Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: goku
The only systems that could ever possibly be upgraded were the older dell XPS systems from '00, The R series, T series, D series and B series (the ones before the R series as well, CIRCA '97. But even those sucked at upgrading, because the power header is proprietary, you needed a guide to figure out what pin did what. I took an R series desktop and with the help of a site by "roberhandcock" (google it) it showed a schematic of the front I/O header and was able to stick a standard ATX motherboard in there. System worked great and it was a fairly decent case but otherwise it was extremely proprietary. Definately couldn't use the PSU that came with that system.
But I tried the same on a D8200 ('01) system, no way in hell, can't place the mobo in that system and was much too proprietary. Don't see how dell isn't proprietary these days...
As I said before, everything in Dell computers (at least since the Dimension 8400/4700 series) has been standard EXCEPT the motherboard standoffs, heatsink retention module, and front panel I/O header. Otherwise, everything else can be upgraded with standard parts (PSU, graphics, processor, PCI cards, hard drives, optical drives, etc...).