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[Music] well well we got another dell this was being discarded at work and the engineer asked if i was interested oh yeah so i snatched it its so new its still got the plastic wrap on it the k-stickers say windows 7 home and an intel i7 the things people throw away we got top mounted usb ports unusual i havent seen that before we got front mounted sd card adapter and in the back we have more yummy usb ethernet and audio ports bonus theres some kind of video card installed the insides look pretty clean which is unusual but well give it our traditional blowout yeah well pull out the graphics card its some kind of radeon card well investigate this more later and well take a picture of the asset tag this will make looking up the box much easier go to the dell website for their asset tag lookup its a dell xps 8500. excellent we got a selection of video cards ddr3 memory options a spot for a wireless card and an internal m-style ssd fun since im always suspicious of power supplie