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    • creaytC
      creayt
      last edited by creayt

      I think I'll discard the unchewed bullet and stick it out until I build the new system as-is. I'm technically able to run all 3x 2560x1440 monitors w/ the 5750 running one through display port and a D3100 dock running the other 2, but the 2nd monitor through the dock is only running at 50 Hz and it's killing me. Some people say it shouldn't be perceptible ( some programmers even claim to work on a 30Hz 4k setup, wtf? ) but to me it's completely palpable w/ the cursor tracking and keyboard input appearing. I'm going to hunt down a dual-link DVI cable and see if the 5750 can't power 2 at 60Hz.

      But then as soon as the new procs and mobos are out, it's upgrade time.

      For the record, the 14 core Precision actually felt less responsive than this t110.2. It was very noticeable for me. So SCREW any processor w/ a baseline speed of less than 3.3.

      Again, thanks everyone for your help and input on this. @MattSpeller, I'll definitely be spamming you for advice and insight as I dig into the puzzle of jaw-dropping performance on a budget.

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      • creaytC
        creayt
        last edited by

        Also if anyone has any tips on where to start in learning to system build the GF is going in on it w/ me and we'll be building our own desktops side by side, and she'd like to start w/ 101. Thanks.

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        • MattSpellerM
          MattSpeller @creayt
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          @creayt pcpartpicker.com --> has compatibility filter built in, makes it harder to screw up and faster to build out stuff

          tomshardware.com --> best ___ for the money monthly charts are awesome, example below
          http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html

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          • creaytC
            creayt @MattSpeller
            last edited by

            @MattSpeller said:

            @creayt pcpartpicker.com --> has compatibility filter built in, makes it harder to screw up and faster to build out stuff

            tomshardware.com --> best ___ for the money monthly charts are awesome, example below
            http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html

            Very nice! I didn't realize it had compatibility validation. That's hardcore. Thanks.

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            • creaytC
              creayt
              last edited by

              Eureka. Apparently you have to.. wait for it... downgrade the bios.

              http://level7systems.co.uk/en/dell_poweredge_t110_ii_and_pcie_video_card/

              Going to try this and then throw the Quadro back in there. Fingers crossed.

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              • creaytC
                creayt
                last edited by

                Did a bit of soldering and wired 4 of those M2s together into a Raid 0.

                evo.png

                JK. That's an 850 Pro in rapid mode.

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                • Reid CooperR
                  Reid Cooper
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                  That's completely insane. 4.5GB/s!!

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                  • creaytC
                    creayt @creayt
                    last edited by creayt

                    @creayt said:

                    Eureka. Apparently you have to.. wait for it... downgrade the bios.

                    http://level7systems.co.uk/en/dell_poweredge_t110_ii_and_pcie_video_card/

                    Going to try this and then throw the Quadro back in there. Fingers crossed.

                    The bios downgrade didn't work, but further research suggests that the PCIe slot is only 8x ( but has connectors for 16 to fit a graphics card ) and provides a maximum of 25w through the slot. Because the Quadro I tried doesn't have a 6 pin power connector I'm thinking that's the problem with that setup, it just can't get enough juice through the slot.

                    I'm going to order two other cards off of Amazon, one with a low wattage and one w/ a 6-pin hole and see if either works.

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                    • creaytC
                      creayt
                      last edited by

                      Well F my F-ing life even the 26w card didn't work. Fan spun off of the power from the PCIe slot, but same BS w/ the solid underscore instead of boot sequence. Guess it's time to build a new rig.

                      :rage4:

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                      • mlnewsM
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                        😞 That sucks. Sorry.

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                        • creaytC
                          creayt @creayt
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                          @creayt said:

                          evo.png

                          Looks like my dual-core laptop w/ an 840 Evo isn't too far off.
                          840.png

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                          • creaytC
                            creayt
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                            Sent the Precision back.

                            So scratch what I said earlier, this is my new case:
                            scratch.jpg

                            And my new plan is to attempt to get just a new motherboard and a new graphics card and transplant the T110's internals to it while I strategize and build skills for an OC Skylake build. That said, I need a little guidance:

                            1. You can transplant procs from one motherboard to another, right?

                            2. I'm a big foggy on sockets. My proc is a Xeon E3-1240 v2, which Intel.com lists as FCLGA1155. But, I'm only seeing LGA1155 sockets on, say, NewEgg. Googled it a bit and most people say "The Xeons should work in LGA1155 boards", but I'd like to be sure before buying because: restocking fees.

                            Thanks!

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @creayt
                              last edited by

                              @creayt said:

                              1. You can transplant procs from one motherboard to another, right?

                              Yes, as long as the sockets are compatible.

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