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Precision T3500 heatsink question
I have a quick question about the heatsink installed in my Precision T3500. There seems to be 2 different heatsink's that may be installed depending on the CPU's TDP.
There is this one
And there is the performance heatsink that seems to be for CPU's with a higher TPD
Now in my T3500 I have the smaller heatsink with no heatpipe's but since the CPU installed in it is the Intel Xeon W3550 (130W TDP) should it not have the bigger heatsink with the heatpipe's?
I am very interested in knowing the answer to this as while I am writing this post my CPU is basically idling but it is almost reaching 50 Celsius.
Blind29
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March 29th, 2013 10:00
Anybody have any insights?
Ed1955
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March 3rd, 2014 11:00
Omega_007
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May 20th, 2015 18:00
I just ordered the 130W rated heat sink since I just upgraded from x5650 to an x5690. I'm currently using the 95W rated heat sink, and I idle at 45C. Hopefully, I'll be idling in the 30s when this comes in.
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May 21st, 2015 07:00
The DELL PRECISION T3500 T5500 T7500 cOPPER HEATSINK IS U016F 0U016F
Omega_007
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May 23rd, 2015 18:00
I upgraded my heatsink to the U016F copper/aluminum model, and I'm now idling in the high 30s instead of mid 40s.
I will now stress test and see how high it will go.
Update: I finished the stress test, and I peaked at 86C which is better than 90Cs, but it's still over Intel's specification of 78C maximum operating temperature.
jimbo71
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May 23rd, 2017 16:00
You can buy a special heatsink on ebay that is a Dell original heatsink with a special fan mounted on it. You might be able to mod your own heatsink. Go to ebay and do a search for: T3500 Super Heatsink