Watching this again in 2023, Bro always pushing for the price to performance. All the heart and soul still going today and tomorrow. Huge thumbs up for the Tech Yes City Man!!
@jendabekCZ8 жыл бұрын
I have bought X5650 to my EX58-UD3R for 40$ from eBay, now selling my i7 920 for 45$ on local second-hand :) I am running the X5650 at 4.0GHz on air, I have only upped a VCore to 1.18. All power saving features, HT, turbo are enabled. What a deal! The most noticable speed up is in video grabbing from apps / games and when converting things. I am so happy I own this great motherboard which is still pretty decent even after 8 years. Just a note - I don't think a dual 1366 MB with x5650 is such a good deal as most of you think. The reason is you cannot overclock chips there. You will have of course 12 cores but a singlecore performance will be quite poor. Also a lot of compute-heavy tasks can be processed by GPUs (rendering) today. For me, the X5650 is just a must have CPU for a desktop / gaming / workstation computer if you already own X58 MB.
@MakoRuu9 жыл бұрын
I bought a Dell Precision T3500 on eBay for $90 that had a W3520 in it. It came with a 1 TB hard drive and 4 GBs of RAM. I threw in another 2 GBs of RAM and my GTX 650 ti and it's a great PC. Handles all my games flawlessly. I can't believe it. I'm going to replace the CPU with an X5650, though. And maybe upgrade my GPU in next year or so. Budget PC building is my favorite hobby. Great video's man.
@steamedauroraborealis82087 жыл бұрын
Are you able to replace the PSU in that? I remember reading somewhere that Dell's workstations had some proprietary connectors.
@MakoRuu7 жыл бұрын
It can be replaced with other Dell T Precision power supplies such as the T5500 and the T7500 which are more powerful. Otherwise you'll need a conversion kit.
@steamedauroraborealis82087 жыл бұрын
Oh cool, thanks for the info man. Do you have any links or info about the conversion kits? Can't say I've heard of those before.
@MakoRuu7 жыл бұрын
I've never used one, I've only heard about them on forums like Tom's Hardware. I imagine they're difficult to find or make.
@sofruity37 жыл бұрын
Yeah you can, i've replaced mine with a non dell psu so i can power my 1080. Also have T35000, x5650, 24gb ram
@bait289 жыл бұрын
Got my X5670 and X5650 back in 2014 for nothing. 50$ each. Best Upgrade I could have ever made!
@bait289 жыл бұрын
+Jesus considering they are over twice that now, its way better
@bait288 жыл бұрын
X5672 is up on ebay for 50$, So good!!!
@ValeriiSeleznev7 жыл бұрын
Hi! I am going to buy x5670 too, could you please tell me, is it work wirh every motherboards?
@bait287 жыл бұрын
Валерий Васильевич no
@ValeriiSeleznev7 жыл бұрын
so what motherboard did you choose?
@mrawesomelemons8 жыл бұрын
X58 mobo's are damn expensive here. Like 175 bucks..
@TexasTimelapse9 жыл бұрын
Crap! You let the secret out! Great workstation on a budget!
@Rushtallica5 жыл бұрын
For any who own or may be looking into getting a good deal on a Dell Workstation, it's probably more well-known at this point, but the Dell T3500 power supply can be swapped out for pretty much any power supply with a 24 pin connector and 8 pin (or two 4-pin) CPU connector. I've got an EVGA 600 Watt PSU in mine at the moment. The two main proprietary parts of the board are the fan headers (2 for the front case fans and one extra one) and the front I/O panel. My Dell came with a W3530 CPU. I quickly bought an X5650 off Amazon for something like $25 and quickly and easily swapped it in. I'm lucky my Dell also came with the better of the two versions of the heat sink, which kind of looks like a smaller version of an EVO 212. And I zip-tied a 92 mm fan on the front of it pushing air back into the heat sink together with an 80 mm fan for exhausting the air out the back. I also added rubber bands around those fans, one under and one over/around the zip ties to prevent harmonic vibrations (as I saw other owners doing; thanks to them, by the way, for the idea). You can get 5 to 4 pin fan header adapters off ebay or Amazon (mine took like a couple weeks to arrive from China but were worth the wait and work well, though I saw after I had already placed the order that some could have been bought within the US, as well). I currently have a 4-pin LED fan working in place of the standard lower front case fan and will replace the other front case fan, as well. I also have another 5 to 4 pin fan header adapter running into a 4 pin fan splitter cable that I use to run the 2 fans on the heat sink. And I used a molex to 4 pin adapter to run an extra case fan at the upper back part of the case. I also swapped out the heavy Dell case for an ATX case -- a cheap Corsair Versa H22 Plus case that I had sitting around. The T3500 motherboard is a fair amount wider from front to back than a standard ATX motherboard (I've heard of some others using some other form factor cases such as an eATX, though I hadn't tried those, myself). So I had to drill out the rivets on my Corsair case that held the drive bays in, removing them to make physical room for the Dell motherboard. 