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Here's the manual for reference.pure gold.
thanks!
The lack of mention of any M.2 support implies that in this system, a card with a boot ROM is needed.
Here's the manual for reference.pure gold.
thanks!
System Name | BTXTREME |
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Processor | QX6800 SLACP Core2 Extreme |
Motherboard | Dell 0WG864 LGA775 BTX |
Cooling | Dell T9303 heatpipe cooler, Delta GFB1212VHG 2 motor fan. |
Memory | 8GB Dell DDR2@800 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Dual BIOS R9-285 ITX O/C 2GB DDR5 |
Storage | Crucial M500 240GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell 22" LCD |
Case | Dell Dimension E 520 MT |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sound with Logitech Z523 speakers |
Power Supply | EVGA B2 750W semi modular |
Mouse | Logitech wireless (two installed) |
Keyboard | Logitech wireless backlit |
Software | Win7-64, Throttlestop 6.00 overclock |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark 11 P7644 (52% )In Win7 64, Firestrike 6892 ( 58% ) http://valid.x86.fr/l2j5p1 |
System Name | HP ProLiant DL360P G8 |
---|---|
Processor | 2x Xeon e2690 |
Motherboard | HP |
Cooling | 6 Delta fans |
Memory | 192gb ECC ddr3 @1333 |
Video Card(s) | Quadro k4200 |
Storage | 4x 1.2TB Dell SAS raid 0 |
Display(s) | iDrac over IP |
Case | HP 1U |
Power Supply | 2x 1100w Platinum PSUs |
Mouse | iDrac |
Keyboard | iDrac |
Software | Windows Server 2019 |
This manual is a lifesaver.Here's the manual for reference.
The lack of mention of any M.2 support implies that in this system, a card with a boot ROM is needed.
System Name | “Frankenstein” Dell T5500 (installed in T3500 case) |
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Processor | Xeon X5675 |
Motherboard | Dell T5500 |
Cooling | Dell Air cooler 0U016F |
Memory | 24 GB ECC Registered. DDR3 (4GB x 6) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire R9 380X Nitro 4GB |
Storage | SATA SSD and WD HD |
Display(s) | Dell 24” LCD |
Case | Dell T3500 (donor) |
Audio Device(s) | Intel 2.0 HD audio on board |
Power Supply | Dell T5500 875 watt job. Nice beefy PS, but ugly power harness. |
Mouse | Um...generic? |
Keyboard | Dell basic keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64 and PC Linux OS Mate 64 |
Benchmark Scores | Coming! |
I've ended up with two Mac Pros recently. Both are dual-Xeon based.The Mac Pro was LGA1366 back in the day. So the Mac forums may have some relevant concepts for workstation modders.
But looking into it further MacOS is not Linux based. They're both Unix based and can run Unix commands, but that's about it as far as I can tell.
I have shopped Mac LGA1366 stores and found some deals.
System Name | HP ProLiant DL360P G8 |
---|---|
Processor | 2x Xeon e2690 |
Motherboard | HP |
Cooling | 6 Delta fans |
Memory | 192gb ECC ddr3 @1333 |
Video Card(s) | Quadro k4200 |
Storage | 4x 1.2TB Dell SAS raid 0 |
Display(s) | iDrac over IP |
Case | HP 1U |
Power Supply | 2x 1100w Platinum PSUs |
Mouse | iDrac |
Keyboard | iDrac |
Software | Windows Server 2019 |
I've ended up with two Mac Pros recently. Both are dual-Xeon based.
One is a Mac Pro 3,1 2008 and the other a Mac Pro 4,1 2009 model (firmware flashed to a Mac Pro 5,1 2010 equivalient).
Still learning about them, but I will say the hardware is solid. And Heavy! That all aluminum Mac Pro "cheese grater" case is not light at all.
The main forum I've hung out to learn more is over on the Macrumors site:
Some folks over there are about as knowledgeable on those Mac Pro models as the gurus here are with the Dell workstations.
Funnily enough, to run the latest MacOS on those older Mac Pros, you have to use software hacks that originally came from the Hackintosh community.
Apple considers them "unsupported", so even though they will run Windows and Linux without much trouble, getting them to run newer (less than 4 years old) Mac OS versions will takes some magic.
System Name | BTXTREME |
---|---|
Processor | QX6800 SLACP Core2 Extreme |
Motherboard | Dell 0WG864 LGA775 BTX |
Cooling | Dell T9303 heatpipe cooler, Delta GFB1212VHG 2 motor fan. |
Memory | 8GB Dell DDR2@800 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Dual BIOS R9-285 ITX O/C 2GB DDR5 |
Storage | Crucial M500 240GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell 22" LCD |
Case | Dell Dimension E 520 MT |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sound with Logitech Z523 speakers |
Power Supply | EVGA B2 750W semi modular |
Mouse | Logitech wireless (two installed) |
Keyboard | Logitech wireless backlit |
Software | Win7-64, Throttlestop 6.00 overclock |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark 11 P7644 (52% )In Win7 64, Firestrike 6892 ( 58% ) http://valid.x86.fr/l2j5p1 |
Did you get your problem sorted out?This manual is a lifesaver.
