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What is the part number for the primary CPU heatsink in a Precision T7500?
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MadMatt101
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August 24th, 2015 10:00
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question. As it has been a little while since I first posted it without response, I did some further research and it seemed that the Intel heatsinks would not be compatible thanks to the 'unique' manner of mounting CPU coolers to the Dell motherboard. So I had no option but to source a used Dell heatsink from Ebay. It wasn't cosmetically perfect - who is going to see it anyway? :emotion-5: - but it seems to be working well with no problems during a very long Windows 7 install and update.
So to add my own little bit of advice to the discussion for anyone considering the easier-to-get Intel heatsinks, don't bother, because they won't fit!
JP Callan
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March 29th, 2016 20:00
The info on the primary T7500 heatsink is all in this thread, but is spread w a y out. To summarize the Dell part numbers for the three versions of the primary heatsink for future readers:
U402F - the biggest and most desirable of the three; dissipates tons of heat. Four copper tubes are partially filled with liquid refrigerant (Freon) that boils to carry heat away from the CPU. The gaseous refrigerant condenses back to liquid in the finned section and flows back to the CPU. The four copper pipes protrude through the four holes in the black plastic Memory Shroud. As of March, 2016, out of stock with Dell Parts Dept. and unavailable on eBay.
U016F - about 2/3 the fins of U402F, but is still a boiling liquid to a gas refrigerant-based design. The four copper pipes don't reach the four holes in the black plastic Memory Shroud.
T021F - a design built from a block of solid aluminum with slots. About the same size or a bit smaller than U016D. The least desirable of the three; hottest running of the three designs.
The U402F...
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March 21st, 2011 16:00
Ian Mapleson
Dell Precision T7500 primary CPU Heatsink & Fan, Dell P/N W567F, or U414F.
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Ian Mapleson
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March 23rd, 2011 17:00
Are you sure? I've done some searching, all the references say those are the PNs for the 2nd CPU
option, not the primary.
Or do you mean that the primary HS is the same one? Looking inside the case, that doesn't look right
re the extra blower asy.
Thanks!!
Ian.
Ian Mapleson
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March 24th, 2011 05:00
Found it! The correct PN is T021F. And I found a source aswell, so I'm sorted. Thanks!! 8)
Ian.
robinet
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August 15th, 2013 17:00
Hi,
T021F is the aluminium version - but there is also U016F:
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August 16th, 2013 07:00
Precision T3500, Precision T5500, Precision Workstation T3500, Precision Workstation T5500, T3500 WORKSTATION, T5500 WORKSTATION
robinet
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August 16th, 2013 08:00
OK ... and ?? What is your point ??
I don't have this heatsink, but if you look at the "Black Plastic Air Baffle XX416":
you will see four holes - I bet they will perfectly fit for the heatpipes from the heatsink :)
Otherwise - why they would bother to make those holes ??
The same situation is with memory risers for Dell 690 / T7400 - part numbers are different but memory risers with P/N for 690 are working perfectly fine in T7400 and vice versa. Heatsinks for 490, 690, T5400, T7400 are also fully interchangeable.
robinet
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August 24th, 2013 07:00
Hi :)
I hope this will be enough ;)
Cheers :)
robinet
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January 8th, 2014 06:00
Hi,
Quick question - what version of the BIOS should I install for x5650 ??
Thanks
robinet
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January 17th, 2014 11:00
If this is an answer to my question - I was asking about BIOS upgrade ;)
mixmansc
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January 17th, 2014 11:00
mixmansc
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January 17th, 2014 12:00
robinet
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January 19th, 2014 17:00
OK, I'll answer to myself :)
Updated today to A16 - the latest version - and was able to post to BIOS with 1x x5650.
Haven't tried to go all the way to Windows 7 - just in case 1x CPU will do something bad to OS.
Right now - the same 2x x5570 as before the update - are still working perfectly fine :)
Motherboard - D881F.
mixmansc
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January 20th, 2014 04:00