4 screw mount holes line up perfectly, so the board seems fairly secure. The main headache of the T3500 motherboard is that it must be connected to the front I/O panel that comes with the Dell. I tried rigging up just the 2 pins that work for the power button to the Corsair's own power button. Though that did work to allow an initial turning off of the PC, without the front I/O panel connected fully properly, the PC will automatically start up with the power button on the back of the power supply turned on and gives an error message that can be bypassed. I'd looked into this issue for some time with no real satisfactory answers. So it seemed to me the only logical thing to do would be to figure out how best to add the Dell I/O front panel to my Corsair case setup. Because my Corsair case had metal mesh 5 1/4" front drive covers, I used a dremel tool to cut out a slot that fits the Dell I/O panel's main part (the 2 USB slots, 2 jacks, recessed power button, and little LED lights). I then bought black weather strip tape to wrap around the I/O panel part, itself, then I fit that into a cardboard fox that one of the fans had come with. Then I used grip tape on the left and right parts of the cardboard box so that it would grip onto the metal mesh cover. And the metal mesh cover also has little tabs that hold on a piece of foam. But I took out the foam and used those little metal tabs bent over to help hold the cardboard box in place. It actually works well so far and looks nice, though I'd prefer to have a proper metal or plastic enclosure for the I/O panel. But I think this setup will work fine for the foreseeable future. I may find something like a little metal cover that fits over the end of a writing pen to push onto the power button to see if it will stick out enough to be able to push without using a pencil to push the power button on. My Dell came with Windows 7. I found a KZbin video claiming an upgrade from 7 to 10 could still be done for free. And it did indeed do so for me, though that still involved the usual headache of spending some time ridding the PC as much as possible of telemetry, bloat, unnecessary startup programs etc. inherent in Windows 10. I also performed a Hackintosh on an extra drive and run Mac OSX High Sierra on it. That was the most tricky part about getting my setup going. But after a lot of trial and error as well as reading a bunch of threads, it is working. 8) This is a backup PC for me (my main having a 7700k CPU with a 1080 ti EVGA hybrid card and 32 GB DDR4 RAM) -- a project I intended to put together for a friend who's heavily into Mac products but whom refused it when I offered via text, but a challenge I'd already decided to take on. So I haven't actually done too much messing with it or played any games yet. But it works well so far for each thing I've tried as well as the standard web surfing, etc., and I gladly discovered I needed to enable hyper threading in the BIOS. The X versions of the Xeon chips, from my understanding, aren't unlocked as some of the W versions are, so trying to overclock them on an OEM board such as the Dell T3500 pretty much doesn't work or only barely (whereas I understand that they can be overclocked on various non-OEM boards. But they allow adding more RAM (again, from what I've read). My setup came with four 2 GB sticks of RAM. I happened to have two sticks of 8 GB PNY RAM sitting around. Just out of curiosity, I threw them in, and ALL the sticks work together, though of course the two 8 GB sticks don't run at individual higher speeds than the original 2 GB sticks. But the machine is definitely more snappy with 24 GB. 8) I WOULD end up trying more 8 GB sticks of RAM, upgrading the GPU to something like an RX 580 (I currently have an AMD R9 280 in it), and possibly even upgrading further to something like an X5690 CPU and/or swapping out for a different motherboard like an mATX version that could be overclocked and added to a Bitfenix sort of Mac-looking Prodigy case if I didn't already have my main system. But if I were to upgrade things that cost a fair amount more money, personally I'd probably rather invest that money into something like saving for a Ryzen setup when their new CPU's come out. I think these old systems are very cool for the price, though, and the challenge of modding them can be fun (though at times also frustrating, lol). Really, with just a little effort, they can pretty much do what most people would likely need a PC for, including plenty of gaming.
@PatrickSS3519 жыл бұрын
This things going to be a beast when new games on dx12 come out.
@derJackistweg6 жыл бұрын
The "first" RAM Slots (seing from the CPU) NEVER work alone! These only work when on the other ones are occupied as well! Seing from triple channel POV. Look into the manual, it is the same on MSI x58.
@mrxcs9 жыл бұрын
That was fun to watch. You found gold right there.
@jarnom859 жыл бұрын
That harddrive enclosure is actually heatsink, it moves the heat to the enclosure and from there to the case or air. Also the CPU heatsink has got Nickel plated copper base, nickel plating have just weared off.
