How is this for a Gaming computer?

Krishan_77

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Apr 16, 2012
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Hello,
How is this for a Gaming computer? I have to have 4 monitors, so keep that in mind. Also, it's really a business computer but I wanted to know how it would handle games like WoW, GW2, and Skyrim.

Dell Precision T5500 Workstation
Six Core Intel Xeon Processor E5645, 2.40GHz,12M L3, 5.86GT/s,FPWS T5500
6GB, DDR3 ECC SDRAM Memory 1333MHz, 3X2GB Dell Precision T7500/T5500/R5500
Dual 1GB nVIDIA Quadro 2000,Quad Monitor,4DP and 2DVI,Dell Precision T5500 and T7500
500GB SATA 3.0Gb/s with NCQ and 16MB DataBurst Cache, DellPrecision TX500
Windows 7 Professional,No Media, 64-bit,Fixed Precision, English
Mini-Tower Chassis Configuration,Dell Precision T3400,T5500
Power Cord,125V,2M,C13,Dell Precision
Integrated Intel chipset SATA 3.0Gb/s controller,Dell Precision T3500 and T5500

Many Thanks,
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Dell usually doesn't put in the best PSUs in their computers . . . .but sure you can put anything in there.

from your specs:
Two PCI-e x16 Gen 2 graphics slots up to 150 watts each
if the power supply:
875 watt 88% (80 Plus® Silver Certified) efficient Power Factor Correcting (PFC) power supply

has a decent 12 volt rail to supply at least one 6 pin pci connection you can get a 550ti and do *some* gaming without pushing it.

though you may be able to throw a real beast in there and have a work/fun box . .depends on the PSU specs.
 
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crack open the side of the case to read what AMPs you have on the 12 volt rail (it will give 3v, 5v and 12v specs)
and if it has any of these power connections for your grfx card:
pci-e-power-connector-2.jpg