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Dell Precision T7500 Workstation Review
http://www.itcreations.com/
Phone: 1-800-983-5318
E-Mail: itcreationstv@gmail.com
The T7500 was designed to be the pinnacle of power, performance, and scalability for Dell enterprise workstations before it was replaced by the T7600. However, you'll find that these workhorses still have much to offer for your design, animation, engineering, and CAD applications.
Music:
Growing UP' by Andrea Quarin
(www.melodyloops.com/tracks/growing-up/)Order #: 23615698474
Date: 2013-03-26
as Royalty Free Music under Creative Commons License CC BY-ND 3.0 (www.melodyloops.com/support/full-license/)
For more information contact Melody Loops at support@melodyloops.com
Sparrow a Rabbit : It is great for working in Clip Studio Paint Pro. A NVMe SSD data drive added with a PCIe adapter card is an inexpensive and speedy upgrade.
Faisal Ghulam Farid : How many logical processors it supports
InternetOfThings : It's only 7 years and already looks so ancient
Marc W : could anyone recommend a good gfx card for streaming and editing of gta5 on top settings on 2 monitors
K V & Media's Channel : I have Dell workstation T5500 2pcs which I bought six years ago, Can I use geforce rtx 2080 for 4k?
Dell T 7500 Gaming
Hey YouTube. Welcome to my channel.
This video is about the gaming performance of
Dell T7500 with 2 Intel Xeon X5690 At 3.56 GHZ 96GB of RAM Evga GTX 1070 8 GB H700 raid controller
Raid 5 5.5TB 2 Samsung 860 Evo SSD in Raid 0 strip
Please like and subscribe
Blade : Soon I will be doing a review of a Ryzen 3000 build With the 3800 X Please keep an eye out for this video also please check out my other video on the Hp 820 workstation
SF : I bought a T7500 11 years ago and also used. Still a beast.
⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ : This is just amazing, nice cooling fan system, I got my T7500 back in 2017, but I started using it like 2 months ago, bought it a ssd and graphics card and it's totally superb. Thanks for sharing!
Clayton Pitts : Hi Yes, Great system. I have been looking at them for some time. I have a T3400. Not like the power you have. But was googling for info on my and ran across the T7500. I truly believe it may be my next system. I have a small budget. I generally pick up computers from a thrift store and slowly upgrading the Ram and CPU and then the video card. You don't have to have the news computer to get online. Thanks for the video.
Stepside1986 : T7500 dual x5680, 48GB DDR3 Reg Ecc, Dell GTX 1060 6GB, SATA III pcie x2 controller, 240GB SanDisk SSD, 750GB Seagate barracuda. I used to have it decked out with raid arrays, 1300w PSU, Raid Controller, etc. I used those parts for other machines though. I gave the Rocket Raid 640 to friend for his server he was building and another I gave to a friend who needed more expansion on his motherboard. The 1070 Went to my newer ryzen machine, and so did the drives.
Dell Precision T7500 - Xeon X5690 Upgrade
Zulu : The feeling of holding 2 x5690s in hand is something ryzen users will never understand.
Guitar and Music Institute : Tyler, hi there, find your videos a goldmine of information. Basically I have bought the same system (over here in Scotland) based on watching your videos. I have upgraded the T7500 by purchasing a riser card along with the same chip as you show in this video (which matches the chip already in the computer). My problem is that the computer now works great!...without the riser card. As soon as I put the riser card in I just get the lights 2, 3, 4 coming on with the power button amber and the fan making a lot of noise. Take the riser out, it works. I have checked the memory, fine and over the next few days I'm going to check the processor that I bought for the riser card. My question is: have you ever had any problems with the riser card or know of problems that makes the system not work with it in? I have updated the BIOS to the latest version but still no ball...any help gratefully received. Thanks so much for the T7500 vids! Ged
ZoruaZorroark : when i reapplied paste to my e5-1650 cpu, i used more of a crisscross pattern, and that might be a better for chips with big ihs. i am also considering on upgrading my e5-1650 to the e5-1660 or the e5-2660 and putting in 32gb of ram with a nvidia gtx1660
Festus D : A quick one: what's the processor cooler you're using ? Picked up a x5690 for a T7500 that I haven't gotten to work yet and I'm thinking to use the stock heatsink. Do you think they'll run fine with the stock heatsink or you recommend I use a cooler? Just ordered a replacement mobo and should have install tomorrow. Thanks. Nice video
Lee Edward : I will be doing this upgrade to my old T7500 as well! Get some new life out of the girl. Currently using it as an ESXI server, ...lots of vm's....and a gaming rig VM (using PCI passthrough)
Thanks for the vid!
http://www.itcreations.com/
Phone: 1-800-983-5318
E-Mail: itcreationstv@gmail.com
The T7500 was designed to be the pinnacle of power, performance, and scalability for Dell enterprise workstations before it was replaced by the T7600. However, you'll find that these workhorses still have much to offer for your design, animation, engineering, and CAD applications.
