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  • @miketrimberger7686
    @miketrimberger7686 16 днів тому +83

    Unfortunately, Dell announced the end of the Precision named models, as well as most of the other model names we have come to love.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +25

      Yes, we covered that on the main site. I first heard about it in November of last year. We almost had it in this video, but it got edited out I think

    • @markarca6360
      @markarca6360 16 днів тому +10

      No problem. I'll switch to HP.

    • @jolness1
      @jolness1 16 днів тому +10

      I am not remotely attached to the name of their lines. Idc what they call it if it’s any good.

    • @jolness1
      @jolness1 16 днів тому +13

      @@markarca6360because of a naming change?

    • @normanmaucha
      @normanmaucha 16 днів тому +1

      So what's the issue??

  • @LockonKubi
    @LockonKubi 16 днів тому +28

    The power light doubling as a preboot diagnostic led is a great feature that is actually standard on their business line of desktops. Also onboard diagnostic tools.

  • @yousaf.saleem
    @yousaf.saleem 16 днів тому +37

    this usb labeling was made mandatory recently by USB Implementers Forum for the cables at least. nice to see it on systems as well

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +7

      Yes. I wish everyone labeled these things well like Dell

  • @calebhogue23
    @calebhogue23 16 днів тому +11

    We use these with the 13700 and T1000 in our programming and CAD computer labs at the college I work at. It works really well and takes less space on the desks, and has an under-desk mounting option as well.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +3

      Great feedback. I think those T1000 versions are popular.

    • @keven-matthewlarrivee-font2678
      @keven-matthewlarrivee-font2678 14 днів тому +1

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo I've got one of those upgraded with 64gb of ram for CAD modeling at work. It overheats and is overall meh... We just bought a 9700x mid tower for my colleague. Much better machine for our workload.

  • @basix250
    @basix250 16 днів тому +21

    PCIe slots always sounds great to me

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +4

      Our extra PCIe riser for this one was delayed a week, so we had to ninja show it in an edit to the "final" last night.

    • @Justfun-nk3vj
      @Justfun-nk3vj 16 днів тому +6

      According to the spec sheet, this box also supports ECC memory, which makes it even more interesting as a virtual host/home lab.

  • @Dandude1221
    @Dandude1221 16 днів тому +12

    This is a great in-between size. Lenovo is doing the same with the "Ultra" suffix. Havent had a hands on, but the case design looks cool - dual sided chassis that slides out if the shell

  • @blahblahblahblah2933
    @blahblahblahblah2933 16 днів тому +5

    This form factor seems like a sweet spot for IO while still being small and relatively efficient. I'd love to see other mfrs pick this up and create options in this form factor. Seems like they could make nice NAS boxes with 10G + HBA to an external drive enclosure or compute nodes with GPU + dedicated networking for storage.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Very much so

    • @dixinggao7178
      @dixinggao7178 9 днів тому

      These are workstations first and foremost, and the expansion is designed to support a customizable dGPU. HP's older Z2 minis did this by including an MXM slot, new systems use PCIe because Nvidia no longer want to support MXM.
      If you want to get one to repurpose as a homelab system, this P3240 is arguably worst than any of its peers (LGA1700/external PSU/2-4L) on the market. HP's Z2 mini G9 supports a dual slot card instead of single, and HP's flex port has more options than Dell's (notably NICs and Thunderbolt). But what you should really consider is Lenovo's P360 Ultra (12th gen) or P3 Ultra (13/14th gen). Slightly larger, but packs an absolutely insane amount of IO. 4 DIMM slots, 2 PCIe slots (including one where you can fit a LP RTX4060 with some modding), 2 onboard NICs. I wouldn't get the Dell system unless it's significantly cheaper than the other 2.

