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HP on the Z400 which is their T3500 they added 2x 12V. wires to the MB 24 wire pinout instead of using an 8 pin CPU connector. Sending 12V. down a 3V. rail probably would not end well. HP went to 18 pin on the Z420 PSU which is the T3600/3610 equivalent. What Dell may or may not have done on the T3610 where PSU compatability was no consideration at all IDK. But Dells consumer Optiplex 3020 went to 8 pin MB connectors ( maybe some 10 pin also). So they definitely don't worry about ATX compatability when they don't feel like it. Optiplex XE2 is another.
If you want to try it go ahead. But please be sure to let us know how it goes either way. It would be nice if it works.
The reason for my concern is the T3610 24 pin connector is now providing power to all the SATA drives, which previously had their own cables from the PSU. You could probably power those drives the old fashioned way, but how the MB will react IDK. Dell definitely had a "reason" to change things there.
 
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Does anyone know the pinot on the dell boards to start them without the front panel?

I think my power supply is fine but believe my board is bad?
 
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Does anyone know the pinot on the dell boards to start them without the front panel?

I think my power supply is fine but believe my board is bad?
This Dell page should tell everything you need to know. Pin outs. Part numbers ...


Quite common for that front board to go bad. Have replicated it myself. Especially if it's an older unit with the brown colored United Chemicon 'KZG' series caps that are known to be failure prone. When getting a new piece be sure it has the blue Rubycons. Goes for motherboards too. Dell was heavily fined for intentionally hiding the bad capacitor issue from customers actually.
 
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This Dell page should tell everything you need to know. Pin outs. Part numbers ...


Quite common for that front board to go bad. Have replicated it myself. Especially if it's an older unit with the brown colored United Chemicon 'KZG' series caps that are known to be failure prone. When getting a new piece be sure it has the blue Rubycons. Goes for motherboards too. Dell was heavily fined for intentionally hiding the bad capacitor issue from customers actually.


I didnt know that thanks, the caps look ok but I do wonder about the power on board.
 

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I think my power supply is fine but believe my board is bad?
Ebay.

Quite common for that front board to go bad. Have replicated it myself. Especially if it's an older unit with the brown colored United Chemicon 'KZG' series caps that are known to be failure prone. When getting a new piece be sure it has the blue Rubycons. Goes for motherboards too. Dell was heavily fined for intentionally hiding the bad capacitor issue from customers actually.
Or he could just replace the caps. It's not difficult.
 
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Ebay.


Or he could just replace the caps. It's not difficult.

I ordered another board and power supply and then I will see if I need that Front I/O Panel, thanks for the Link.
 
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Hey everyone, I got a new/different board from server worlds and now I get an error.

Although the bios seems the 24gb ram.

Alert memory error detected in DIMM 3, I have swapped all my ram, which was good with other board.

Does this mean the board has an issue or is there something else I should check.

Dell t5500 xeon 5560

Thank you
Bill
 
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Hey everyone, I got a new/different board from server worlds and now I get an error.

Although the bios seems the 24gb ram.

Alert memory error detected in DIMM 3, I have swapped all my ram, which was good with other board.

Does this mean the board has an issue or is there something else I should check.

Dell t5500 xeon 5560

Thank you
Bill

What happens if you press F1 to continue to boot in OS. Does the OS shows 24 GB or only 16 Gb.
Have you checked cleaning the ram slots and the Ram-sticks or swapping the Ram-sticks across the ram slots.
 
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Memory Micron 24gb Non-ECC (4gbX6)
Video Card(s) Nvidia GTX 1070 8gb
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Hello all. I have an off topic question but don't want to be an unwanted intruder.

As I wait for my w3680 , I have been playing with an Inatek 3.0 expansion card. It works for data and my webcam but for some reason I cannot get it to work with my Elgato HD60S. Has anyone here had any luck using a capture card on a t3500 utilizing an expansion card? I have tried all the common solutions and none of them have worked. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Very interesting thread :)
I found a t3500 for sale locally with a W3680 and 16gb ram some quadro gpu couple of hdds I'd replace other than that looks pretty solid for $200 but the thing is worrisome is the PSU and hearing about proprietary ones, and it's x58 which means the mobo goes, it's pretty expensive to replace for me would I be able to switch out the PSU in the T3500 with a better one than the stock dell to replace? I am thinking of getting one just need clarification.
 
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Hey everyone, I got a new/different board from server worlds and now I get an error.

Although the bios seems the 24gb ram.

Alert memory error detected in DIMM 3, I have swapped all my ram, which was good with other board.

Does this mean the board has an issue or is there something else I should check.

Dell t5500 xeon 5560

Thank you
Bill
Check the contacts on the bottom of the CPU to be sure they're clean. Also check the CPU socket for bent pins. Remember Socket 1366 CPU have their memory controller on-chip and those connections run through the socket.
 
