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August 29th, 2018 15:00

Precision T3600 Processor Upgrade

Current Bios is A17

Sandy Bridge E5-26xx series, LGA2011 :Intel® Xeon™ processors
4, 6, and 8 Core support Up to 130W
Instruction/Data Cache: 32KB
Supports Single Processor


Intel® Xeon®E5-2665 Processor(Eight Core HT, 2.4GHz Turbo, 8 MB Intel Smart Cache, 115 watt)


Intel® Xeon® E5-1660 Processor (Six Core HT, 3.3GHz Turbo, 15MB Intel Smart Cache, 130 watt)
Intel® Xeon®E5-2643 Processor (Four Core HT, 3.3GHz Turbo, 10 MB Intel Smart Cache, 130 watt)
Intel® Xeon®E5-1650 Processor(Six Core HT, 3.2GHz Turbo, 12 MB Intel Smart Cache, 130 watt)
Intel® Xeon®E5-1620 Processor(Four Core HT, 3.6GHz Turbo, 10 MB Intel Smart Cache, 130 watt)
Intel® Xeon®E5-1607 Processor(Four Core HT, 3.0GHz Turbo, 10 MB Intel Smart Cache, 130 watt)
Intel® Xeon®E5-1603 Processor(Four Core HT, 2.8GHz Turbo, 10 MB Intel Smart Cache, 130 watt)

January 7th, 2022 17:00

I have a Dell Precision T3600 and I installed an E5-2690 CPU about 30 minutes ago. The computer is working fine Task manager reports the CPU clocking at 3.28GHZ when rendering video. I gained about 8FPS in Vegas Pro 18 when rendering with an Nvidia GTX1050ti GPU.

January 7th, 2022 18:00

My Dell Precision T3600 is configured as follows: 32GB DDR3 1600 ECC ram, GTX 1050ti GPU, PNY 1TB SSD from Walmart, E5-2690 CPU (I figured it would work because it is a Sandy Bridge CPU too). Windows 11 Pro. Planned upgrades for video editing GTX 1070 GPU upgrade ram to 64GB. Hey, it works fine. CPU has all 8 cores running at 3.28GHZ. It will boost to 3.8GHZ but only on one core.

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