Greetings!
I recently bought two Dell T3500 workstations via Craig's List and wanted to join in here to learn about upgrades, exchange war stories, and generally increase my knowledge about these desktop beasts.
Both came with 09KPNV mobos, W3530 CPUs (2.8 GHz, 4Cores, 8Thr), 8Gigs of RAM, Quadro 1800 vid cards, one DVD-ROM and DVD-R/W each, and two spinning HDs in RAID-0 in each box.
The seller liked that I showed up with cash so he threw in two more 2Gig RAM sticks, giving me one T3500 with 12Gigs of RAM. One of the RAID-0 pairs has both HDs throwing SMART codes predicting near-future failure - the seller is no longer answering my phone calls about replacing those HDs (imagine that
) I temporarily put a single 60Gig SSD in the 12Gig RAM machine and it is now very fast for its age. Windows 7 Experience Index scores (yeah, I know...) are 7.6 for CPU & SSD performances, 6.7 for vid performances. I figured out later that the RAM sticks are mismatched in just about every way possible: Single vs dual rank, at least three manufacturers, etc, such that CPU-Z says the RAM is running at 533MHz even though all the sticks are reportedly 667MHz.
So far I've gotten an X5680 CPU (3.33GHz, 6Cores, 12Thr) to upgrade one of the machines, and am considering putting an nVidia GTX 650Ti Boost, a 750Ti, or a 1050Ti in place of the Quadro 1800. BIOS is updated to A17.
I need some guidance as to RAM upgrades: do I get a fully matched 6-pack of 2GB sticks, three (or six) matched 4Gb sticks, or three/six 8Gb sticks. From what I've read here the 8Giggers are probably a no-go. Also, is there a more preferred CPU for this mobo? As much as I'd like to overclock the CPUs these machines have the four-pipe heat sinks, so there are physical (and physics) limits. I *really* don't want to get into exotic metalwork
So, any help would be appreciated!