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System Name | Dual Socket HP z820 Workstation |
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Processor | Twin Intel Xeon E5 2673 v2 OEM processors (thats a total of 16C/32T) |
Motherboard | HP Dual Socket Motherboard |
Cooling | Stock HP liquid cooling |
Memory | 64GB Registered ECC memory kit (octal channel memory on this rig) |
Video Card(s) | MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X 8GB |
Storage | 2 x 512GB SSD in raid 0 |
Display(s) | Acer 23" 75Hz Gaming monitors 1080P x2 |
Case | Brushed Aluminium |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated (5.1) |
Power Supply | HP 1125W Stock PSU |
Mouse | gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Dell |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
My weakest Phenom II rig runs a B75 unlocked to a Deneb X4 @ 3.0Ghz. This CPU has a locked multiplier so for overclocking we had to use the FSB technique. Running the FSB at 240Mhz we were able to achieve a 3.6Ghz overclock but it's just not enough! The quest for more horsepower must go on!
I've been planning to upgrade this for quite some time procuring parts and whatnot. We are moving to an AMD 960T which runs stock at 3.0Ghz and turbo up to 3.4Ghz. Since it is black edition we can really maximize performance as well - and O/C details will follow.
Yesterday, I ran into a little snag when my 585 watt power supply bit the dust after starting the new system. Needless to say, I had to do some janky repairs to get this system back online, the procedure of which I will detail below. The build phase is 99% complete, with the only task left to mount the SSD drive and clean up the wiring. Pictures and updates to follow.
First, I had to go hunting for a capable power supply. I settled on an Antec 400W model SL400. This PS is definitely OLD and not really built to handle the power demands of a 110W quad core processor, so we had to perform a few upgrades to make it work. First, I took ATX 4 pin power connector off my broken power supply and we had to graft that in to work with my Antec PS.
The upgrade involved using a standard Molex connector that you might find on a fan, and grafting in the 4 pin ATX power plug. This only left me with the orange, 3.3volt wire to deal with:
Molex Connector:
Once that was done, we grafted the remaining orange wire on the ATX 4 pin to one of the pre-existing 3.3 volt orange wires on the Antec PS:
Here is a better look at the ATX 4 pin we need for the Phenom 960T power delivery:
Once the orange wire was grafted in, I did a trial run and the system posted! Guess we will see how long the trusty 400 W Antec survives!
Here is my nice new 960T!
More pics to follow, we are nearly there!
I've been planning to upgrade this for quite some time procuring parts and whatnot. We are moving to an AMD 960T which runs stock at 3.0Ghz and turbo up to 3.4Ghz. Since it is black edition we can really maximize performance as well - and O/C details will follow.
Yesterday, I ran into a little snag when my 585 watt power supply bit the dust after starting the new system. Needless to say, I had to do some janky repairs to get this system back online, the procedure of which I will detail below. The build phase is 99% complete, with the only task left to mount the SSD drive and clean up the wiring. Pictures and updates to follow.
First, I had to go hunting for a capable power supply. I settled on an Antec 400W model SL400. This PS is definitely OLD and not really built to handle the power demands of a 110W quad core processor, so we had to perform a few upgrades to make it work. First, I took ATX 4 pin power connector off my broken power supply and we had to graft that in to work with my Antec PS.
The upgrade involved using a standard Molex connector that you might find on a fan, and grafting in the 4 pin ATX power plug. This only left me with the orange, 3.3volt wire to deal with:
Molex Connector:
Once that was done, we grafted the remaining orange wire on the ATX 4 pin to one of the pre-existing 3.3 volt orange wires on the Antec PS:
Here is a better look at the ATX 4 pin we need for the Phenom 960T power delivery:
Once the orange wire was grafted in, I did a trial run and the system posted! Guess we will see how long the trusty 400 W Antec survives!
Here is my nice new 960T!
More pics to follow, we are nearly there!