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Memory 8GB Dell DDR2@800
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Software Win7-64, Throttlestop 6.00 overclock
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To answer your question ATX aftermarket PSUs will fit and work. Be sure and check the power on the 5V. rail. Not all of the newer ones still have enough power there.
The Dell PSUs are quality parts. But a little tricky to add more cables than Dell intended. Up to about GTX1070 the stock one should be OK.
T3500 motherboards don't cost as much as aftermarket X58 ones. There is also an overclocking thread that applies to these if that interests you. Aftermarket MB won't fit these anyway. The W3680 is an unlocked multiplier CPU and is the favorite for overclocking these. Page 4 has the settings for these.
The 16GB RAM configuration is suspect on a 3 channel RAM system. 12GB, or 18GB would make more sense.
 
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I have a ThermalTake 700w PSU and it was in my T3500 case until I did a case swap. I do not have any issues as of now with the selection of PSU, it was pretty inexpensive too. I can't wait until I get my W3680, going to be such a difference to have those extra 2 cores and being unlocked. The link Retro posted is VERY helpful, but please read all of the information because if you have a questions they are probably already answered in that thread. I actually just bought a GTX1070 and installed it over the weekend, its a great GPU for the money, now I just need to figure out my capture card problem! haha
 
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ATX PSUs will work. It's the rest of it that's proprietary.
 
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Hi:

Still playing with my T3500 w/ T5500 mobo and T7400 power supply (w/ T5500 harness), and I have run into a bit of a jam. I am trying to get two Zotac GTX 970 cards up and working in SLI. To that end, I have them both installed into the two x16 PCIe slots and a high-bandwidth SLI bridge in place. With the latest drivers installed, both cards are seen by the OS and work fine for Folding@Home work, but the SLI option stubbornly will not appear in the Nvidia Control Panel. Using GPU-Z to look at things, I note that it says that one card is running at x16 and the other at x8. No other PCIe, PCI or PCI-X devices are installed.

Any ideas about how to work around this issue?

TIA
 
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Hi:

Still playing with my T3500 w/ T5500 mobo and T7400 power supply (w/ T5500 harness), and I have run into a bit of a jam. I am trying to get two Zotac GTX 970 cards up and working in SLI. To that end, I have them both installed into the two x16 PCIe slots and a high-bandwidth SLI bridge in place. With the latest drivers installed, both cards are seen by the OS and work fine for Folding@Home work, but the SLI option stubbornly will not appear in the Nvidia Control Panel. Using GPU-Z to look at things, I note that it says that one card is running at x16 and the other at x8. No other PCIe, PCI or PCI-X devices are installed.

Any ideas about how to work around this issue?

TIA

I am not sure if the Dell system supports SLI.
 
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Yeah, I had read elsewhere that the T5500 would in fact support SLI, but I couldn't find anything on troubleshooting. Sitting here at work, it occurred to me that perhaps it might be something I can tweak in the BIOS, like the video card selection options...
 
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Memory Micron 24gb Non-ECC (4gbX6)
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Is it worth an upgrade? I am looking into a gigabyte ga-x58-ud3r v2.0 for my w3680. I can get one on eBay for about 100 bucks. Had anyone had experience with this board?
 
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Is it worth an upgrade? I am looking into a gigabyte ga-x58-ud3r v2.0 for my w3680. I can get one on eBay for about 100 bucks. Had anyone had experience with this board?

If you can get Asus or EVGA x58 board in similar price , that would be better.

watch this video at 10:15 ...... there is a comment on Gigabyte X58 MB problem.

 
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Cooling Cooler Master CPU Cooler + 4 Case Fans
Memory Micron 24gb Non-ECC (4gbX6)
Video Card(s) Nvidia GTX 1070 8gb
Storage 128gb SSD Boot, 256 SSD (Game), 1TB HDD (video), 1TB External HDD (Whatever)
Display(s) 22" LG IPS, 22" Asus TN
Case Cooler Master Haf X
Audio Device(s) Default
Power Supply ThermalTake 700W Smart
Mouse Razor Deathadder
Keyboard Corsair K55 RGB Mechanical
Software Throttle Stop, MSI Afterburner
I was looking at the EVGA X58 SLI3 for about 129 on eBay, it does seem nicer and look better
 
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Cooling Cooler Master CPU Cooler + 4 Case Fans
Memory Micron 24gb Non-ECC (4gbX6)
Video Card(s) Nvidia GTX 1070 8gb
Storage 128gb SSD Boot, 256 SSD (Game), 1TB HDD (video), 1TB External HDD (Whatever)
Display(s) 22" LG IPS, 22" Asus TN
Case Cooler Master Haf X
Audio Device(s) Default
Power Supply ThermalTake 700W Smart
Mouse Razor Deathadder
Keyboard Corsair K55 RGB Mechanical
Software Throttle Stop, MSI Afterburner
Hmmm, the choices the choices. The guys selling the EVGA has better reviews lol
 
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