Why would you need to change the cpu bracket ? It looks the same as the one. You have on just the one that comes with 3630 is all in one and the smaller one from aftermarket MOBO is small 4:31
The same CPU sockets tend to look the same in size; however, the threaded screw holes are not the same, and it does not fit with my EK120 DRGB AIO cooler. Since the original one that came with the PC is a CPU bracket and CPU cooler mounting backplate combo, I need to remove it to install the CPU cooler backplate from my EKWB EK-120 DRGB instead.
I'm curious on how to make the ground cable you made for the power button failure alert? Very useful video btw. I just happened to be looking for such a video. Liked and Subscribed.
At 9:50, I demonstrated how to fix the button alert failure by wiring a cable from the motherboard screw hole (which serves as the grounding point) and connecting that cable to pin number 9 on the front I/O pin header.
Oh, the cable that I used in the video is one I cut from a PWM fan extension cable. Since a PWM fan extension cable is inexpensive and has four female pins, I cut one of those four female slots to use as a wired jumper cable in this video
@@itggearcan you make a video or a youtube short or something in detail of how you made the cable for this? Please please please. You’ve just earned a new subscriber also.
The Dell Precision T3630 motherboard’s USB 3.0 header is standard and can be used with any case, but the USB 2.0 header is smaller and cannot be used with other cases. Thank you.
The Dell Precision T5820 motherboard has a non-standard size and is larger than most cases available on the market, so I can't do a case swap with this PC. However, the case is already quite spacious, and you can improve the airflow by installing appropriate fans. Thanks for your understanding!
I subscribed to ETA Prime channel, Hardware Haven, now Ytb suggest your channel, what a nice channel and I mash the subscribe button. I saw your other videos having no speaking voice, this video having a good presentation but you can speaking up a bit, about 20% is perfect. Currently it is easy to listen but a bit slow. sorry for my bad English
Dell Precision T3630 definitely supports Intel Xeon E (Coffee Lake) series CPUs with ECC RAM. In this video, the CPU installed on this PC is the Intel Xeon E-2124 with 16GB of ECC 2666MHz RAM. Thank you.
I believe that the Dell Precision T3600 cannot be easily case-swapped due to its custom motherboard and larger size. It won’t fit into a different case. However, the Dell Precision T3600 is already spacious and well-structured for airflow as a workstation, and it’s compatible with its existing hardware. Thank you!
I think it can. I searched the internet for details about the Dell Precision T3650 motherboard layout and found that it’s nearly the same as the Dell T3630 motherboard. Initially, I planned to buy the Dell Precision T3650 from eBay to install it in an M-ATX case. However, I couldn’t find the motherboard I/O shield, so I ended up purchasing the Dell T3630 from a local computer shop in my hometown instead
bro, thank you for this. I've been trying to find a video on how to case swap the 3630 for the last year! Thanks again. Subscribed!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found the video helpful. 😊
Excellent video. I thought i knew every OEM system with a smooth case swap. Guess i was wrong. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Your hexagonal screwdriver is so cute. 😂
Why would you need to change the cpu bracket ? It looks the same as the one. You have on just the one that comes with 3630 is all in one and the smaller one from aftermarket MOBO is small 4:31
The same CPU sockets tend to look the same in size; however, the threaded screw holes are not the same, and it does not fit with my EK120 DRGB AIO cooler. Since the original one that came with the PC is a CPU bracket and CPU cooler mounting backplate combo, I need to remove it to install the CPU cooler backplate from my EKWB EK-120 DRGB instead.
Damnnn!!! I like the way you do! It’s really nice!
Glad you like it!
Nice setup!
I'm curious on how to make the ground cable you made for the power button failure alert? Very useful video btw. I just happened to be looking for such a video. Liked and Subscribed.
At 9:50, I demonstrated how to fix the button alert failure by wiring a cable from the motherboard screw hole (which serves as the grounding point) and connecting that cable to pin number 9 on the front I/O pin header.
@@itggear Sorry, I meant how did you make that ground cable? Did you just use a male to female dupont wire jumper ribbon cable?
Oh, the cable that I used in the video is one I cut from a PWM fan extension cable. Since a PWM fan extension cable is inexpensive and has four female pins, I cut one of those four female slots to use as a wired jumper cable in this video
@@itggear ahh nice! I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the feed back.
@@itggearcan you make a video or a youtube short or something in detail of how you made the cable for this? Please please please. You’ve just earned a new subscriber also.
Is this for any case for the power and the usbs connectors?
The Dell Precision T3630 motherboard’s USB 3.0 header is standard and can be used with any case, but the USB 2.0 header is smaller and cannot be used with other cases. Thank you.
Hey can you make a video like this on dell precision t5820....
The Dell Precision T5820 motherboard has a non-standard size and is larger than most cases available on the market, so I can't do a case swap with this PC. However, the case is already quite spacious, and you can improve the airflow by installing appropriate fans. Thanks for your understanding!
I can too swap case like you with my 3640?
I subscribed to ETA Prime channel, Hardware Haven, now Ytb suggest your channel, what a nice channel and I mash the subscribe button.
I saw your other videos having no speaking voice, this video having a good presentation but you can speaking up a bit, about 20% is perfect. Currently it is easy to listen but a bit slow. sorry for my bad English
Awesome, thank you!
Great vid! Hey you know if every 3630 supports Xeon processors? I’m mid parts collecting and realized my motherboard does not support my e-2174g CPU.
Dell Precision T3630 definitely supports Intel Xeon E (Coffee Lake) series CPUs with ECC RAM. In this video, the CPU installed on this PC is the Intel Xeon E-2124 with 16GB of ECC 2666MHz RAM. Thank you.
Need the link to the powered screwdriver.
It’s a Bosch Go screwdriver bit, bro, and I plug it into a regular screwdriver handle.
Hey nice video. Do you think this transformation would work on a T3600 as well?
I believe that the Dell Precision T3600 cannot be easily case-swapped due to its custom motherboard and larger size. It won’t fit into a different case. However, the Dell Precision T3600 is already spacious and well-structured for airflow as a workstation, and it’s compatible with its existing hardware. Thank you!
@@itggear True true, thank you!
do you think its possible to do a case swap on a Dell Precision T3650 also?
I think it can. I searched the internet for details about the Dell Precision T3650 motherboard layout and found that it’s nearly the same as the Dell T3630 motherboard. Initially, I planned to buy the Dell Precision T3650 from eBay to install it in an M-ATX case. However, I couldn’t find the motherboard I/O shield, so I ended up purchasing the Dell T3630 from a local computer shop in my hometown instead
@@itggearwould you be willing to sell the T3630 case?
wow its look so cool
that case is NOT $35😭
Lifeweaver, is that you? lol
Haha, not Lifeweaver, but close! 😉
Amazing job..
Great work
Thanks
I don't know where you buy OEM machines, but they are in Europe. They are too expensive, whether it is dell or lenovo, the price is high.
Only China could give you this good value.
Pleased to HAL-9000 got out of the aero-space industry 😁
just get an I7 for this