  • @comfysofa1549
    @comfysofa1549 14 днів тому +2

    Hi there - ive had my 3260 for a while now...never been able to find the rear usbc add adapter...does anyone know the part number?? - oh i might add that some of these 12th gen ones (mine is one of them) cannot accept a 13th i9 - i found out the hard way! - ive configured mine up to an i9 12th gen, 2x 4tb gen4 ssd's, a 12gb Nvidia A2000, ax201 and a 2.5gb usb ethernet. I run proxmox on mine. Oh - does anyone know the part number of that sata ribbon connector - itd be nice to add some more storage in there.

  • @Mikesco3
    @Mikesco3 16 днів тому +1

    Thank you for doing these reviews. They are super helpful!

  • @rrsf4i
    @rrsf4i 16 днів тому +5

    Usually the pcie risers dont have traces on those extremities (except ground for screws) so you can just clip them

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +2

      Totally true. The riser we ordered finally arrived. Still, many do not like to cut PCB and prefer pre-sized solutions

    • @BAD_CONSUMER
      @BAD_CONSUMER 16 днів тому

      He thinks riser cards grow on trees!

    • @jeremybarber2837
      @jeremybarber2837 16 днів тому

      Clipping it won’t get you the experience you think it will. Spent over 3wks tinkering with mine to finally realize that DELL throttles 3rd party risers (if you mod one to work) to gen2 speeds & mostly locks pre-post check so it won’t boot. Go with the Dell riser.

  • @blazer511
    @blazer511 16 днів тому +4

    Where is the cost?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      Used $600-900 but by the end of the year they will be $350-550 because of the new gen

  • @jeremybarber2837
    @jeremybarber2837 16 днів тому +2

    I was gifted one of these w/o the rear i/o (long story) or GPU riser. It’s been a journey hacking parts together. For all the watchers, heed this warning: just buy the DELL riser straight away. $35/40 is well worth your sanity.
    The 3280 is a pretty sweet rig too, lots of room to play around.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      I totally agree on buying the riser. We snuck that riser shot in for a few seconds since it arrived (finally) just before this went live

  • @protox07
    @protox07 9 днів тому

    Have a happy new year ServeTheHome

  • @DaSyEnTisT
    @DaSyEnTisT 15 днів тому +2

    Got those with an i7 12700 and a nv T1000 at work , very nice machine. The cooler on the i7 version is way beefier.

  • @12gark
    @12gark 16 днів тому +2

    Dell being Dell: you make a pc with space for a dual slot gpu and then you don't put two pci slots in the back of the chassis.
    Litteral nonsense

  • @augurseer
    @augurseer 16 днів тому +2

    Love your peeps and your videos. Keep it up.

  • @ci_a
    @ci_a 16 днів тому +5

    9:21 , what model that hp on your hand ?

  • @zstation64
    @zstation64 15 днів тому +1

    Those 2230 SKHynix SSDs work very well on the Pi4 and Pi5 with NVMe HATs, and in the CM4 powered Home Assistant Yellow. Use very little power and are plenty fast enough. And they always work, which isn’t at all a given with the Pi. They’re the only drives I’ve found that always work. Plus they’re dirt cheap on Fleabay/AliExpress.

  • @JasonsLabVideos
    @JasonsLabVideos 16 днів тому +3

    Thanks for this Video Patrick, still watching and learning from you !! 2025 !!

  • @EmpressHsiao
    @EmpressHsiao 16 днів тому +2

    Patrick's smile is always so charming

  • @RVail623
    @RVail623 16 днів тому +11

    Dell should maybe consider offering competition for the Pfsense-compatible 6 LAN port mini PC's listed on certain web sites, such as Amazon or AliExpress. Would prefer buying something returnable to a U.S. seller, rather than return shipping to China.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      You can always add a NIC to this like the 10G and 5G ones we showed. This has much more CPU performance

    • @gearboxworks
      @gearboxworks 16 днів тому +2

      Would you also be willing to pay 3x the cost?
      Honest question.