@lpfdepartmentltd.35238 жыл бұрын
+Jesus scythe company (which tech yes city is using that big fat CPU cooler) they make some hard drive heatsinks 30$ for AUD. rip off
@Mega_Arrow9 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City - Scrapyard Wars in Japan xD
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Bill Nguyen This video got a real positive reception, might have to keep it up lol. The gulftown CPUs are the way to go, just those motherboards though :(.
@Mega_Arrow9 жыл бұрын
I agree. I've seen many LGA 1366 CPUs like the i7 965 and Xeons for cheap, but the good mobos at a cheap price are scarce. I saw a Rampage III Black for $400+; it looked so good but for that price, X99 with USB 3.1 is so much better.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Yeah lol, I imagine mobos going up at buy it nows on ebay for $150 must be instantly selling lol.
@JonnyBoyUltra1618 жыл бұрын
You have seriously opened my eyes to buying used hardware. I am definitely going to recommend my friends build with used parts if they are on a budget. I actually just bought some used parts and build a sedondary/home server PC. Awesome channel, keep it up!
@ArcAudios779 жыл бұрын
Great video Bryan, also a processor I had never come across. Good build result, well done. Liked the longer format & seeing your overclock results. The Workstation is great value no doubt. Cheers
@alexlelel9 жыл бұрын
About the VGA connection newer LCD has higher input lag because it has to convert the Analog to Digital signal and the VGA crystal has some delay.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Kaminishi Thanks for sharing that, so I am best off using the DVI-D to DVI in? Or the display port?
@alexlelel9 жыл бұрын
Display port if possible. Manufactures have plans to stop putting DVI on their monitor/graphics cards.
@govindawicke9 жыл бұрын
Yes, i like these full nerdy vlogs :) 1) Huntkey...i would replace that PSU because 1 person on the forum i visit reguarly (ltt) had it blow up on him as well as my friend who bought one for a super cheap build also had a small fire start due to the psu. 2) Good stuff for under 500$. Here in austria even used parts are more than brand new ones in the US XD 3) If you work in a school (in japan), who would you consider to be your boss? 4) Biostar do still make motherboards, but they are not selling very well. They did infact release the first motherboard with usb 3.1 type c on it, the Gaming Z97X.
@HotdogSosage9 жыл бұрын
WOAH! must see this thing benchmarked in games! obviously through cinebench it is a total monster but lets see how it functions in everyday use first. excited for the results ALSO - This video style appeals to me. I (and I think many others) don't need the large production value. Its very appreciated but I think all the nerds here just want to see you playing with the components and chips and I actually really value a larger video personally so its great for me and I'm sure spending 20 hours a week editing must get tiring haha. I look forward to the next videos with this. I don't think i'll be building many 8350 budget builds for friends anymore if this works out
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
JJ JAY Hey thanks, yeah a lot of people really liked this vid, was surprised! Certainly will be doing more like it. I will get it under some heavy tuning and benchmarking most likely early next week (when I get some time). Can't wait though as I feel I can get this to 4.4, possibly 4.5 :P, though honestly a better power supply is probably a must lol, still happy I got it to 4.1 with a rando PSU/ mediocre board.
@jorelldye43469 жыл бұрын
YES, I do appreciate the detail, because this processor caught my attention just like it caught yours and I wanted some baseline recommended settings that I could begin with and then tweak. Also, I greatly enjoy brainstorming the optimal budget workstation.
@Danrubery9 жыл бұрын
Great vlog Bryan, always find your videos fantastic. I have really got into computers from watching your videos, thanks yes tech city
@alchemicalanarchist9 жыл бұрын
Companies will put a spray on the copper to stop corrosion. Its to help them with their profitability, because they cant have the copper turning green on the shelf while they are waiting for you to buy it. Its a good idea to remove it before adding paste.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Alchemical Anarchist Yeah i noticed it made a diff.
@lfox027 жыл бұрын
A friend of my mother's was getting rid of his PC and I said I wanted it. He said okay. I was expecting an office PC that I could canibalize for a stronger PSU. What I got (and did not expect) was an ASUS P6T WS Pro system with an i7 950, 12 GB of RAM and (small world) a GTX 285. It worked fine until I disassembled it and cleaned it because it was dusty as hell. Dense black dust all over. Cleaned everything, discovered the 850W PSU inside it (Antec CP-850) and reassembled it. Only now it doesn't work. I suspect it's the CPU as the PCB is slightly bent in the middle, almost like the weight of the cooler or the design of the socket were bending it, which I am pretty sure was not the case. I got an extra 2 GB of RAM for my FX-6300 machine anyway, so I'm relatively happy. I also want to jump on a 22€ deal for an X5650 (which is compatible with the board, I checked) to see if the problem lies with the CPU or the board. I don't own any other LGA1366 CPUs at the moment but I don't think it's the motherboard, apart from posting it turns on for a short time, some diagnostic LEDs on the board flash and the green power LED on the board is always on. I'll have to see if the machine works with the Xeon or if it's the board that's giving me problems. Ahh, the world of the bargain...