Wish I would've had it last week when I decided to clean the 3-fan front panel intake.
Removing the motherboard was the easy part, ... placing it back ....ughhh
System Name | HP ProLiant DL360P G8 |
---|---|
Processor | 2x Xeon e2690 |
Motherboard | HP |
Cooling | 6 Delta fans |
Memory | 192gb ECC ddr3 @1333 |
Video Card(s) | Quadro k4200 |
Storage | 4x 1.2TB Dell SAS raid 0 |
Display(s) | iDrac over IP |
Case | HP 1U |
Power Supply | 2x 1100w Platinum PSUs |
Mouse | iDrac |
Keyboard | iDrac |
Software | Windows Server 2019 |
Yes sir, ... while it was no easy task, I did manage to remove the fan assembly, and since I was already in there, I managed to re-paste my cpus.Did you get your problem sorted out?
System Name | Dell T3500 |
---|---|
Processor | Xeon X5687 |
Motherboard | Dell - 9KPNV |
Cooling | Dell U016F |
Memory | 12gb ECC 1333 |
Video Card(s) | MSI rx480 gaming X |
Storage | 1tb WD blue |
Case | Dell T3500 |
Hello everyone, I work with notebook and desktop maintenance. I got a Dell Precision T5500 with the following problem: It turns on, it works normally for days, you can restart it without problem, but if you turn it off it keeps one of the fans on and if you try to turn it on, it generates the code of led amber and 1 and 2 flashing and then off. That would be SYS_PWORK defect. When you use it for a while, it turns off, if you let the fan stop (which can take a long time), when it turns off if you turn it on, it will turn on normally, it is a very complex defect given that there is no electrical diagram to follow. I tried to update the bios through the system, but it restarts and pulls the bios update, it updates successfully (too fast) but keeps the version. Could someone help me with this defect?
In my opinion both issues could be caused by a faulty front I/O control panel daughter board (part # MC532). Very common issue with the Tx500 series. Especially the older ones that used known bad capacitors. The fan and temperature regulator reside there. Much going on with the propitiatory 40-pin cable and connector. Have corrected and re-produced similar issues changing back and forth in my own systems.Ok, my Dell T3500 (5500 mb installed) has gone flakey on me.
This is a T3500 that I had upgraded to a T5500 Motherboard.
And all of a sudden it quit working. Dead. No power light on.
So, I swapped power supplies then started getting a pre-POST error - an amber power light, and two blinking LEDs on the front panel (1 and 2).
According to the Dell service manual, that means there is a regulator failure. Most probably on the motherboad.
So, I swapped out the T5500 motherboard for the original T3500 motherboard (and it has it's own CPU/RAM so that was not the issue).
STILL getting the same pre-POST error - amber power light and two blinking LEDs (1 and 2).
Hmmm...any idea of what is happening? I searched the web a bit, and could not find anyone who had the exact same problem.
System Name | “Frankenstein” Dell T5500 (installed in T3500 case) |
---|---|
Processor | Xeon X5675 |
Motherboard | Dell T5500 |
Cooling | Dell Air cooler 0U016F |
Memory | 24 GB ECC Registered. DDR3 (4GB x 6) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire R9 380X Nitro 4GB |
Storage | SATA SSD and WD HD |
Display(s) | Dell 24” LCD |
Case | Dell T3500 (donor) |
Audio Device(s) | Intel 2.0 HD audio on board |
Power Supply | Dell T5500 875 watt job. Nice beefy PS, but ugly power harness. |
Mouse | Um...generic? |
Keyboard | Dell basic keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64 and PC Linux OS Mate 64 |
Benchmark Scores | Coming! |
Yeah the one I have is a dual Xeon CPU model. They sold then either single or dual CPU. The only difference is the tray that slides out. Very easy to upgrade.Looked at the MacPro stuff. You need to delid your CPUs for those. Hmmmmmmmmmm.
I have one too. But 2x2 core LGA775 Xeons. Probaly Pentium D stuff. It looks like a T5500 MB might fit.Mac Pro 2009 4,1 Processor Upgrade Kit to 12-Core 3.46GHz Xeon X5690 SLBVX | eBay
Mac Pro 2009 4,1 Processor Upgrade Kit to 12-Core 3.46GHz Xeon X5690 SLBVX This kit includes everything you need to upgrade your dual processor 2009 Mac Pro 4,1 to a Dual X5690, giving you 12-cores running at 3.46GHz.www.ebay.com
Roger.In my opinion both issues could be caused by a faulty front I/O control panel daughter board (part # MC532). Very common issue with the Tx500 series. Especially the older ones that used known bad capacitors. The fan and temperature regulator reside there. Much going on with the propitiatory 40-pin cable and connector. Have corrected and re-produced similar issues changing back and forth in my own systems.
still me...
so i heard one of the cpus on the T7810 runs a little hotter cause physics and stuff.
the diff is a bit large imo?
what do you guys think?
