Do you ever just break something you find important? Hi there. You're a part of the select few idiots like myself who seem to have things break quite often. Thooouuugh I'm not quite sure what caused my computer to break. For some context, I used to daily drive a Dell Precision T5810. It worked pretty great for what I did, however I recently ran into a pretty big issue. The motherboard was having power deliver issues, causing the system to crash randomly. While it wasn't that bad, it really sucked to have a random crashing issue while trying to get stuff done. So. It's time to make a new machine.
So I need a new base for my machine. However, at the price point it doesn't make much sense to only buy a new motherboard, considering I don't even know if that's the main issue. Therefore, I've decided to upgrade to some degree. I'm going to stick with the LGA2011-v3 socket so that I can keep on using my Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3. However, I want to find a dual-CPU system. While it would be nice to buy a supermicro motherboard and do a custom build, buying a prebuilt workstation is going to be more cost effective. Therefore, I really only have three different lines of computers to look at. The Dell Precision line, the HP Z series, and the Lenovo ThinkStation. Of those
Soooo I got the machine. AND BRUHHH this thing is full of dust. In retrospect I should have taken picture
of
just how dusty this stupid thing was. Look at this in in comparison to the old one. Sure, it doesn't look that big in the image. But
it's massive
LOL. The thing is huge. To explain how big it is, I'm going to measure it's size in Wii's. Because why
not. It's
2.5x1x2 Wii's. (side note I used the longest edge of the wii to do these measurements) That's like 5
square
wii's of space taken up by one computer. Anyway. I had to tear this thing down and clean it up. Soooo
here's all
of the parts fully layed out. I did an entire deep clean and had to s c r u b the case to get rid of the
dirt.
Bruh. Here's the cleaned parts.
Wooo!!! This image is missing a few things though. I have an additional 32GB of ram from my old PC that
is going
to be going into this one. I also ordered a second Intel Xeon E5-2697 V3 to put in the machine. I'll
have a
total of 28 physical CPU cores and 96GB of RAM. That should be more than enough for whatever I need to
do at
this current time. Thouuugh I wouldn't mind picking up a compute GPU to put in the machine. Anyway, it
took me a
few hours to get it all put back together, but here is the finished machine. (Yes I know the SSD
mounting is
heracy go yell at someone else.)
Yayyy!! It's all put together now :D Now I just
gotta do
software config. Well, obviously I have to do software configurations. How else would I be writing this
blog
post from this very computer that is pictured in the images above LOL
Ok. So this is just plain dumb. At the end of this little rant there is an image that I have attached
comparing the surface of two different coolers. The cooler on the bottom is the cooler that comes with
the T7910.
The cooler on the top is the one that comes on the T5810. Both of these are coolers from Dell. Both of
these
are coolers designed to cool chips for the LGA2011-v3 socket. However there's something weird about the
cooler on the top. There's little divots between the heatpipes. Sure, that doesn't sound very odd, but
it's really
weird that they didn't take the extra two pennies to do more precision machining like they did for the
coolers
on the more expensive machine. They even could have just used the same cooler for both machines, saving
them
money and production costs? I don't know. It most likely makes a neglitable difference in real world
performance.
I just think that it's a really strange oversight. Anyway, RANT OVER.