We could speculate all day, let's wait to hear back from them.
Dear TPU community, after almost 3 years (!) I’m back. (my T7500 is alive and cool)
I'm more an Apprentice than an expert but if I can share some knowledge with the community I will be more than happy.
As you may know I have a strong affinity for server operating systems for two reasons:
- Personal: I'm obsessed with the compute efficiency - but not yet a 100% command line geek
- Business: mostly because it's the operating system that they use in my daily work, to be honest I use the windows server evaluation versions and reset it for the maximum time allowed (2.5 years!)
After that I will install a new operating system from scratch. RedHat / Centos is also a must in my professional learning path.
I thought that this was going to be a long thread but I prefer to associate the ideas with the t 7500 rather than write unrelated separated posts.
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Topic | Description
CURRENT ISSUES / EXPERIENCE
- Image issues with Monitors | DVI VGA HDMI on Windows Server 2016
- Red Hat Experience | power / suspend issues with Red Hat/CentOS
- Windows 11 Experience | Windows Copilot
EXPANSIONS AND PROJECTS
- RAM Expansion | Planning to add 48GB (16 chips) to reach 72GB total
- NVMe Adapter | Exploring the use of an NVMe adapter for performance
- “New” GPU | Considering a GPU upgrade with HDMI support
Images issues with Monitors | DVI VGA HDMI on Windows Server 2016 (equivalent to Win 10)
For a year I have been using a Dell LATITUDE 5420 laptop from my employer and doing RDP to the T7500,
The laptop had two HDMI ports, directly cabled to 2 BENQ monitors.
- GW 2283 (HDMIx2, VGA)
- GL 2460 HM (HDMI, DVI, VGA)
Layoff and job change, laptop is to be returned.
I went directly cabling into the workstation ( the noise is no problem to me, I even feel it makes me feel more productive).
Given the
AMD FirePro V5900 ports availability (DVI, DPx2) I plugged the DVI monitor using a simple DVI cable.
For the other I used a simple DP to VGA converter.
To improve image quality I purchased a DP to HDMI converter.
In my experience the VGA quality seems to look better or less eye fatigue than the HDMI.
And weirdly, the HDMI adapter is “scaling” the image, I don’t know why.
As far as I know these adapters are just wire, They don't make any signal improvement
( but shouldn't do any signal degradation as well.)
QUESTION HERE:
can I have good image quality with the current AMD FirePro V5900 or would it be better to get a “new” GPU?
1920x1080 should be decent even today.
Pd: i didn't find any compatible GPU with HDMI ports (and didn’t find it’s worthy either)
Pd: I'm trying to disguise if it's the GPU, the cable, the monitor, or my aging process affecting my eyes.
- Red Hat Experience | power / suspend issues with Red Hat/CentOS
One thing I definitely love from the T7500 is the ability to suspend, and it works pretty good even with two or more virtual machines running inside ( vmware or virtualbox, big exception here hyper v - which will not allow any power management at all)
I installed centos 7 directly and it looks fine, all core / threads are detected, very low RAM consumption.
but the power management is scrambled, it throttles the fans to the maximum and I'm not sure why I couldn't change that, and if I suspend, it will freeze and reboot required. So i got back to windows
- Windows 11 Experience | Windows Copilot
When I purchased the t7500 it came with windows 10 home edition which I wiped almost immediately.
However, I am very interested in the integration of copilots in the operating system so I would give a try to windows 11 just because the windows copilot.
and experience with t7500 and windows 11 ?
EXPANSIONS AND PROJECTS
- RAM Expansion | Planning to add 48GB (16 chips) to reach 72GB total
I want to to purchase another 48 gigabytes of ram in 16 chips size that is the maximum accepted by the system ( I tried with a 32 gb chip and it was rejected)
Since I have only one processor, that additional 48 with my current 24 would sum up to 72 gigabytes in total, distributed in the 6 slots available.
I the event I could upgrade to the next model of dell workstation that's T7600 (used) (and say goodbye to the faithful T7500)
Is there a common type of memory that I could recycle for that “new” project ?
- NVMe Adapter | Exploring the use of an NVMe adapter for performance
Other project I have is to install an NVME adapter for running solid-state drives expecting to have much more performance on virtual machines
As far as has checked it's not possible to boot / run the main operating system right from NVME
but that should not be a big issue since the speed achieved in normal SSD is fast enough for OS.
Any experience?
- “New” GPU | Considering a GPU upgrade with HDMI support
Would HDMI native support be worthy of a new
GPU investment?
better image quality, better resolution?
( I’m not a graphic designer or artist)
Thanks for reading, Thank you All.