@Watzleroviak12109 жыл бұрын
Nice Video Tech YES City ! I did a similar "Junkyard build" last year which was fun, and your video inspired me to do another one, allthough I'm right in the middle oft my X99 build right now. One thing I want to add though. Biostar still makes motherboards, and they're not even bad, just pretty unknown.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Ah true, well in that case I might hit them up with an email to update the bios to support the x5650 :P, lol pretty sure I will just get ignored though. I might have to try a new school Biostar mobo. Have you had good/bad experiences with them?
@Watzleroviak12109 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City I haven't actually used one lately my assumption that they are "not even bad" was based on reviews I read. But I stumbled across their boards quite a few times lately. Maybe this ( www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=784 ) would be interesting to review. And here is a review of one of their FM2+ offerings from techpowerup ( www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Biostar/Hi-Fi_A88W_3D/ ). It might be interesting to review something that's not ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI or AsRock. It also seems like they do focus quite a bit on audio quality (a lot of their boards do have a "hifi" in their names), so that might be something that you'd like to check out.
@jacknewman78736 жыл бұрын
For some reason it took me by surprise when you said “I shit you not” lol
@dariusduesentrieb8 жыл бұрын
recently i got an intel s5520hc mainboard and two x5650 for under 60 euros
@derdurstbursch8 жыл бұрын
Darius Duesentrieb wie kamst du denn an so ein schnäppchen?! :)
@dariusduesentrieb8 жыл бұрын
Veganes Spanferkel Babe der Verkäufer hat wahrscheinlich nicht nachgeguckt, ob im Mainboard noch CPUs sind :)
@patbuc20017 жыл бұрын
have you got a graphics card working with that? im thinking of buying the same as you have for gaming and other things
@dariusduesentrieb7 жыл бұрын
Paddy B yes a 650 ti works. However There are a few problems. I bought a cheap Soundcard (PCI) and it didnt work. I dont know if its the soundcard or the Motherboard. Then i bought a case by Intel for this Motherboard and in combination i had Fan controlling issues (they were always at fullspeed). I ended with only using one Fan at all because of the noise. And last, i dont think these multicore-multiprocesser Mainboards are that good for gaming. I use it for computational Problems. I dont Play games myself only xplane11 from time to time.
@droneprobe7 жыл бұрын
the orange banks are the primary memory channel, the beige banks are for expansion
@givemeajackson9 жыл бұрын
i keep noticing you have a quite interesting accent. really pleasant to listen to even for extended periods of time.
@user-bf7qe6ts3g9 жыл бұрын
Great video would love to see a similar x79 refurb build that gives a 4790k or even 5820k a run for the money
@ZHGAmingAllTheWay9 жыл бұрын
Do you live in Japan or something? So confused with the website and currency. I live in america, any way I can get those deals?
@oscarfiala21043 жыл бұрын
Ahhh yes, the beginning of Brian's love for x58.
@eli724817 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome. I know it's been 2 years, but this type video is cool dude.
@SymbolicSplenetic7 жыл бұрын
This is so dope. I'm still on an old x58 (sabertooth)/ i7 960(@3.8) that honestly still serves me okay for my uses (programming, recording including using amp sims and vst's, emulation and VM's, older games). Been thinking of upgrading to a newer i7 platform, but being a student currently that's a pretty pricey deal.....This looks like a viable upgrade for under 100 bucks. Might pop a 1050 ti into it too, to replace the ole' trusty HD6950.
@ktostam16477 жыл бұрын
Hello a little wake up after a long time ;D x5650 Is it still worth to buy it for a cs go pc ? im on money saveing mode so looking cheap ^^
@kawanotodai69867 жыл бұрын
X5650 on 2017?
@baracuda90525 жыл бұрын
Dual x5650 in 2019
@papaannefranku96938 жыл бұрын
Biostar never stopped making motherboards.......
@wrighrw27 жыл бұрын
I'm the OG PC enthuiest, the overclocking really took off with core 2 duo, x38 was Intel's first X chipset so much fun with Asus and gigabyte boards back then, the amount of copper on the gigabyte boards s was insane! also the p35 and p45 platforms we're alot of fun. I've had x38, x48, x58, x79, and x99.
