If anyone's considering this, get the 8 core E5-2667/2673 V2, or even the 6 core E5-1650/1660 V2. They have fewer cores, but you'll get better performance thanks to the faster 3.6GHz all core boost (this only goes to 3.3GHz). Very few games can make use of that many cores, so top core speed matters more.
Mae necesito su contacto.. tengo una dell t3610 con el mismo procesador y ocupo que me ayude a despejar dudas. No se que tarjeta de video podria montarle... y no se si ocupara disipador de calor 🤔🤔🤔
Is your system primarily a true workstation or gaming pc. I switched from dual CPUs in my Z840 to a single e5 1650 v4 and got a 15% bump in gaming performance and userbench score. Less cores buy higher clocked CPU. Just curious about your setup.
@@johnringgold3036 My system is a bit of both I suppose. I do gaming but also video editing and photo editing. That is also part of why I went with a GPU with more VRAM. A good balance for workloads and gaming. I actually was lucky to get it from a local animation studio that were upgrading their workstations and have a dozen or so for sale.
I use a T3610 with 32gig ram, a PowerColor RX 6600XT 8GB red devil, a Xeon E5 2697 V2 cpu and modded the bios in order to be able to boot from a 500gig NVMe SSD. The game I play is Insurgency: Sandstorm on a modded server.
not sure if i ever commented this before but in these Dell Precision when i upgrade the CPU coolers i turn the stock fan into a exhaust fans and connect the CPU cooler fan to sata power. can be a little loud but I prefer performance over sound.
How did you know to add 4 washers on the Noctua CPU Cooler? I purchased a Dell Precision T3660 and wanted to replace the CPU cooler with a Noctua NH-D12L. I wrote to Noctua asking what I needed to install and they told me since Dell does not conform to industry standard motherboards, installing their cooler in this system may damage the CPU and to return the Noctua. I suppose if the CPU hight on the Dell motherboard is different than on industry standard boards, installation may apply greater pressure on the CPU and damage it or the pins. Can you provide any guidance here? Thanks.
I have a Dell Precision T3600. With this CPU. Intel Xeon 1650 0. Am I able to use the same heatsink with my computer motherboard as shown in this video?
I have a T3610 that was gifted to me. In swapping GPUs, I no longer get a display out even with original card. It is posting according to the front panel LEDs. Any thoughts?
Bring the system down to base specs and then add components incrementally to see if you can get video again. Base Specs = CPU, 1 Memory Stick, Original GPU
I have a Dell T3600 with E5 2680 and RX 580 8GB. It works fine but when I tried RX 5500 XT and RX 6600, both times it gave VERY stuttery gameplay in Spiderman 2018 and the GPU usage was all over the place ranging from lower 20-30% to 80-90%. Even on benchmarks like Furmark and Unigine etc, the GPU wouldn't go to 100% usage. I never tried Nvidia cards because AMD cards are cheaper. But think and hope that this is an AMD thing and now I'm saving for an Nvidia card. Can someone advise if this could be fixed for AMD cards? Cause it might happen on nvidia cards as well, I don't know.
@@oblivionlord1242 Thanks for the advise and I thought the same but even 1660 Super had the same exact issue with the same games. I tried finding a solution for months and then I upgraded to a ryzen build. I realised later that my memory was in dual channel and I didn't try to run it on quad channel but I doubt that it would have made a difference as my target fps were just 60.
@@faizanakram1419 to be honest, those cards are not even good for the new Spiderman games, besides the Rx 6600 but that would of ran poorly on this older system because it's modern that prefers PCIE 4.0 An RTX 2070 most likely would have fixed these issues because it's PCIE 3.0 but still runs well on 2.0
@@oblivionlord1242 It was not a card or PCI generation issue. Even 1660 Super was giving the same problem which is equal to 1070. And I don't even have PCIE gen 4 now, I have gen 3 and everything is working fine.
Guys help, i wanna plug in rx 5700 xt to my T3610, i have PSU 685 with an 8-pin "VGA 2" connector, a cable with a 2x6-pin is inserted there, in order to connect to the video card, what should I do? pull out this cable and plug in an 2x8-pin?
Yes, same steps, but use the T3600 upgrade guide for processor models and memory. www.greenpcgamers.com/dell/dell-precision-models/precision-ddr3-based-workstations/make-my-precision-t3600-in-to-a-gaming-computer/
If anyone's considering this, get the 8 core E5-2667/2673 V2, or even the 6 core E5-1650/1660 V2. They have fewer cores, but you'll get better performance thanks to the faster 3.6GHz all core boost (this only goes to 3.3GHz). Very few games can make use of that many cores, so top core speed matters more.
I am 4 years old with a t3650 xeon e5 1680 v2 and it defends itself very well in gaming, what good videos you have, greetings from Costa Rica!
Mae necesito su contacto.. tengo una dell t3610 con el mismo procesador y ocupo que me ayude a despejar dudas.
No se que tarjeta de video podria montarle... y no se si ocupara disipador de calor 🤔🤔🤔
@@adrirami8806 mine came with a Dell oem 1060
Great Video! Do you have bios warning for the lower RPMS, even the cabling was done correctly with the adatptor dell to standard?
