Question FIRST BUILD! Motherboard with a 10 pin cpu port? (URGENT HELP)

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I cannot find a psu or adapter for this motherboard, im trying to find anything i can, i cannot refund this either.

This is the motherboard

0HHV7N - Dell System Board (Motherboard) Socket LGA2011-3 for Precision T5810​

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I cannot find a psu or adapter for this motherboard, im trying to find anything i can, i cannot refund this either.

This is the motherboard

0HHV7N - Dell System Board (Motherboard) Socket LGA2011-3 for Precision T5810​

IMG_2944.jpg
Im also planning on putting a gtx 1070 in there
 
Looks like the T810 systems used daughterboards that the PSU slid into - not even directly from the PSU to the motherboard ,but information on the systems is hard to come by.

I can't locate any adapter that I could recommend would work with certainty.

You *might* get lucky and the 10pin used = ATX12VO ..... but the 12VO standard is about 8 years newer than that motherboard - so you'd be extremely lucky if so (as adapters do exist for this). You;'ll need to find a diagram for that MB connector though, which doesn't seem to be very easy.

You're likely looking at a new MB though.
 
Looks like the T810 systems used daughterboards that the PSU slid into - not even directly from the PSU to the motherboard ,but information on the systems is hard to come by.

I can't locate any adapter that I could recommend would work with certainty.

You *might* get lucky and the 10pin used = ATX12VO ..... but the 12VO standard is about 8 years newer than that motherboard - so you'd be extremely lucky if so (as adapters do exist for this). You;'ll need to find a diagram for that MB connector though, which doesn't seem to be very easy.

You're likely looking at a new MB though.
It’s fine, im sorry if im asking for too much but could you possibly find a lga 2011 mb that’s cheap and compatible with sdram?
 
Looks like the T810 systems used daughterboards that the PSU slid into - not even directly from the PSU to the motherboard ,but information on the systems is hard to come by.

I can't locate any adapter that I could recommend would work with certainty.

You *might* get lucky and the 10pin used = ATX12VO ..... but the 12VO standard is about 8 years newer than that motherboard - so you'd be extremely lucky if so (as adapters do exist for this). You;'ll need to find a diagram for that MB connector though, which doesn't seem to be very easy.

You're likely looking at a new MB though.
And thank you
 
It’s fine, im sorry if im asking for too much but could you possibly find a lga 2011 mb that’s cheap and compatible with sdram?
There are 'cheap' boards via AliExpress & the like, which should function 'fine' - with some quirks. Usually worthwhile tradeoffs to use older CPUs and avoid replacing an entire platform.

Be careful when looking though - some vary in CPU support within the LGA2011-3 socket (due to power requirements, I believe), some will support ECC memory, others not. Etc, etc.

Here is an *example* of a board - I have not personally used it and cannot recommend anything specific:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256...p_id=20240108152634209171244960350007438233_1
 
There are 'cheap' boards via AliExpress & the like, which should function 'fine' - with some quirks. Usually worthwhile tradeoffs to use older CPUs and avoid replacing an entire platform.

Be careful when looking though - some vary in CPU support within the LGA2011-3 socket (due to power requirements, I believe), some will support ECC memory, others not. Etc, etc.

Here is an *example* of a board - I have not personally used it and cannot recommend anything specific:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805721173153.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.45bc63fcWgGeIS&algo_pvid=5d6505bc-aefa-4c8d-b242-ac650f2b2092&aem_p4p_detail=20240108152634209171244960350007438233&algo_exp_id=5d6505bc-aefa-4c8d-b242-ac650f2b2092-0&pdp_npi=4@dis!EUR!98.72!28.89!!!755.30!!@2101fd4b17047563946677090ecb22!12000034798981963!sea!US!0!AB&curPageLogUid=7Vzn5CS08jlk&utparam-url=scene:search|query_from:&search_p4p_id=20240108152634209171244960350007438233_1
Does ddr4 sdram work with any ddr4?
 
It’s fine, im sorry if im asking for too much but could you possibly find a lga 2011 mb that’s cheap and compatible with sdram?
What is the overall goal here?

You're building a new PC?

Please list what parts you already have (minus that Dell motherboard), and what parts you still need?

Also...
Budget, use case, where you might be buying this stuff.
 
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What is the overall goal here?

You're building a new PC?

Please list what parts you already have (minus that Dell motherboard), and what parts you still need?

Also...
Budget, use case, where you might be buying this stuff.
I have basically everything except for my power supply, 16gb sdram ddr4, a heatsink specifically for the motherboard there, a traditional mid tower case, fans, an intel i7 5820k, and i have a gtx 1070 on the way
 
Realistically, you only have an i7-5820K really tying you into this 'platform' in any way - DDR4, the case etc could all be repurposed with a more modern platform.

What kind of budget are you working with? And where are you located?

The off-brand motherboard from China option *should* work, based on the limited info you've provided.... but given you'll need a cooler with LGA2011 support.... I'm apprehensive to recommend that as a 'good' idea.
 
Realistically, you only have an i7-5820K really tying you into this 'platform' in any way - DDR4, the case etc could all be repurposed with a more modern platform.

What kind of budget are you working with? And where are you located?

The off-brand motherboard from China option *should* work, based on the limited info you've provided.... but given you'll need a cooler with LGA2011 support.... I'm apprehensive to recommend that as a 'good' idea.
Around 100$ when i refund the parts that can’t be used, and i reside in north Carolina
 
Realistically, you only have an i7-5820K really tying you into this 'platform' in any way - DDR4, the case etc could all be repurposed with a more modern platform.

What kind of budget are you working with? And where are you located?

The off-brand motherboard from China option *should* work, based on the limited info you've provided.... but given you'll need a cooler with LGA2011 support.... I'm apprehensive to recommend that as a 'good' idea.
will finding a cooler for lga2011 support be possible?
 
Realistically, you only have an i7-5820K really tying you into this 'platform' in any way - DDR4, the case etc could all be repurposed with a more modern platform.

What kind of budget are you working with? And where are you located?

The off-brand motherboard from China option *should* work, based on the limited info you've provided.... but given you'll need a cooler with LGA2011 support.... I'm apprehensive to recommend that as a 'good' idea.
Hey are you still here?
 
120$ okay?
With some savvy shopping, it should be doable. Take a look at 2011 Noctua coolers on eBay - used. Can you find one for $20 or so, shipped? I'm not in the US so can't check shipping.

Then a quality PSU is going to set you back $60 or so, minimum. Something like this, at a quick glance.
https://www.newegg.com/seasonic-s12...3-650w/p/N82E16817151228?item=N82E16817151228

Note: there are definitely cheaper PSUs , but you're typically taking a drop in quality. Given youre on a budget, the extra $10 or $20 is absolutely worth it, vs the cost of replacing another (more expensive) component that could be damaged by a poor PSU.

Then about $40 or so for one of the Chinese X99 motherboards