  • @RustyBrakes
    @RustyBrakes 16 днів тому +4

    This would fit really nicely into 2Us of a halfsize rack like the DeskPi Rackmate T1

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      I think we have a rack shelf review coming next weekend on the STH main site and this is used exactly like that

  • @vitoswat
    @vitoswat 9 днів тому

    Some of those M.2 NICs raiders has the port with mounting holes on the side of the ports. They fit perfectly the spacing Dell is using for its space (probably typically used for serial). I have M.2 E key to 2.5 Gbit adapter fitting just perfect in my micro.

  • @sfperalta
    @sfperalta 15 днів тому +2

    Could you add 2.5 or 5 Gbps ethernet adapter to USB 3.2 gen 2 port? Not everybody needs to jump to 10GigE.

  • @oldschoolpanels
    @oldschoolpanels 16 днів тому +2

    I just got a usb c to 2.5gig ethernet, any issues with this? Seems solid so far

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      They are pretty good these days. For the 5GbE ones, you need to make sure you have a newer chipset.

    • @oldschoolpanels
      @oldschoolpanels 16 днів тому

      Thanks! Like the content , any chance we could get open wrt videos / device on the mix

  • @magicflute5947
    @magicflute5947 16 днів тому +3

    no thunderbolt 4 at all? Why?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +2

      You are right it should be fully integrated in Intel CPUs

  • @MattFosdick-no3dx
    @MattFosdick-no3dx 16 днів тому +1

    I think the point you missed on this form factor is that you can install the rtx a4000 Ada 20gb. It does wonders in ai, cad, and gaming in the micro form factor

  • @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716
    @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 15 днів тому +2

    Can you fit a rtx 4090 asus strix edition innit though?

  • @BSFJeebus
    @BSFJeebus 14 днів тому +1

    all the issues described are on the end-user and easily resolvable.

  • @shadow7037932
    @shadow7037932 15 днів тому +3

    The single port for Type A is a miss. If you run a wireless keyboard + mouse with different manufacturers (i.e. ASUS and Logitech), you need two receivers.

  • @bartoszkazmierczak7249
    @bartoszkazmierczak7249 16 днів тому +1

    Those little boxes are awesome. It's a shame there's no onboard 10G or 2.5G nic. I'd really like to see a big brand tiny box that can have both a 10G card and a single slot GPU.

  • @candyred3v
    @candyred3v 16 днів тому +2

    3280 riser has a slot for a secind aic but it's only x1. But that's still pretty decent depending in the usage

  • @cannaroe1213
    @cannaroe1213 15 днів тому +1

    Th 5GbE m.2 you use uses a Key A adapter, which is 1 PCIe lane. I'm not sure this can do 5GbE on 1 PCIe lane.
    You can just take the ribbon adapters you bought and snap the plastic ends off that interfere with the case. There are no wires/traces in there.

  • @Lustanda
    @Lustanda 16 днів тому +3

    5GB NIC and with the PCIE riser you can put 4 m.2 SSD in this with with an option for another SATA SSD as well. This can be a very dense storage server for someone!

  • @axescar
    @axescar 16 днів тому +3

    AX211 is a strange card - cnvio is a suspicious proprietary format that hard to upgrade

  • @abunk8691
    @abunk8691 16 днів тому +1

    Seeing the thumbnail and intro I got a bit excited since its got more expansion and cooling potential than the 1L PC form factor, but the excitement died fast as I noticed things that turn me off.
    I thought that with the extra space Dell would have integrated the power supply inside like Optiplex SFF PCs, but they didn't so that kinda bugged me as its another thing to manage for clusters since its a chunky 180w one.
    The vertical space above the CPU & heatsink being just empty is a waste. Though you did mention there's versions that come with that. The design of the cooling makes sense its meant for front to back airflow but it still feels like they wasted space here since they could have gone with a taller heatsink as standard or a different design since it kinda looks like they just used a heatsink from one of their 1L mini PCs.
    Potentially they could have gone for a cheaper to manufacture cooler like Dell's version of Intel stock heatsinks that use screw mounts for a top down airflow, but not sure how that would work out with the solid top lid since there's no case fans.
    The 2x NVME and SATA option seems nice for a NAS build. Plus there's the option of using the 8x PCIe slot for more NVME SSDs, but that specific size riser situation kinda sucks.
    By the end of the video I thought that Precision 3260 is a form factor that has potential that's not maximized yet. Its smaller than Dell's Optipex SFF which is great, but the points I mentioned above could be improved.