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Expand the voltages on that second CPU. Can't tell what it is. Might be higher which would be a binning thing.still me...
so i heard one of the cpus on the T7810 runs a little hotter cause physics and stuff.
the diff is a bit large imo?
what do you guys think?
View attachment 270115
swapped CPUs, added a bit more paste just to be safe - same result.I think I'd look into that a little deeper. Maybe re paste them both. Fans working ok? The first CPU cooler is stepped the second cooler is larger and actually very well designed. I do not have that system but bought a heatsink last year from one. It's actually a really nice heatsink and should do an adequate job.
interesting.Expand the voltages on that second CPU. Can't tell what it is. Might be higher which would be a binning thing.
what's a "binning" thing?a binning thing
The cpu by your 5.25 expansion bay is cpu0 the one by your pcie slots is cpu1. Voltage is not adjustable in your bios. The second heatsink should have direct contact heatpipes very nicely machined flush. Should also have a piece of sheet metal towards the bottom that ducts air down to blow onto the vrm MOSFETs. I don't remember how it should be branded but I sorta doubt there are aftermarket versions of that Dell heatsink. I'd do what lex said and view/log the voltages and a bios update isn't a bad idea. Not sure if it would help but it's just an automatic first thing I do on a new system. Without looking I'd guess that current version is probably a34.swapped CPUs, added a bit more paste just to be safe - same result.
if it is the second one - bigger heatsink - it is branded "FCN", stepped one is FOXCONN
how can i be sure it is the second one?
i will look for another monitoring software that says cpu0, cpu1
interesting.
just bought them off ebay......that voltage config should be in the bios....?
should i reset bios to default?
it is v A19.
*affraid to do update ) we had this talk before.
you can recover functionality if during bios update the power is cut?
(i know, i should get UPS .... damn expensive stuff)
yeah, i was asking how do we know from that picture i posted which is which?The cpu by your 5.25 expansion bay is cpu0 the one by your pcie slots is cpu1. Voltage is not adjustable in your bios.
Oooh I gotcha. Bring up the thermals like you did and take a piece of cardboard with your case opened up and block one heatsink with it. See which thermals go up. If I had to guess they would be in order.yeah, i was asking how do we know from that picture i posted which is which?
(logic says top one is 0 and next one is 1 i guess)
but i cannot see an identifier in the monitoring software.
yeah i will look into it.Go into the bios and set the fans to Auto with minimum being 30 percent. I found 30 percent on fans to be tolerable and it really helps the system run cooler. The factory fan curve sucks on dells.
System Name | BTXTREME |
---|---|
Processor | QX6800 SLACP Core2 Extreme |
Motherboard | Dell 0WG864 LGA775 BTX |
Cooling | Dell T9303 heatpipe cooler, Delta GFB1212VHG 2 motor fan. |
Memory | 8GB Dell DDR2@800 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Dual BIOS R9-285 ITX O/C 2GB DDR5 |
Storage | Crucial M500 240GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell 22" LCD |
Case | Dell Dimension E 520 MT |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sound with Logitech Z523 speakers |
Power Supply | EVGA B2 750W semi modular |
Mouse | Logitech wireless (two installed) |
Keyboard | Logitech wireless backlit |
Software | Win7-64, Throttlestop 6.00 overclock |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark 11 P7644 (52% )In Win7 64, Firestrike 6892 ( 58% ) http://valid.x86.fr/l2j5p1 |
so disappointing ..The factory fan curve sucks on dells.
in task manager all threads are high up at 100%.What I see is one core running cold. Of course what you posted is only 3 cores of a 14 core CPU. But maybe it's not a cooling problem but an inactive core. If you swapped CPUs and it stayed there then maybe a bad connection on the MB? I see the cold core having 0% utilization, and the other two 100%.
"I think it has a misfire."
did that.Go into the bios and set the fans to Auto with minimum being 30 percent.
yeah, went with 20, see how it goes.The only difference between our systems (t5810) is you have 2 CPU fans. They all ramp together. Set it down some if it's too loud for you. But don't leave it at 0. It's possible that 10 percent will be effective. Seeing it didn't get above 70 on stress. And don't quote me but cpuz may show fan rpm. They have a fan controller built into it too just doesn't work well with our systems....
yeah, went with 20, see how it goes.
really curious about the fan speed for all fans.
i was expecting the fan for the 80+ degrees fan to run faster.
that is what should happen, right?
i mean, 82 degrees... should the fan not start running faster?
when the other one is 20 degrees lower?..
or it does not go faster cause "save the planet" stuff?
Hi, I need to buy a new PC for video editing. Just made 300k followers so going to splurge a little lol. Not real hi end, no 3D 4k, just cutting vids for Twitter. Still I want to go a little above a normal PC for 2 reasons. 1st I am stressing the machine and it's a higher end PC. 2nd the bloatware, and God does it slow the machine down. I've managed to get rid of a lot of it but lots of crap is still there slowing me up.
So I'm thinking a lower end workstation running 11 pro small business should do the trick on both accts. I know, never underestimate the power of MS slipping in spam but not a guru at this so kinda stuck with it. So I do a little research thinking video card is going to be the biggest need so should start there and came up with this.