Here's my Geekbench 4
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/10619079
I think the E7500 tapemod willl kill me in single core, and I'm one of the highest already.
BTW I totally borked the BIOS mod part of it. I'll need to start over there. Not a lot of support available for modding the Dell BIOS. You can get pretty close by running a CPUID 1067A LGA775 CPU to get some friendly setting loaded, and then tweak with TS. Definitely a work in progress. The GTX1060 cheered me up after I killed it and had to reset the BIOS to bring it back to "life". I'm still using it to post here, and running benchmarks, but it's a PITA to wake it up now.
The BIOS mod that's out there just changes the platform identifier from 11 (LGA775) to 44 (LGA771). It uses the existing 1067A microcode. This adds :GA771, but removes all LGA775 support.
The part I had trouble with was they use a utility for SysAdmins. to load BIOS updates remotely over a network. Not what I'm used to.
This is actually kind of funny. There is a whole thread (OK it's a small one) about Optiplex 380 gaming machines at OCN.
https://www.overclock.net/forum/237-htpc/1624913-dell-optiplex-380-into-modern-gaming-machine.html
I thought I was the only one running one of these bottom feeders.
But I still miss my 3.72GHz Dimension E520 QX6800 R9-285 rig. The validation link below is for 3.98GHz but that was just a validation run.
If you look at the date it was posted you'll see it was in 2nd spot for a very long time. 3.72 was good for 3rd at the time, but other users with a single clock faster fsb have pushed me off the chart.
http://valid.x86.fr/top-cpu/496e746...d652043505520513638303020204020322e393347487a
That's what gave me the TS overclocking bug.
Here's a 3.72GHz Dimension E520 TS overclock. I know the guy from Tomshardware. Same CPU score as X5470 Opti 380. Those orignally came with Pentium 4 CPUs.
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/4588263