Cool video. Watched the previous one too. My main machine is a T5610 with dual E-5 2550 V2 CPUs 128GBs of RAM and I just upgraded to a 1080Ti
Is your system primarily a true workstation or gaming pc. I switched from dual CPUs in my Z840 to a single e5 1650 v4 and got a 15% bump in gaming performance and userbench score. Less cores buy higher clocked CPU. Just curious about your setup.
@@johnringgold3036 My system is a bit of both I suppose. I do gaming but also video editing and photo editing. That is also part of why I went with a GPU with more VRAM. A good balance for workloads and gaming.
I actually was lucky to get it from a local animation studio that were upgrading their workstations and have a dozen or so for sale.
I cant find the NM-XFB4 mounts. Neither the discontinued U9DX-I4. Any recommended replacements?
Does the T3610 support an ATX mobo? Saw a couple of T3610 cases in an e-waste dumpster.
I use a T3610 with 32gig ram, a PowerColor RX 6600XT 8GB red devil, a Xeon E5 2697 V2 cpu and modded the bios in order to be able to boot from a 500gig NVMe SSD.
The game I play is Insurgency: Sandstorm on a modded server.
not sure if i ever commented this before but in these Dell Precision when i upgrade the CPU coolers i turn the stock fan into a exhaust fans and connect the CPU cooler fan to sata power. can be a little loud but I prefer performance over sound.
Interesting!
How did you know to add 4 washers on the Noctua CPU Cooler? I purchased a Dell Precision T3660 and wanted to replace the CPU cooler with a Noctua NH-D12L. I wrote to Noctua asking what I needed to install and they told me since Dell does not conform to industry standard motherboards, installing their cooler in this system may damage the CPU and to return the Noctua. I suppose if the CPU hight on the Dell motherboard is different than on industry standard boards, installation may apply greater pressure on the CPU and damage it or the pins. Can you provide any guidance here? Thanks.
I have a Dell Precision T3600. With this CPU. Intel Xeon 1650 0. Am I able to use the same heatsink with my computer motherboard as shown in this video?
I would like to use a Noctua NH-U9DX i4 double fan on a 2097 v2 build. Would the split washers work with that cooler?
Been waiting on a new vid from you guys thx
I have a T3610 that was gifted to me. In swapping GPUs, I no longer get a display out even with original card. It is posting according to the front panel LEDs. Any thoughts?
Bring the system down to base specs and then add components incrementally to see if you can get video again. Base Specs = CPU, 1 Memory Stick, Original GPU
Is it possible to upgrade the front 4 USB ports to all four USB-3 or later USB ports?
When you have a Xeon CPU in a system say, a Dell Precision T3620) how accurate is the BIOS information about the installed CPU?
It's normally accurate. Are you having issues?
I have Dell 7810 with duel 2690v4 it's good for Gaming
I am doing a similar cpu cooler mod on a dell precision t3600, can you tell me what drill bit size you used to drill out the rivets?
Most of the time 1/8"
5:26 Mmmm heat paste
Can you put a link to the duel female 6 pin to 8 pin?
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I have a Dell T3600 with E5 2680 and RX 580 8GB. It works fine but when I tried RX 5500 XT and RX 6600, both times it gave VERY stuttery gameplay in Spiderman 2018 and the GPU usage was all over the place ranging from lower 20-30% to 80-90%. Even on benchmarks like Furmark and Unigine etc, the GPU wouldn't go to 100% usage. I never tried Nvidia cards because AMD cards are cheaper. But think and hope that this is an AMD thing and now I'm saving for an Nvidia card. Can someone advise if this could be fixed for AMD cards? Cause it might happen on nvidia cards as well, I don't know.
These towers do not like AMD cards, especially the newer ones, get yourself a gtx 1080 or RTX 2070 for it
@@oblivionlord1242 Thanks for the advise and I thought the same but even 1660 Super had the same exact issue with the same games. I tried finding a solution for months and then I upgraded to a ryzen build. I realised later that my memory was in dual channel and I didn't try to run it on quad channel but I doubt that it would have made a difference as my target fps were just 60.
@@faizanakram1419 to be honest, those cards are not even good for the new Spiderman games, besides the Rx 6600 but that would of ran poorly on this older system because it's modern that prefers PCIE 4.0
An RTX 2070 most likely would have fixed these issues because it's PCIE 3.0 but still runs well on 2.0
@@oblivionlord1242 It was not a card or PCI generation issue. Even 1660 Super was giving the same problem which is equal to 1070. And I don't even have PCIE gen 4 now, I have gen 3 and everything is working fine.
@@faizanakram1419 seems like the GPU usage is your fault aside, I'm not experiencing this
Guys help, i wanna plug in rx 5700 xt to my T3610, i have PSU 685 with an 8-pin "VGA 2" connector, a cable with a 2x6-pin is inserted there, in order to connect to the video card, what should I do? pull out this cable and plug in an 2x8-pin?
You could use a dual 6 pin female to 8 pin male adapter.
@@GreenPCGamerscom уou mean plug to videocard with my standart cable?
Is there a way this can be done on the T3600?
Yes, same steps, but use the T3600 upgrade guide for processor models and memory.
www.greenpcgamers.com/dell/dell-precision-models/precision-ddr3-based-workstations/make-my-precision-t3600-in-to-a-gaming-computer/