  • @mando7558
    @mando7558 16 днів тому +11

    ETA Prime tried to install a dual-slot card in this and had to modify the case

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +6

      The issue is less the dual slot cooler, but instead if you have GPU with a dual slot LP bracket. Still, for things like single-slot cards with internal cables, there is room

    • @dohmarau
      @dohmarau 16 днів тому +1

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo I got a yeston 3050 thats single slot lo profile, works well in my nas as a plex transcode card - would fit in that chassis easily

    • @ALSW123
      @ALSW123 16 днів тому +2

      @@ServeTheHomeVideoor just get the latest 3280 model that is slightly larger and can fit the RTX 2000 Ada and RTX 4000 Ada SFF

  • @ShowXTech
    @ShowXTech 8 днів тому +1

    Do the versions that come with the bigger brick have an internal 6-pin PCIe power connector? With some work you could maybe fit an RTX 4060 LP in there.

  • @Orchardman53
    @Orchardman53 14 днів тому +2

    In the UK this device is marked as discontinued by Dell.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  14 днів тому

      Yes. We will have the 3240 Compact review next. The 3240 is the very low cost version since it is one more generation old. This will start to fall in price soon on ebay and the Dell Outlet so we wanted to review it as a reference when folks start looking

  • @willynilly9954
    @willynilly9954 14 годин тому

    could you take a look at the Acer Veriton mini PCs? some of the variant models appear to have full-size PCe slots accessible from the exterior, this might open up the possibilities of bigger and more powerful expansion cards you can mount

  • @MrBobbybrady
    @MrBobbybrady 16 днів тому +2

    Wait until you see the minisforum MS-A2 model coming out. I love the Dell Bios, appreciate the extra space, and dependable support but that minipc will smoke this thing. 7945HX, 16 cores 32 threads, Dual 10 Gig ports.... I wish Dell would make something more competitive in a compact size.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Totally. That looks great. Some folks really value the support for things like these.

  • @Shabbir-A.
    @Shabbir-A. 16 днів тому +3

    I was on Dell website and websites says it's already discontinued.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +2

      Yes. Generally we do Project TinyMiniMicro for used systems. Once discontinued they fall in price quickly

    • @Shabbir-A.
      @Shabbir-A. 16 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo alright

  • @ronwatkins5775
    @ronwatkins5775 16 днів тому +2

    Would you recommend this over a T/M/M 1L PC to use as a remote virtualization host? I need to run 2 VM's with 16Gb each, and need more horsepower than im finding in the T/M/M 1L PC's. Also, is this CPU the one with the manufacturing defect? Which CPU would you recommend for virtualization host which is also decently fast?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      I would actually look for a 13th Gen since those had more E-cores if you wanted more performance, and a Core i7/ i9. TBH I think that the Minisforum MS-01 would also be a great option for that, or an AMD machine. Another silly option might be to get two older 3240 Compact systems and just have dedicated systems per VM, and since they are DDR4, getting 32GB is cheap. Lots of options in this space.

    • @ronwatkins5775
      @ronwatkins5775 16 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo Hmm, I thought mixing P/E cores was not a good idea for a VM host... As for the Minisforum, I was thinking about the MS-A1 as it supports better Ryzen 7 processors, but (not being an expert) was a bit confused as the TCP of CPU's such as the 7950 is too high for the MS-A1, meaning it would be restricted. Is there an "ideal" CPU for the MS-A1 which can maximize CPU speed/core-count which remaining in the TCP range of the box? It seems if I tried a 7950x I would be wasting money on a CPU I can't really use to it's full extent.