@atinygrilledcheese42965 жыл бұрын
its 2019 and i just got a x5650 and its a BEAST only 15 bucks too :3
@mondumkreisung16524 жыл бұрын
just got a x5660 for 10 Euros and i managed to overclock it to 4.9 GHz!
@camtech11904 жыл бұрын
@@mondumkreisung1652 what voltage?
@mondumkreisung16524 жыл бұрын
CAMTECH figure it out yourself
@lmaoitsmee18123 жыл бұрын
@@mondumkreisung1652 homie asked a question. No need to be a dickhead
@VladSuperKat8 жыл бұрын
Why don't you put the voltages on auto man? The consumer always knows what power to get or at least this is what I do on my LGA775 :)) got my Q6600 to 2.7 GHz on the stock cooler and it is stable and pretty cool.
@AdityaCasio9 жыл бұрын
The first bank only works on x58 if u have all other slots populated I'm pretty sure. I have had two x58 boards and at first the first slot doesn't seem to be working either
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Sushma Nomula Thanks for that. Just the board said the left most slot was the first slot, maybe they printed it wrong on the board...? Ah well all working now :P.
@thesvenvids77089 жыл бұрын
Hey Bryan, would you be able to do a comparison between the X5650, 4790K and the 4930K or similar?
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
TheSvenVids I might compare it to the 5820k, since that is its big brother.
@thesvenvids77089 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City That'd be cool :)
@jorelldye43469 жыл бұрын
+Tech YES City That video turned out great. I noticed a price bump on Ebay after you posted that video. I would not be entirely surprised if you sparked new interest in the used market.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
hehe true, i have my setup for sale actually, really good price considering and haven't sold it for 2 months or so now lol, maybe ebay puts my listing right at the bottom :p.
@jorelldye43469 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City On what side of the pond is this being sold? Most of your viewer community is probably here in the USA.
@7600e9 жыл бұрын
I can imagine these are going to rocket in price soon now :P. I'm going to keep a look out for one of these. Thanks
@TheRailroad996 жыл бұрын
This is where it all began.... The TechYesX58Love :D
@molecular_master5 жыл бұрын
Hello YESS MEN :D Should i plug 8pin cpu power cable for the cpu to be able to OC it, or 4pin could be enough? i have a psu that only has 4pin. Need to change?
@alexvillalobos71377 жыл бұрын
Dude how many parts do you have omg
@cb4240-q9t6 жыл бұрын
would you do a build in the evga classified sr-2. I have this board
@tonyjohansson83957 жыл бұрын
Have you considered buying a used Workstation like HP z800? You could run dual X5650 :)
@jimmyd51176 жыл бұрын
Ok I have been watching your videos for a while now and I thought you would be the person to ask, I'm wanting to get into some gaming again but on abit of a budget, what parts would you recommend? I'm in aus aswell
@Em0killer139 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing this! DAMN that cpu is a gem.
@FreezyPenguin9 жыл бұрын
Hey Bryan! Have you had a chance to try out G-Sync yet? if you did, what's your opinion on it? :) Great video btw!
@pctrashtalk20694 жыл бұрын
I like the VLOG format.
@rickylonghaul6824 жыл бұрын
I actually just bought my brother an HP Z400 workstation with an x5650 in it and he's super happy with it running Apex Legends at like 100fps. He's coming over from console, so the performance is blowing his mind and I only paid like $180 for it (not counting a GPU I already had).
@HuntaKiller917 жыл бұрын
x5650 goes for $40-45 and the x58's hover around $80-100 for the really cheap ones now..is it worth to get?Hows the power consumption
@8u88letea9 жыл бұрын
yayyyy x5650 reviewed in 2015. THANKYOU. glad there is something on youtube like this. Gunna build a dual x5680 workstation for keyshot rendering
@neilhepburn22889 жыл бұрын
+Jim Don't buy the 5680's dude. They are the exact same bin as the 5650,5660 and 5670, they all overclock to the same amount with the exact same TDP. I have a 5670 myself. Go with dual x5650's.
@connorcjcj118 жыл бұрын
+Neil Hepburn ive heard otherwise about being the same bin, but yeah in a dual motherboard you wont be able to overclock unless you are lucky to find a sr-2 motherboard on ebay for 400+. otherwise it makes sense to find a better model for dual purpose, i found a set of two 5670s on ebay for 180 dollars, which comes out to about 10 dollars more per cpu compared to doing it with the x5650s. but me personally i would rather get a single one of these cpus and overclock the shit out of it, some of these ones pushed past 4.5Ghz perform close to two of them at stock, and you also get better single thread performance
@unknowngamer73257 жыл бұрын
dual cpu mobos dont overclock...
