Few things about Dells:
They go to great lengths to direct customers who are interested in upgrading to do so through them. They make matters very difficult for upgrading, while with some systems it may be done, others it may not be possible. I've seen systems with PSUs that will handle only what is in the system. Those same systems have the ONLY FAN IN THE CASE attached via shroud over the processor. It is a very risky business to alter anything in those cases. Furthermore, if you're seeking performance, get out of Dell immediately. You know those wonderful rock bottom prices? They get there by cutting costs on components.
Things to salvage: Monitor (if you're happy with it - if you have an older monitor and you're purchasing a new system, you may not be able to fully utilize your new rigs abilities)
Keyboard
Mouse
Mouse pad (they probably charged you $15 for it when you purchased the computer)
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Where dem bitches at?
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