  • @rmcdudmk212
    @rmcdudmk212 16 днів тому +5

    Cool PC but the placement of that top PCIE slot is awful. 😢

    • @johnhpalmer6098
      @johnhpalmer6098 15 днів тому

      The bigger issue is where they put the PCIe slot(s), I have a 7th gen SFF Optiplex and the damn 16x slot is right up against the PSU, which of course is 188W, so very, very limited on graphics cards. I run an Nvidia GT 1030 in it. Oh, it only has a 1x slot for the 2nd slot. Had it been 4x, or even an 8x slot, then I could have a tad more options for graphics card. Oh well.
      In the middle of building a full ATX computer based on the current Core 7 Ultra and 64GB of RAM. Still have a couple of items arriving this week, then I can begin to use it. Still trying for the Intel based graphics card, the B580, but they are very elusive at the moment, unless one pays scalper's prices on the 'Bay.

  • @daymianhogue1634
    @daymianhogue1634 16 днів тому +2

    Intel 12500 supports Vpro according to Intel Ark

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      The 500 series usually does. Something strange happened with these. We showed the spec sheet that did not show support. The branding is not on the label of our system. Our second system also did not have it working with the i5-12500 either. It is odd, indeed.

    • @daymianhogue1634
      @daymianhogue1634 16 днів тому

      @ServeTheHomeVideo I guess Dell disabled it? Because Intel ark says it has it.

  • @denvera1g1
    @denvera1g1 15 днів тому +2

    Hear me out, a 7060 Ultra Micro with Strix Halo, up to 1TB of unified memory in a 1-2L form factor.
    Of note, to get 1TB they'd probably need to use DIMM rather than LPDDR5 and we dont know if Strix Halo supports both DIMM/SODIMM and LPDDR

  • @blufade
    @blufade 16 днів тому +2

    Surprised why this config with 12500 isn’t vpro enabled, it sure can’t be a nic issue as it comes with the i219-lm 🤔

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Some systems simply do not have vPro enabled as a customer choice. The Dell spec sheet we showed also indicated that the system would not have vPro with the i5-12500. I believe it should be capable, but we had our result and the spec sheet aligning.

  • @TomekSw
    @TomekSw 15 днів тому +3

    SATA SSD caddy and big or even medium size NVMe heatsinks don't like each other in this model, need to be careful. Otherwise great tiny pc.

  • @kristopherleslie8343
    @kristopherleslie8343 16 днів тому +2

    Does Dell have something close to minisforum

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Not really, but they have much better support than Minisforum

    • @kristopherleslie8343
      @kristopherleslie8343 16 днів тому

      @ :( it’s about time for me to replace 5 desktops that need something slim to fit. 🧑‍💻🤔

  • @ALSW123
    @ALSW123 16 днів тому +2

    Odd to feature this when it was replaced by the Precision 3280 in March 2024. The 3260 could not support graphics beyond T1000 but the 3280 supports the 14th gen intel CPUs and crucially NVIDIA RTX2000 Ada and RTX 4000 Ada SFF. Slightly larger but if upgrade. Only downside is the rack mount now only supports 7 units in 5U
    Expect the Dell Pro Max Micro with arrow lake ultra CPUs in Spring

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      True, but the 3240 that we will do next sells for around $300. Part of Project TMM is now just for new systems, but also used systems that come off lease for cheap.

