I found a nice CPU cooler that's as close to a bolt in as you're going to get with a Dell workstation.
The Dynatron G17 8 heatpie LGA1366 cooler.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dynatron...QEAj5YBMZ3b_ZWkQAkf8qdEKiKeQv5BRoCjzwQAvD_BwE
The fan is a waste of time. .2A. or something like that. But a direct contact 8 pipe 92mm cooler is pretty nice. Of course the Dell hollow bolt mounting takes some adapting. But actually it's very simple. Remove the Dell bolts and springs from the stock cooler by snipping the speed nuts. Remove the bolts from the new cooler. Add a 3/16" I.D. x 1/16" thick nylon washer (8) on each side of the new cooler mounting arms. Install the Dell bolts and springs with the C clips you removed fron the new cooler. This adds .030"-.040" more tension to the Dell springs. If that bothers you then use a metal washer on the top side instead of nylon. I of course attached the biggest fan I could find a 1.6A. 130 CFM 92x38mm Nidec Beta V. On a 2 CPU machine you'l need a thinner fan.
View attachment 114340View attachment 114340This is on a T5500 MB The 38mm fan exceeds the footprint and blocks the riser socket. But you can see the dell hardware with the Nylon spacers.
The 2nd and 3rd photo is the same but it shows the "Sprongs" I made to hold the fan on. A piece of wire bent 180* to hook into the fins, and the other end folded past 90* to make a prong to hold the fan in place.
The last 2 photos show it in an unmodified ( Imagine THAT!) T3500. The wires were moved from under the tray to clear the fan. But the tray closes w/o hitting. I will glue a piece of plastic foam under the tray to keep it that way. That's one of the thermal controlled fans that doesn't need a PWM signal to run. Just 12V. and that's it. They don't throttle down as much though.
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That kind of a ratty looking fan. I have a nicer one and a chrome grille for it. PWM too. I'll put that on and get a better photo up tomorrow.
I'm ordering a Silverstone PWM fan splitter with 4.5A power available. Almost enough for what I have in mind.
I've ordered a couple of GTX1060 6GB GPUs with2 fans. This will give me a reason to stop playing with Optiplexes and get some of my (4) mid towers running.
I had heard that DX12 didn't support SLI, and that GTX1060 didn't either. Guess what! DX12 supports MDA which I guess stands for Multiple Diplay Adaptors. It send GPU work to whatever threads are available on the PCI bus. Doesn't matter what brand of cards and no crossover cables needed. Ashes of the Singularity is it so far.
https://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2326-amd-nvidia-sli-directx-12-benchmark-explicit-multi-gpu.