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Hello YouTube! I got lucky and scored this Dell T5600 for free and plan on turning it into a cheap gaming PC (well as cheap as the current GPU market can allow). The biggest bottleneck of the system will be the relatively low clocked Sandy Bridge based Xeons, although they do turbo up to 3.5GHz. The system with an SSD will definitely perform like a champ in other tasks besides gaming. The full revised specs of the system will be as follows. 2 x Xeon E5-2667 6C/12T CPUs @ 2.9GHz 32GB DDR3 1600MHz EEC My GTX1060 6GB test bench GPU 3 x 1TB 10K SAS drives (turns out they were 1TB not 500GB) via Perc8 H310 1 x 180GB Intel SATA III SSD Intel AC8260 Wifi + Bluetooth Windows 10 Pro This is part III where I finally play some games! I ended up testing out Halo Infinite, Doom Eternal, Battlefield 2042, CoD Warzone and Fortnite. All games were playable @1080p with a mix of medium to low settings. The Sandy Bridge EP Xeons hold up quite well for their age and the inclusion of AVX means it's at least able to launch all newer titles. The paring with a 1060 6GB seems to be a pretty balanced config although most games were CPU bound. If you were to look into getting a system like this I'd suggest trying for a T5610 (the Ivy Bridge variant) with higher clocked sub 8 core CPUS. Overall this system holds up extremely well in 2021. Don't like, don't comment, don't subscribe.