    • @ALSW123
      @ALSW123 16 днів тому

      @ yeh just I think you could be clearer In your videos that these aren’t the current models and that the latest options allow the dual slot. The 3260 was a bit of an error from dell they thought the A2000 would fit so they would have options without having to put mobile chips in like they did for the 3240 (Quadro RTX 3000 mobile) but the A2000 wouldn’t fit! Hence the 3280 is a bit bigger

  • @Maverick87Shaka
    @Maverick87Shaka 16 днів тому +2

    where goes the post on FB regarding DIGITS? I saw it just for a moment

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      I think Ryan Smith covered that in our CES keynote main site coverage

  • @emilstaack8
    @emilstaack8 16 днів тому +2

    make a compact series!

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      We might do that if we get traction on this one.

    • @Animelord0001
      @Animelord0001 16 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideoplease do it, the Lenovo P3 ultra is even cooler than the dell version

  • @TomekSw
    @TomekSw 15 днів тому +3

    RTX 4000 will fit, one need to cut off some plastic and metal parts, but it will fit.

  • @Username00011000
    @Username00011000 14 днів тому +1

    These things are fairly expensive for what they are and how old they are.

  • @chibha96
    @chibha96 15 днів тому +2

    It's a good unit.

  • @odirex
    @odirex 16 днів тому +2

    Dell needs to update the optiplex UFF series. i love my 7090 ultra.

  • @mando7558
    @mando7558 16 днів тому +4

    The Dell Precision 3280 Compact has been out for some time now

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +4

      Yes, these should be falling in price on the secondary market as a result.

  • @glmchn
    @glmchn 16 днів тому +3

    No no no, this is the Dell Pro Max Tiny Plus Evo X5 Gold 6070 X

  • @nazar-pc
    @nazar-pc 16 днів тому +2

    Those Aliexpress risers are so cheap, you can just chop it off to size on one side for this purpose

  • @tommybronze3451
    @tommybronze3451 14 днів тому +1

    Considering what minisforum is giving people with ms-01 etc ... this feel underwhelming.

  • @apolloeosphoros4345
    @apolloeosphoros4345 15 днів тому +2

    cant wait to get half a dozen of these for cheap in about 6 years lol

  • @jalebisingh9886
    @jalebisingh9886 16 днів тому +3

    Dell needs to embrace AMD and go ECC on this

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Allegedly that is happening

    • @jalebisingh9886
      @jalebisingh9886 16 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo Hopefully has built remote management features.

  • @LtdJorge
    @LtdJorge 16 днів тому +3

    Wait, this isn't named Dell Precision Pro Max Mini?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Or Compact Micro for this generation. But yea the branding change happened after this came out

  • @mando7558
    @mando7558 16 днів тому +2

    Patrick, did you used to work at CompUSA back in the day?

  • @micturatedupon
    @micturatedupon 16 днів тому +1

    Any recommendations for a good, small, affordable, used Dell like this that supports a basic NVME drive and 2x 3.5 HDD's?
    Looking to build an entry/mid-level TrueNAS/Jellyfin machine that's good on space, reliability, and cost :)
    Bay Area-based, have access to lost of fun stuff :)

  • @clausskovcaspersen2667
    @clausskovcaspersen2667 14 днів тому +2

    We had 2, i9 but Got to hot, the xeon had a bigger cooler profile, but i could not buy them from dell. Så we made Them spare parts

  • @gearboxworks
    @gearboxworks 16 днів тому +2

    I am curious how much of this device is proprietary Dell vs. easy to replace components? The proprietary parts are what I hate about Dell/HP/Lenovo.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      There are proprietary parts. So long as you can get the riser for $35-40 if you do not have it, the SSDs, CPU, memory, and so forth are standard.

