Hello fellow members,
I picked up a Dell T7500 from a friend in our Android community a couple years (+/-) back. He needed money to move so I helped him out, it came with all the drive bays full, mostly HDDs, but there were 2 SSDs. Installed RAM was a bit on the "low end" at 12Gb (6 x 2GB/1Rx8 modules), when compared to max amount of 192Gb. Dual E5645 Xeon processors, and an AMD graphics card (HP Radeon HD 8490 1GB X16).
The main purpose of this box is compiling Android ROMs for "smart" phones, more specifically my own Android ROM project. I have Libre Office installed for work related reasons as I need to work with spreadsheets and such.
Over the past few months I've been looking for some ways to "upgrade" this system, as I really don't want to go out and drop a ton of money on something more modern at this time (yes, the Rona has me "working" from home in front of my own PC #Bored). A friend of mine just shelled out $3000-ish for a new setup, and yes, it's a beast of a thing.
The road so far:
* I've pulled the original RAM and added 6 x 16Gb/2Rx8 modules, for a total of 96Gb @ 1333Mhz.
* Replace the installed Radeon graphics card with a GeForce GT710
~Side Note: I had purchased the GT710 for my sons PC, but he lacked the necessary PSU to run it properly (later fixed, but that's a different tale)
* Added 2 PCIe cards:
- 4 port SATA III (I boot one of my SSD drives from this card, boot times are faster if you disable the integrated SAS controller)
- M.2 NVMe "M" Key (Haven't figured out how to boot from this yet with "standard" means, but that's really not a problem for me)
The road ahead:
* Ordered a couple Xeon X5680's today, hopefully after I get those installed, it will improve my compile time. I've heard that my T7500 would thank me for the CPU upgrade...
* TBD
Additional Info:
I picked up a couple Samsung EVO drives to use with the PCIe cards mentioned above. The 860 EVO SATA and the 970 EVO NVMe M.2, read/write is pretty decent considering the PCIe slots on my board are of the v2.0 variety. Motherboard has 3 SATA II ports, the other 4 are attached to the SAS controller.
Regards,
Nepo