Im also planning on putting a gtx 1070 in thereI 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
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 youLooks 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.
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.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?
Does ddr4 sdram work with any ddr4?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
What is the overall goal here?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?
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 wayWhat 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.
"basically everything except" is not a list.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
Cpu- i7 5820k (have)"basically everything except" is not a list.
Parts list (both have and need), please....
i have storage from my old pcSo, you need:
motherboard
PSU
Storage devices
CPU cooler (that Dell thing you link is NOT what you want.)
Around 100$ when i refund the parts that can’t be used, and i reside in north CarolinaRealistically, 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?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.
It’s alright i can manageA cooler for 2011 will likely set you back $20-30, even used. A lot of coolers lost compatibility but in practice, won't be great. Doesn't leave a lot for board + quality PSU at all
With some savvy shopping, it should be doable. Take a look at 2011 Noctua coolers on eBay - used. Can you find one for $20 or so, shipped? I'm not in the US so can't check shipping.120$ okay?