    • @gearboxworks
      @gearboxworks 15 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo - THANKS for answering.
      Just a thought, but it would be great if in future videos you would start calling out the components that are proprietary and those that are easily replaceable to help us understand what we will be getting ourselves into if we decide to buy one, especially for those things purchased cheaply on the secondary market.
      It really sucks to buy something for 10% of original retail only to find out we have to pay another 15% of retail to get the one proprietary component that our use-case cannot do without. 🤷‍♀

  • @RoyHess666
    @RoyHess666 12 днів тому

    that pcie slot is just really stupid,
    1.: bad position
    2.: not "open end", there seems to be an inductor in the way for longer cards (or risers in that case)

  • @youtubecommenter4069
    @youtubecommenter4069 16 днів тому +2

    With the Asus mini PCs going AI such as the 14 Pro AI at CES 2025, it will soon be "retro" tech for TinyMiniMicro Dell Compact 3240/ 60 review by the time Patrick does an update of the PCIe x8 riser to 10 Gb NIC.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      You missed it. There is 6 seconds or so of footage with the roster installed because either finally came 2 weeks delayed

    • @youtubecommenter4069
      @youtubecommenter4069 16 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo, Watched again. Had seen it but deflation took the better of me as a whole 2280 m.2 slot was being taken up by the IOCrest 5GbE M.2 adapter, worse still at 5Gb instead. Was "feeling" for bigger use of the PCIe x 8 as is Gen 4.

  • @Ironic-Social-Phobia
    @Ironic-Social-Phobia 16 днів тому +2

    Searching for a new name for the series? Just do an Intel "Tiny Mini Micro+"

  • @frankwong9486
    @frankwong9486 16 днів тому +3

    4 years later we can buy more from ebay and add to the cluster

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      These should be falling in price now that they are a generation old. My sense is in the next few months they will drop.

  • @btraker
    @btraker 13 днів тому +1

    This -is- a uSFF board in a taller chassis.

  • @Z4KIUS
    @Z4KIUS 16 днів тому +1

    what's the point when the cooler requires you to stash it in the server room?
    obviously that applies to mini and studio too, I just don't get the point
    invest in high quality fans and big enough heatsink and if power is low enough just make it passive, that'll be more reliable
    also, brick in the middle is the worst possible PSU style, just don't

  • @TheNitramlxl
    @TheNitramlxl 16 днів тому +4

    a one sided mainboard? really? It's a shame.

  • @fairufy
    @fairufy 15 днів тому +2

    i'll buy in 2027 maybe

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  15 днів тому

      If it’s a cost thing in 3 quarters these should be much less expensive

  • @YouTubeGlobalAdminstrator
    @YouTubeGlobalAdminstrator 16 днів тому +2

    Rather get an Asrock Deskmini, but better value ... 🤦‍♂️

  • @augurseer
    @augurseer 16 днів тому +2

    Hi Patrick

  • @YouTubeGlobalAdminstrator
    @YouTubeGlobalAdminstrator 16 днів тому +2

    Wasted space not making it 2 x PCIe slots, and no AMD version, they just are struggling to compete with other SFF systems.

  • @classicmartini
    @classicmartini 13 днів тому

    I have one with a LP RTX 3050 (Gigabyte). Had to take the backplate completely off - a bit jank - for it to fit though.

  • @Felix-misc
    @Felix-misc 7 днів тому +1

    It has... 1 usb-c port? What century does Dell think this is? I ask this as an XPS owner.

  • @joesworld396
    @joesworld396 16 днів тому +2

    If you're going to show the CPU, you could at least clean off the thermal paste so the audience can read the CPU's markings. You probably replaced the thermal paste anyways before replacing the cooler.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому

      Always a work in progress with new team members. But the actual SKU is less exciting and we showed a screenshot of it running

  • @zacharysandberg
    @zacharysandberg 2 дні тому +1

    The Dell is really inferior to ts competitor, the Lenovo P3 Ultra. The P3 has 4 DIMM slots and more PCI slots, as well as K model CPU options and dual Ethernet.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  День тому

      We did the gen before the P3 (the P360 Ultra) but that it a different class than these ua-cam.com/video/E_an5heI1BU/v-deo.html

  • @KC-nd7nt
    @KC-nd7nt 16 днів тому +1

    Never . Never Never Never

  • @willcoder
    @willcoder 9 днів тому

    Does this CPU have the Intel voltage damage issue? Asking for my evil twin who is already trying to talk me into upgrading one of my home servers.