@kyroberkers40807 жыл бұрын
evga SR-2 is a dual socket X58 overclockable motherboard
@kyroberkers40807 жыл бұрын
not true, the X56XX all have a diffirent CPU ratio: X5650: 22 X5660: 23 X5670: 24 X5675: 25 X5680: 26 X5690: 27 these CPU's will overclock better with a higher ratio, i got my X5650 at only 4,5Ghz at 1,5v what is high for 4,5Ghz, and my X5675 does 4,5Ghz at 1,4v stable, although i got the X5675 at 4,8Ghz at 1,5v and got a 1069
@trainergames8 жыл бұрын
How would 2 of these do for gaming and video editing? at the same time?
@whirlybirdrc8 жыл бұрын
Really good. Even better than new non xeon cpus in some cases. Which is impressive..
@XFROOS8 жыл бұрын
trainergames 2 of x5680 or 2 of w3680 you will get AMAZING performance
7 жыл бұрын
I just got server with 2 of these, 96GB of RAM, 1TB HDD... Can not wait to see performance... :D
@alexvillalobos71377 жыл бұрын
Those power supplies actually look really good
@ibrahimjamil27746 жыл бұрын
Hi, Can you please specify each component used for the X5650 like: - Motherboard (Would like to overclock to 4GHz) -PSU (I will be looking at the GTX1060) -Case for which each component can fit easily I just want everything to be compatible with the X5650 + GTX 1060 Thanks
@96Bialy6 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, I have a problem with running Xeon X5660 on GA-EX58-UD3R rev. 1.6 MOBO. PC start booting but can't post and didn't make any noises from speaker even with or without RAM/GPU/etc. It boot loops a few times then giving up and when i power on it's repeating. Against forward questions I tried almost EVERY single bios version available at gigabyte site, trying to reset BIOS settings by putting battery for a few minutes to all night time, reset by clearing CMOS, tried different ram/slots. Cleared all mobo/case/sockets from dust. Checked CPU socket for bent pins( i7 920 D0 works just fine). I know that this MOBO don't oficially support this CPU but there is plenty of examples in the net that people can use 6 core Westmere X56xx xeons on that board. IDK maybe they have special modded bios or they have luck on a lottery or something fully random. I searched all the net for a solution for 3 days, several hours of reading and I felt to write in this mighty thread to look for a hand with that. Also I read many of pages in that thread and also another about X5660 xeon I think on that forum too, but it's hard to read over 1000 pages one by one and maybe I missed something. Please help me ;/.
@XxLukexX6 жыл бұрын
Spotted the comment 3 months later, I have the same motherboard and revision with a x5650 working fine. The solution is to boot into windows with the i7 920, download gigabytes @BIOS utility (DO NOT USE EZ FLASH) and press the "update to latest version" button and use the USA server. Power off and install the x5650 and it will work, feel free to subscribe if this helped you.
@XxLukexX6 жыл бұрын
My comment above regards *all* gigabyte motherboards the @BIOS tool is the only way to update the bios safely.
@matthewwaugh529 жыл бұрын
Where did you buy your motherboard? The only SLI x58s I can find are like $200.
@kaisiwang9 жыл бұрын
Do you think you can make an video with latest/past gen Xeon CPUs? 2011v3 socket, some of them are cheap on ebay, but still have 10-14 cores at low frequency. (xeon e5-2683,2670) See how high you can oc it to. I would love to see an economic beast. 20+ threads @ 4.0GHz.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
+IittIe bee Would love to take a look, but I don't think i will have to the money to buy the new CPUs.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Yeah I will definitely try branch into that if I went full time with youtube.
@connorcjcj118 жыл бұрын
+IittIe bee you're probably looking at the engineering samples which were released for testing and samples and crap before the retail version, most of the time you need a specific motherboard and bios version for them to work, and there are still bugs which can cause data loss and other problems. not to mention its illegal to own them
@GuidoFawkesAnonymous7 жыл бұрын
so what im looking at doing is buying a dual socket motherboard (you can get them on ebay with an x5650 already in it) for about 175$, then buy a second x5650. Then get about 16GB of ddr3 ram. I am wondering if this would be a good upgrade from an fx-6300 based gaming rig.
@BirdFluJapan9 жыл бұрын
Love them beefy Scythe HS/Fans. Had this one in an earlier build- stock only uses one fan though
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
BirdFluJapan They actually do better lapped, was surprised.
@BirdFluJapan9 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City Can you do a video regarding "lapping" - before and after temps? I really don't have a clue what it is; have you made a video regarding that earlier?
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
LOL I just finished filming that exact video, that will be coming out very soon so stay tuned :P. though I have to edit etc. will be up probably in a day or two.
