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That link doesnt go anywhere, but all-in-one PCs are limited in upgrades. You can add a memory stick maybe, but otherwise it's almost always limited to replacing stuff and not adding any

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52 minutes ago, Briggs said:

So I've got a Dell Vostro 360 someone gave to me some years ago. I was wondering if this type of systems can have it's hardware upgraded instead of say, building a tower from scratch.

you could probably pull it apart and salvage some components from it, im just questioning the form factor of the motherboard, 

 

but you can definatley pull out the CPU, 

 

and if you can find a case with the same formfactor as the motherboard, you can use the motherboard, ram and CPU from it

 

 

upgrading the AIO is deffinatley an option, but parts will be sparse and you will struggle fitting a GPU in there (thats if you want dedicated graphics)

 

if anyone knows what motherboard is in this thing please let me know, only details it gives us is: 2 DIMM slots, LGA1155 Socket, Intel H61 Express chipset.

 

 

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