Hi,
I've got a Dell OptiPlex XE3 SFF with i7 8700 CPU and 16 GB RAM, currently equipped with a Dell RX 550 2 GB GPU. I mostly use it for general computing and moderate gaming with older titles. It can currently run games up to about 2016 or so with fair to good performance. I'm now looking at putting a bit more powerful GPU in and was wondering what others on here thought would be the best option. As it requires a low profile, single slot GPU, I am aware that the cards which can be installed are somewhat limited.
From my research, the most immediately obvious choice would be an RX 6400, but as the XE3 only supports PCI-e 3.0 there will be a slight loss of performance with an RX 6400 because of its PCI-e 4.0 4x interface. The other option for slightly more would be a low profile single slot Yeston GTX 1650, which I understand should be OK as I've found others have appeared to successfully installed GTX 1650 cards in the OptiPlex 7060 SFF that the XE3 is based off (with the XE3 having the advantage of an uprated 300 W PSU and cooling).
The standard 300 W XE3 SFF PSU does have a 6 pin PCI-e power connector from my understanding (it would be helpful if someone can confirm that for me) and I know that some people do put two slot GPUs in the 4x PCI-e slot for a slight loss of performance. That way, I could possibly stretch my funds to a Gigabyte or Asus low profile RTX 4060 could work (although it's unclear if either will ever be available in the UK), but I’m not sure how much a loss of performance there would be if I went that route (or if it is even compatible).
If anyone has any other suggestions or advice, then I would welcome them - at the moment I'm leaning toward the Yeston GTX 1650. This is especially if anyone is aware of anything better that is coming out soon, as when I brought the RX 550 in early 2022 to add to the XE3 it appeared to be the best option easily available and naturally the RX 6400 came out just a few months later (which I would have likely got instead given the choice)! I would prefer to have to avoid making any modifications to the case etc, but might consider it.
Thanks!
I've got a Dell OptiPlex XE3 SFF with i7 8700 CPU and 16 GB RAM, currently equipped with a Dell RX 550 2 GB GPU. I mostly use it for general computing and moderate gaming with older titles. It can currently run games up to about 2016 or so with fair to good performance. I'm now looking at putting a bit more powerful GPU in and was wondering what others on here thought would be the best option. As it requires a low profile, single slot GPU, I am aware that the cards which can be installed are somewhat limited.
From my research, the most immediately obvious choice would be an RX 6400, but as the XE3 only supports PCI-e 3.0 there will be a slight loss of performance with an RX 6400 because of its PCI-e 4.0 4x interface. The other option for slightly more would be a low profile single slot Yeston GTX 1650, which I understand should be OK as I've found others have appeared to successfully installed GTX 1650 cards in the OptiPlex 7060 SFF that the XE3 is based off (with the XE3 having the advantage of an uprated 300 W PSU and cooling).
The standard 300 W XE3 SFF PSU does have a 6 pin PCI-e power connector from my understanding (it would be helpful if someone can confirm that for me) and I know that some people do put two slot GPUs in the 4x PCI-e slot for a slight loss of performance. That way, I could possibly stretch my funds to a Gigabyte or Asus low profile RTX 4060 could work (although it's unclear if either will ever be available in the UK), but I’m not sure how much a loss of performance there would be if I went that route (or if it is even compatible).
If anyone has any other suggestions or advice, then I would welcome them - at the moment I'm leaning toward the Yeston GTX 1650. This is especially if anyone is aware of anything better that is coming out soon, as when I brought the RX 550 in early 2022 to add to the XE3 it appeared to be the best option easily available and naturally the RX 6400 came out just a few months later (which I would have likely got instead given the choice)! I would prefer to have to avoid making any modifications to the case etc, but might consider it.
Thanks!