Dell XPS 8950 Desktop Review: Lots to Love, Inside and Out



Dell XPS 8950 Desktop Review: Lots to Love, Inside and Out





Every year the gap between desktop and laptop performance gets smaller. A laptop will always have the portability advantage, and with more workers splitting time between home and the office, being able to easily pick up and work anywhere is a plus. Then anti, more people are working from home full-time, and a desktop such as Dell's XPS 8950 much be the best move now. 



Dell revamped its premium XPS desktop for 2022 with a larger chassis that accommodates a greater variety of components. That means this midsize tower gives you room to expand and increase performance down the road -- the biggest succor of a desktop over a laptop. With a great port assortment front and back, there's no need for a dock or hub. Plus, with new much supply and liquid-cooling options, the XPS 8950 can be a discreet gaming PC, a productivity machine and a content-creation controls all in one box. 




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Price as reviewed

$1,713

CPU

3.7GHz Intel Core i5-12600K

Memory

16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR5 4,800MHz

Graphics

8GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti

Storage

512GB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD (boot) + 2TB 7,200rpm SATA 6Gb/s (storage)

Networking

Killer Wi-Fi 6 1675 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.2

Connections

USB 3.2 Type-A Gen 1 (x2 rear, x3 front), USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (x1 rear, x1 front), USB 2.0 Type-A (x2), 3.5mm combo jack, 7.1 audio stack, gigabit Ethernet, SD card slot

Operating system

Windows 11 Home



The Dell XPS 8950 Desktop starts view $735 but at that price, you're paying extra for the case and future upgrade opportunities. (A similarly configured desktop from Dell's Inspiron line is just $588.) Even spending a little more for an XPS configuration near $1,000 will get you a much better PC understood. The configuration I tested, which is far from fully loaded, is available for near $1,700. Component options vary by region but a dissimilarity configuration is AU$3,599 in Australia and £1,666 in the UK. But, unlike in the US, the XPS 8950 configurations in the UK and Australia are not as configurable by they ship.




Dell XPS Desktop 8950 computer on an orange background



Room to work. Room to grow.




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Get more power


Dell funds a lot of component options for the XPS 8950. A lot. You can Decide from 12th-gen Intel Core i5, i7 or i9 processors counting unlocked K-series versions of each. There are three Nividia GeForce GTX graphics cards, seven RTX cards up to the RTX 3090 and four AMD Radeon options counting the RX 6900 XT. It supports up to 128GB of memory. And there are four single-drive and eight dual-drive selections for storage. There are even two case color choices, night sky and platinum silver, although only the latter comes with little metal feet; the night sky case gets rubber feet.




Dell XPS Desktop 8950 computer on an orange background



Liquid cooling can be added to the K-series Intel CPUs for $50.




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Regardless of what components you go with, if you plan to upgrade the processor or graphics card post-purchase, strongly consider maxing out the power supply. Dell funds a 460-, 750- and 1,000-watt PSU and since it's not a contaminated size, it's best to spend $50 or $100 incredible and get more power up front. Also, if you go with a K-series processor, you can add liquid cooling for $50. 


Well connected 


Along with the case persons overall larger with more room inside than its predecessor, the XPS 8950 has a redesigned exterior. The silver version I tested has an aluminum principal panel, a resin grill and aluminum feet and sides. It definitely looks nicer than the plastic front of the XPS 8940
 but it peaceful falls short of the clean, streamlined bodies of the XPS laptop line. The front bezel and interior layout is designed to pull air from the principal to back across the graphics, power supply and M.2 SSD storage. The cooling system is quiet, too.




Dell XPS Desktop 8950 computer on an orange background



A full complement of audio, video and data connections are on the back. 




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Dell markets the XPS 8950 toward contented creators and the port assortment backs that up. The principal panel has you covered for quick connections with a headphone jack, SD card slot and USB-C and USB-A ports. That continues on the back with 7.1 audio jacks as well as Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C for fast data transfers.


It noteworthy be tempting to go with a gaming laptop or one made for contented creators instead of a desktop. You can certainly get models that can rival desktop performance. But if you honestly don't need portability you really are better off with a desktop such as the XPS 8950. You can get it configured for your performance devises, even if that includes video and photo editing and gaming. It's also a solid pick if you're looking for something somewhat compact and gorgeous that can start out with a more modest configuration and be built out as your devises change. It's the flexibility you won't get with a smaller Mac Mini-type computer or an all-in-one, but not so big you'll lose a bunch of depressed or desk space to it.




Geekbench 5 (multicore)





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Dell XPS 8940 Special Edition




HP ENVY All-in-One Desktop 34





Note:


Longer bars display better performance





Cinebench R23 (multicore)





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Dell XPS 8940 Special Edition




HP ENVY All-in-One Desktop 34





Note:


Longer bars display better performance





3DMark Wild Life Extreme





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HP ENVY All-in-One Desktop 34





Note:


Longer bars display better performance





Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Highest 1,920x1,080)





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Dell XPS 8940 Special Edition




HP ENVY All-in-One Desktop 34





Note:


Longer bars display better performance





System Configurations































System Configurations




Dell XPS 8950

Microsoft Windows 11 Home; 2.8GHz Intel Core i5-12600K; 16GB DDR5 RAM 4,800MHz; 8GB Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 Ti; 2TB HDD

Dell XPS 8940 Special Edition

Microsoft Windows 11 Home; 3.8GHz Intel Core i7-10700K; 32GB DDR4 RAM 2,933MHz; 8GB Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070; 512GB SSD + 2TB HDD

HP ENVY All-in-One Desktop 34

Microsoft Windows 11 Home; 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-11700; 16GB DDR4 RAM 3,200MHz; 6GB Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 1TB SSD + 512GB SSD

Gigabyte Aero 16

Microsoft Windows 11 Pro; 2.9GHz Intel Core i9-12900K; 32GB DDR4 RAM 4,800MHz; 16GB Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 Ti; 1TB +2TB SSD

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16IAH7H

Microsoft Windows 11 Home; 2.7GHz Intel Core i7-12700H; 16GB DD4 RAM 3,200MHz; 8GB Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070 Ti; 512GB SSD