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Hello All
Well, i have sold my soul and bought an old Dell T5500 with 2 x Xeon E5620's (the price was right!).
I plan to upgrade it a little before i start to use it, but would like opinions/advice off the people here, so i dont do anything silly (other than buying the old Dell PC...).
This PC is not for gaming. it is for software development, i will run a few virtual machines on it too (not permanently). Photoshop, triple monitor multitasking and general PC use (word, emails, YouTube, the odd HD video and general stuff...)
Hopefully i will not be pushing this PC to the max, but my faithful little dual core work PC has been working its knackers of now for too long.... and is due a good retirement, probably as a backup device.
Any advice is much appreciated!
Well, i have sold my soul and bought an old Dell T5500 with 2 x Xeon E5620's (the price was right!).
I plan to upgrade it a little before i start to use it, but would like opinions/advice off the people here, so i dont do anything silly (other than buying the old Dell PC...).
- The PC is coming with an old Quadro card. I would like to ADD my (oldish) HD6950/70 to it, so I can have 3 monitors (independent), but i don't think the DELL PSU comes with the correct connections for the 6950.
I have a goodish Antec 620watt PSU. should/could i put this into the DELL? Does it have the power for dual Xeon's? + 2 x (oldish) GPU's
I assume I can run 2 different colour GPUs. I have managed to do this in the past (am at present, have an AMD and Nvidia in the same PC and all works OK, with a little extra config). - The DELL comes with 8GM ram (in 2gb + 1gb +1gb, for each CPU). I think the Xeon E5620 are tri channel. I would like to upgrade the ram to 3x2gb and 6x2gb (for the 2 x CPUs). Can I add any DDR3 to this or does it HAVE to be ECC ram?
- Hard Drives:
I have a few 1TB hard drives, so was going to install 2 of these, and am also thinking of buying a 250gb Samsung as the primary drive mainly to install win7 on (https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-191-SA&groupid=1657&catid=2101&subcat=2393).
Am also wondering if i should buy a hybrid drive (https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-292-SE&groupid=1657&catid=1660&subcat=1893) to replace one of the 1TB drives. This drive would be used to install most of my programs to (Photoshop, office, dev software, etc.). Would i see any benefits to this?
(the other 1TB drive if mainly for file storage).
I don't plan to run any RAID. - At some other point I will also upgrade the CPU's to hex core, but will wait until I see a bargain (do the CPU's have to be "matched" or could i run a quad and hex core CPU together?)
- anything else I should be thinking of or buying as an upgrade for the Dell (ideally from OCuk!)?
This PC is not for gaming. it is for software development, i will run a few virtual machines on it too (not permanently). Photoshop, triple monitor multitasking and general PC use (word, emails, YouTube, the odd HD video and general stuff...)
Hopefully i will not be pushing this PC to the max, but my faithful little dual core work PC has been working its knackers of now for too long.... and is due a good retirement, probably as a backup device.
Any advice is much appreciated!
(also didn't mention the GPU, but there was one in the photos, so this will be a surprise, maybe good maybe bad...)
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