Music:
Growing UP' by Andrea Quarin
(www.melodyloops.com/tracks/growing-up/)Order #: 23615698474
Date: 2013-03-26
as Royalty Free Music under Creative Commons License CC BY-ND 3.0 (www.melodyloops.com/support/full-license/)
For more information contact Melody Loops at support@melodyloops.com
Sparrow a Rabbit : It is great for working in Clip Studio Paint Pro. A NVMe SSD data drive added with a PCIe adapter card is an inexpensive and speedy upgrade.
Faisal Ghulam Farid : How many logical processors it supports
InternetOfThings : It's only 7 years and already looks so ancient
Marc W : could anyone recommend a good gfx card for streaming and editing of gta5 on top settings on 2 monitors
K V & Media's Channel : I have Dell workstation T5500 2pcs which I bought six years ago, Can I use geforce rtx 2080 for 4k?
Dell T 7500 Gaming
Hey YouTube. Welcome to my channel.
This video is about the gaming performance of
Dell T7500 with 2 Intel Xeon X5690 At 3.56 GHZ 96GB of RAM Evga GTX 1070 8 GB H700 raid controller
Raid 5 5.5TB 2 Samsung 860 Evo SSD in Raid 0 strip
Please like and subscribe
Blade : Soon I will be doing a review of a Ryzen 3000 build With the 3800 X Please keep an eye out for this video also please check out my other video on the Hp 820 workstation
SF : I bought a T7500 11 years ago and also used. Still a beast.
⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ : This is just amazing, nice cooling fan system, I got my T7500 back in 2017, but I started using it like 2 months ago, bought it a ssd and graphics card and it's totally superb. Thanks for sharing!
Clayton Pitts : Hi Yes, Great system. I have been looking at them for some time. I have a T3400. Not like the power you have. But was googling for info on my and ran across the T7500. I truly believe it may be my next system. I have a small budget. I generally pick up computers from a thrift store and slowly upgrading the Ram and CPU and then the video card. You don't have to have the news computer to get online. Thanks for the video.
Stepside1986 : T7500 dual x5680, 48GB DDR3 Reg Ecc, Dell GTX 1060 6GB, SATA III pcie x2 controller, 240GB SanDisk SSD, 750GB Seagate barracuda. I used to have it decked out with raid arrays, 1300w PSU, Raid Controller, etc. I used those parts for other machines though. I gave the Rocket Raid 640 to friend for his server he was building and another I gave to a friend who needed more expansion on his motherboard. The 1070 Went to my newer ryzen machine, and so did the drives.
Dell Precision T7500 - Xeon X5690 Upgrade
Zulu : The feeling of holding 2 x5690s in hand is something ryzen users will never understand.
Guitar and Music Institute : Tyler, hi there, find your videos a goldmine of information. Basically I have bought the same system (over here in Scotland) based on watching your videos. I have upgraded the T7500 by purchasing a riser card along with the same chip as you show in this video (which matches the chip already in the computer). My problem is that the computer now works great!...without the riser card. As soon as I put the riser card in I just get the lights 2, 3, 4 coming on with the power button amber and the fan making a lot of noise. Take the riser out, it works. I have checked the memory, fine and over the next few days I'm going to check the processor that I bought for the riser card. My question is: have you ever had any problems with the riser card or know of problems that makes the system not work with it in? I have updated the BIOS to the latest version but still no ball...any help gratefully received. Thanks so much for the T7500 vids! Ged
ZoruaZorroark : when i reapplied paste to my e5-1650 cpu, i used more of a crisscross pattern, and that might be a better for chips with big ihs. i am also considering on upgrading my e5-1650 to the e5-1660 or the e5-2660 and putting in 32gb of ram with a nvidia gtx1660
Festus D : A quick one: what's the processor cooler you're using ? Picked up a x5690 for a T7500 that I haven't gotten to work yet and I'm thinking to use the stock heatsink. Do you think they'll run fine with the stock heatsink or you recommend I use a cooler? Just ordered a replacement mobo and should have install tomorrow. Thanks. Nice video
Lee Edward : I will be doing this upgrade to my old T7500 as well! Get some new life out of the girl. Currently using it as an ESXI server, ...lots of vm's....and a gaming rig VM (using PCI passthrough)
Thanks for the vid!
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