimes it's hard to find specs for this kind of devices and know how many pcie slots or m.2 they have.
Yeah! Very ascetic as well! Perfect Plex / Jellyfin Server!
Thanks for reviewing the Dell Precision 3260. With the additional graphics card, you'll have access to seven monitor ports. Why is this crucial? Are the 3 Display Ports soldered to the board, or can you use that space for something else?
That CPU cooler is at the bottom, under the videocard when placed vertically. The videocard will block the heat from the cooler making the unit hot. If they would have placed the cpu above the videocard the heat would have dissipated directly to the air from the upside too.
Recent generation i9 cooled by such a tiny heat sink? I have my doubts. Great video, appreciate this upload. Not enough people cover these, yet I see them nonstop in corporate IT.
Its the 35w version.
Great video , I have the same system i7, but every few reboots I get HD not found error. I ran all the diags and it never finds any issues. Have you seen this before?
hi, wondering if the bios support "SRIVO"? really thanks.
Hello, did you check if 2 slot hou like 3050 or 4060lp fots?
This unit will be Awesome Plex server..
100%
Curious if you can fit in a 2 slot GPU like the Quadro A2000 in this puppy? Or even go with a low profile 4060 (adding on the power to 8 pin connector of course)
Did u find an answer to that?
@@redharubaye1269 Unfortunately no, I wound up going with an HP EliteDesk 800 G4 from eBay and an A2000. Handles most of my games at 1440P with no issues. Super happy with this SFF $550 gaming PC.
@heart4Pahoa that sounds like a great deal. Just for reference tho what games do u play on it?
@@redharubaye1269 CS:GO2, PUBG and Fortnite.
good
could you share the link of the graphic card that would work on this machine? i would like to upgrade for 4gb to 8gb. Thanks!
Can it be upgraded to 4TB NVME the Samsung version. Also will this do great with a Direct Audio workstation?
Yep! Totally doable! Also yes for DA!
@@ManeTech awesome thank you I subscribed to your channel
GPU has 4 GB ram or ,8
gb
Nvidia Data sheet shows two varient.
Which varient you have ?
This is the 4GB VRAM variant!
They definitely should put in a rear blower card. We want no hot air being vented inside such a compact chassis - Nvidia makes reference blower cards.
Is the cooling appropriate, does it get warm with the fan blowing a lot?? The older model of this version became extremely hot with a lot of fan noise. Was not usable on the desk in front of you. Thanks.
How loud is the desktop?
So under normal use, you’ll never hear. However, if you were to starts render in any type of software that would push the CPU, you will start to hear it slightly.
Running something like Prime 95 or Cinebench, you’re going to hear it after a few minutes.
autopilot ukljucen?
It is not, but was offered at the time of building.
so, basically a lenovo p360 ultra?
Pretty much!
@@ManeTech yeah, thought so. although, lenovo has space for an extra 2.5’’ drive and memory upgrades are waaay cheaper (at least in my region). we can also opt for no OS over at lenovo and save 100$. in general ive spec’d one over at dell website with i5 12500, 32gb ram, no VGA and it came around 1500$. for that kind of money i think lenovo can squeeze in a t400 4gb and a 2.5’’ drive with also 32gb of memory. anyways, nice form factor. personally i wouldn’t mind twice the size with more expandability options. it would still be smaller than most ITXs. i think. cheers.
actually, i think this is smaller than p360 ultra.
Why did you not go around the outside of the machine and explain the I/O's baffles me.
Good point - totally spaced on this!
If it doesn't go just push hard
Always 😂😂
I think the lowest CPU Dell offers for this is the i5.
You are correct! Though, it is amazing the performance you get out of the 13th Gen i5s!! Crazy to think that the standard 13th Gen i5 is faster than the 10th Gen Flagship i9!
@@ManeTech I really like these little computers, they are so powerful. do you know if the video card has ddr6 memory?
@@mando7558 The T1000 from PNY has gddr6 sdram
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Lenovo P360 ultra is better then this.......
I’d love to get my hands on one!
How can you call this video a "Full Disassembly," if you do not even bother to take off the motherboard?
Dell wastes so much money trying to make everything proprietary its just stupid.
So the guy just wants to use this as a media device connected to a TV? What a waste of power.
In all fairness, this will be his primary PC. But yes, slight overkill.
@@ManeTech indeed. This unit would be like like 3000 CAD in my area. If not more.
but at the same time the gaming performance might suck because the T1000 is a workstation card and not a real graphics card by any means. My laptop's RTX 3050 shreds it in all ways.
This really is an odd system.
Pretty janky design compared with the equivalent Lenovo P360 Ultra.
I totally agree! I’m really wanting to get my hands on one of them!