  • @johnnytshi
    @johnnytshi 16 днів тому +4

    Do not buy anything unless its Strix Halo

  • @stealth_mode44
    @stealth_mode44 6 днів тому +1

    This is just a slightly bigger optiplex micro. The cooling in optiplex micro is just horrible.

  • @autodidact7127
    @autodidact7127 12 днів тому

    This thing sucks. The mouse freezes constantly during processing.

  • @oscarcharliezulu
    @oscarcharliezulu 16 днів тому +2

    No offence but gosh this was boring to watch.

  • @bits2646
    @bits2646 16 днів тому +2

    P360 ultra anyone?

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  16 днів тому +1

      That is a great machine. This is a much smaller system. We reviewed the P360 Ultra here ua-cam.com/video/E_an5heI1BU/v-deo.html

    • @bits2646
      @bits2646 15 днів тому

      @@ServeTheHomeVideo Sorry, had P3 Ultra in mind, but threw me on local site where it didn't show that, only P360 ultra (tnx "3rd world markets") and I thought I'm crazy and just dreamed about P3, despite all other P series were available there.... Checked US and global site now and it's P3 Ultra, and appatently I'm not crazy, but did the upgrade to HP Z and never checked Lenovo since (it was just from Pxxx to Px refresh) and kinda wasn't there with my brain cells :D
      What about P3 ultra then? Really liked P360 with both side upgradeability, kinda better concept for me, the only thing is that on flip side of where X16 is, I'd make raised OCP 3.0 instead and two M.2/U.2 behind the connector, (to the front of WS actually) and a small venting/airflow... If it's what I think it is as I still remember from last time when deciding or one hell of WS and or one high-mid range and another compact cause I have certain usecases, so now if I max out I only use 75% resources, and I rather got a bigger ultrabook and remote in a when in cases of that small workstation would need to take around with portable monitor and kbd/pad or mouse set for certain work (the HP solution "Wolf something" was crucial for this, safety and low bandwith needed for full quality picture). Coverage with one or another type/protocol/signal is excelent, that was big factor that went that way, so I still have some path to upgrade that Z8 Fury to absolute beast mode that would kick all apartment building dark when I power it on :)))
      BTW, What about upcoming HP Z2 Mini G1a? I just noticed it (again, haven't HPs website also since Lenovos last time :)) and it looks like kinda those small WSs could pack a bang, but I'm curious cause some can be pretty expandable and logically designed, some could be thaaaat good but are missed opportunities...
      P.S.: Sorry for the novel :)
      ...::: Thank you and keep up the great work !!! :::...

  • @elguapo3436
    @elguapo3436 4 дні тому +1

    no honest review..... tech specs delayed keeping the viewer looking for the useful information. I'm there is better way to review i.t hardware. this one is simply unbearable.

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  4 дні тому

      If you just want fast specs, it is usually much faster to just skim the STH main site article linked in the description. We offer both options.

  • @MrTweetyhack
    @MrTweetyhack День тому +1

    4 displayports or nothing

    • @ServeTheHomeVideo
      @ServeTheHomeVideo  День тому

      There is an optional port that we did not have anything in for the video, but an example is the USB Type-C with alt DP mode we posted this weekend www.servethehome.com/adding-usb-type-c-to-the-dell-precision-3260-compact-and-optiplex-7060-micro/

  • @BRuserOsaka
    @BRuserOsaka 16 днів тому +1

    useless

  • @Will-sc3hw
    @Will-sc3hw 16 днів тому +1

    This is utter crap

  • @MattFosdick-no3dx
    @MattFosdick-no3dx 16 днів тому +1

    I think the point you missed on this form factor is that you can install the rtx a4000 Ada 20gb. It does wonders in ai, cad, and gaming in the micro form factor