@BirdFluJapan9 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City ... ... You read my mind, ... Invasion of PRIVACCCYYYYYYY!! ;-o
@DanielS-eg5oj9 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to make it. I'm still on a q9550 at 3.85ghz but I plan on finally upgrading in June as a reward for finishing school. I haven't upgraded because I'm trying to spend more time studying instead of playing games. Damned q9550 doesn't let me though, runs bf4 just fine for me alongside my r9 290. Why do I have a 290? Guy was selling it for $200. Anyways, thanks again. Great videos.
@neurotoksin9 жыл бұрын
Great video dude! So enjoyable :D
@comicalhexical9 жыл бұрын
How is the single core performance?
@Consoul9099 жыл бұрын
great vid - love this turn back the clock nerdfest stuff!!!!
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
ghelguy It is really fun!
@comidasdobah9248 жыл бұрын
where did you buy this things? what chinese site is this? thank you man!!
@KabzXVI9 жыл бұрын
Man those deals in japan are so good I'm actually jealous. I live here in the Philippines and the deals here are so bad. We don't even have that xeon here. I'm stuck with my g3258 which isn't so bad, but I still wish I could encounter deals like those :( Anyway I love your vids mate! I oc'ed my cpu thanks to your g3258 oc guide. More powers to you mate! :D
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Kabz XVI Thanks. I didn't know people liked it this much lol. I guess I will have to start doing it more!
@patrickeastman16396 жыл бұрын
the base plate is coated with nickel and the aluminum fins are anodized
@mixalissandros15054 жыл бұрын
I have the MSI x58 Eclipse with the x5650 and it cant raise cpu volts.I put a +0,250volts and it stays at stock cpu volts between 0,9 to 1,2.If you have any suggestions would be great cuz i love this old xeons.And also keep up the great work Bryan
@SavageTech8 жыл бұрын
i noticed a filter for a turbo for a car. haha
@rickylonghaul6824 жыл бұрын
Where it all began for X58 on this channel...
@PikkuMiku7 жыл бұрын
Change from E8500 to X5460 jumped performance a lot. Temps under controll with Noctua D14. Overclock to 4GHz Vcore 1,33V; 48 C idle, 55 avg, 67 C max. Now I'm playing with GTX 770 with avg. 50-60 FPS in Fallout 4 in High settings
@rockstarsyndrome54817 жыл бұрын
hi Tech City..but it is still compatible on the latest OS or latest 3dsmax? or if i bought the same rig my softwares will be limited..thanks in advance
@theparttimer1449 жыл бұрын
suggestion for next video. why overclock CPU, is it worth it?
@PappaLitto9 жыл бұрын
Guest 11 answer: yes
@mindaugasrudz12579 жыл бұрын
Hi there :) what is the e-shop all stuff came to you?
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Mindaugas Rudz yahoo.co.jp
@IZylusI8 жыл бұрын
You've probably been asked this question before (probably without real specifics maybe) but would it be worth getting this CPU and clocking it to 4Ghz for gaming/streaming compared to buying an i7 6700k? The price difference is definitely a factor in my decision, and seeing this performance from a $60 CPU, I think it could work really well to stream and play high end games.
@TheSilviu8x7 жыл бұрын
IZylusI, YES.
@certs7434 жыл бұрын
Old workstations are great. I am loving my Dell T1600
@MusicLivesInYou258 жыл бұрын
Struggling to find a decent priced motherboard that will allow over clocking. Not really looking to spend more than 150 USD on the board. Any suggestions? I am new to overclocking and getting a build to tinker around with and this peaked my interest.
@cynical83308 жыл бұрын
MusicLivesInYou25 search ebay for x58 motherboards and make sure to do your research on the mobo model you're looking at. pair that with an x56XX cpu and you should be good.
@amirkay7 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to run on MSI X58 Platinum(non-SLI)? Would you post some links to help on overclocking?
@blazerden6 жыл бұрын
Hey i wonder what this msi board is, cause i got a MSI X58 Platinum board with an 980x in it and it look sooooooo similar to mine :)
@Lukeschedel9 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, I love this kind of stuff. It would be awesome if you could show some gaming performance between this and a i5 4670K for example.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Joe Dirt Yeah I am going to do something like that very soon :).
@MichaelChristoffersen6 жыл бұрын
ASUS P6T SE and Xeon X5650 here, running 4.6GHz. Idle temps 35-45C 100% load 70-85C. Paired with a GTX 680. Oh and I use a 212 evo with 2 SP120s :-)
@krazyfiend6 жыл бұрын
I'm intrigued to know what case you have this running in and amount/type/timings of your ram--- if it's not much of a bother.. I have the same config from what your commented, seeing similar temps--- but I have to back off at 4.2. I am running a 660ti with it how ever, but that has no impact on what's being discussed. Also wondering if you turned things like C-step and other inherent 'intel' abilities off in the bios. That seems to be the key to reaching higher speeds. Thanks for your time, help, consideration if you see this.
