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hey whatamp;#39;s up everybody this is Ryan with eskotech and Iamp;#39;m back with another upgrade video If you followed my channel in the past youamp;#39;ve probably seen the Dell Optiplex upgrades that Iamp;#39;ve done uh this time Iamp;#39;m going to do Dell XPS Iamp;#39;ve always kind of wanted to do one and just to see how friendly they are to an upgrade theyamp;#39;re typically designed with bigger power supplies and have a little more room for upgrades so I just kind of wanted to see how it would go Iamp;#39;m going to start by saying what the parts Iamp;#39;ve chosen thereamp;#39;s no way that I would recommend anybody ever actually do this build since itamp;#39;s basically the equivalent of the 12 second wood panel Dodge minivan needless to say the parts that Iamp;#39;ve chosen for this build are way Overkill another disclaimer is that Iamp;#39;ve got a small computer business on the side so my spare parts bin doesnamp;#39;t look like most peopleamp;#39;s spare