Dell Optiplex 7010 sff motherboard

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What else should i buy for the Dell Optiplex 7010 sff PC build?

I have:
7010 sff motherboard.
Powersupply 180w (Upgrading)
i3 3220 CPU.
8GB DDR3 ram 1 stick.
Hard drive 1TB.
DVD Drive.
Graphics Card R7 250 1GB GDDR5 (Might struggle to work on 180w Powersupply?)

I ordered:

Power Switch to start the pc.
CPU heatsink (The proper old one 5PIN connector)
Thermal Paste.

What do i need to get that I dont have:
??

Aware of:
Case.


If you have one of these optiplex PCs please provided information or tips.
 
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My elementary school used these, however I have to ask, what purpose would this serve for you? Surely you don't plan on using a rig like this for gaming or productivity.
 

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My elementary school used these, however I have to ask, what purpose would this serve for you? Surely you don't plan on using a rig like this for gaming or productivity.
Na its not bad i see where You're coming from but its a big stepup from my currently PC i was on low budget and i was lucky to buy it all cheap. Im looking to upgrade the CPU and GPU in Month or so. To like a I5 2500k or even i7 3770 and like a gtx 1050ti
 

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I game with 8GB of ram and works on *most* games. I would work on a new graphics card first tbh
 

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A sleeper PC is where you take a really bad or older case, and deck the inside out with a ton of good specs. It looks like trash on the outside, but it's a beauty on the inside.
 

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A sleeper PC is where you take a really bad or older case, and deck the inside out with a ton of good specs. It looks like trash on the outside, but it's a beauty on the inside.
I mean, yeah is there a point to have a case? My dad could make me a lovely wooden case since he makes furniture.

For now im not going to use a case.[DOUBLEPOST=1521474479][/DOUBLEPOST]
I game with 8GB of ram and works on *most* games. I would work on a new graphics card first tbh
IS it right i can go up to a i7 3770k on this motherboard and if not i would go for a I5 2400 or I5 2500k what graphics card would you recommended that would pair good with the following CPU.
 
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I mean, yeah is there a point to have a case? My dad could make me a lovely wooden case since he makes furniture.

For now im not going to use a case.[DOUBLEPOST=1521474479][/DOUBLEPOST]
IS it right i can go up to a i7 3770k on this motherboard and if not i would go for a I5 2400 or I5 2500k what graphics card would you recommended that would pair good with the following CPU.
My main question then is this: are you making a really low-budget rig, or are you going to do a sleeper PC?
 

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IS it right i can go up to a i7 3770k on this motherboard and if not i would go for a I5 2400 or I5 2500k what graphics card would you recommended that would pair good with the following CPU.
If the current CPU in the computer is a 3rd Gen Intel I series then yes, you can support a I7 73770k on the motherboard, also you won't be able to use a 2nd gen CPU on it.

Also you probably want to consider a PSU upgrade because I doubt it'll be able to support the GPU aswell as the rest of the components.
 
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