The Dell XPS Desktop (8960) may not be as customizable as previous generations of XPS, but it's still ultra-high-performance and great for demanding users. The Dell XPS Desktop has long been an ...
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Going by the service manual (page 56 for motherboard shot); the 8960 is shockingly stingy for a system that starts not much short of $3k. Only 2 DIMM slots, 1 PCIex16; 2 x4, 2 m.2, 3 SATA(but mounts ...