what motherboard has the dell got? it seems the Dimension E520 came out around 2006, some boards around this era are not the bes […]
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what motherboard has the dell got? it seems the Dimension E520 came out around 2006, some boards around this era are not the best for higher powered parts as they will be limited by cpu choice due to lack of bios updates and even more so if its 1066fsb, the later wolfdale cpus (pentium E6700) most likely wont have support unless dell kept up with the bios updates which i highly doubt, so you may be limited to conroe and kentsfield so you may have to settle for a core 2 E6700 instead,
also boards from around this time might be pci-e 1.0 so may only support up to pci-e 2.0, meaning the 750ti wont work as its pci-e 3.0, for £28 im guessing you got a 4gb from CeX, i was looking at one at a local store a couple of days ago as it seems like a good deal, just checked and they are now all out of stock 🙁
anyway ive got an MSI P4M900M2 from 2005/2006 and have issues with all of the above, i tried updating microcode for later wolfdale cpus but encountered the speedstep bug, which meant the cpus would run at half multiplier at 1.2ghz, so im just gonna settle for what it can officially support.
as for gpu i tried out a 640gt which is pci-e 3.0 and i got a blank screen, as the board is pci-e 1.0 it will only support gpus up to pci-e 2.0, i had the 640gt lying around and figured is a good choice as its on par with a 9800gtx and a modern card will draw less power and reduce heat. i think the gtx580 is the limit for this board, i went with a gtx460 gs which is more powerful than the 640gt.
if you want a board for overclocking go for a gigabyte, ive been using a GA-G31M-ESL2 for the last 7yrs, its a basic board but will support all 1333 core2/quads, i managed to overclock a low end E5400 from 2.6ghz to 4.09ghz, which is a 1.5ghz increase and it hasnt burnt out yet. 🤣