@Tomh2000cp9 жыл бұрын
Just a quickie, would this cpu and a super micro x8sti be worth it to replace a G3258 until I have to money for an i7 or the new intel cpu's coming out this / next year?
@DeDovla9 жыл бұрын
Great video man, I still can't believe it beats the i7-4770k, it's pretty crazy!
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
DeDovla Yeah for productivity, its a beast.
@spicey45227 жыл бұрын
You lied about the link for the monitor
@DeathDealer-DD9 жыл бұрын
i like these kind of vlogs, interesting stuff x)
@MarcChep9 жыл бұрын
I got a P6T6 WS Revolution last week, just wainting for my X5670 to arrive. I am hoping for 4.5Ghz :)
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
MarcChep Yeah the 5660 or 5670 are the way to go, the mobo is only things holding these cpus back imo. I got another 100mv to spare and still be safe.
@MarcChep9 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City I was desperate for a great video on the X56xx Cpu, then a day after I buy a X5670 on ebay, this video popps up! Great video btw :) (I would have liked a few more benchmarks though)
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Yeah this is more of a loose precursor where I was just going through the set-up, when I get some more quality time (don't know when that will be), I will try to get the clocks higher and start benching.
@michaelnosirrom33379 жыл бұрын
MarcChep u must take p6x58d-e 16 phases board
@Jern_979 жыл бұрын
Is that a Dell P2314H? i got one myself and i love it! (you can overclock it to 80hz btw)
@92kosta9 жыл бұрын
I love my P2414H. It's was the best monitor I could buy in my country for around $200.
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
92kosta P2414H, still deciding what to do with it though, the input lag tests I ran were an absolute mind bend. I will say though the AG coating is fantastic on the dell, first matte coating I actually REALLY like.
@GHOSTSPECTRE7 жыл бұрын
my next budget cpu!!! thx tech city!
@OutofThisUsername9 жыл бұрын
Hello! what u think about X5570 it is possible to oc like your x5650? i would like to combine x5570 with Asus Sibertooth X58 u think its gona work?
@Gamevet9 жыл бұрын
Is the X5650 the Xeon version of the i7-980x?
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
Gamevet Yeah with QPI of 2, which is important cause some mobos cant support that.
@4gbmeans4gb619 жыл бұрын
Tech YES City My 980x at 4.4 scores 1056 and 11.7 in 11.5CB. 5ghz 4790k 1011 score 8)
@alexandersmxl54339 жыл бұрын
+Tech Yes City Hello! didnt u have problems with the IOH/Northbr. Temperature on this Board?? i tested a MSI X Pro E(with a i7 920)and It worked fine. But then i saw that the temps of the IOH was about 100 Degrees, so i gave it back..:( cause i was afraid its not durable enough for a X5650!??
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
+Xela rereSH Yeah I had some problems, it was this purple paste that was hardened like a rock, I had to chip it away and then reapply some paste and the temps went down to about 65degrees, which is acceptable.
@alexandersmxl54339 жыл бұрын
+Tech YES City Hello Again and thx for the Answer! Sry but what purple paste u talking about???..iam not that expiriend in all this PC Hardware...things.. :P btw.. 65 degrees sounds very good.But how much should the temperature go at max??
@dannydenouden46484 жыл бұрын
x58 still a boss
@phoenixroberts8 жыл бұрын
What website are these products from?
@TheColonelK1LL6 жыл бұрын
Some X58 boards will support the Xeon even if it doesn't say so. I have a W3680 and an Asus P6T it only list i7 support but I managed 4.54Ghz with the Xeon
@XxLukexX6 жыл бұрын
That's because the xeons weren't of interest upon the release of the 32nm 6 cores and they added support through the bios but never updated the compatibility list.
@zuigmnzakken9 жыл бұрын
Bryan just curious, what do you do for a living? your job sounds awesome
@techyescity9 жыл бұрын
zuigmnzakken Private high school.
@pratikbhagat90286 жыл бұрын
sir need to know how is Xeon X5472 Processo . can i use this in gigabyte o.c g41 mobo. also suggest whether q8400 is good option. I basically need fast compiling of programs. i need to know whether embedded software compiltaion will do charm on 8400 or x5472
@DCsProductions9 жыл бұрын
Lucky you scoring that motherboard for so cheap! I had to dish out $140 just for my motherboard, but it was worth it. Maybe you can do a comparison for it vs your new xeon or 4670k. Also you should checkout refurbished Topysync monitors on Ebay. They are $180 for a 1440p monitor, which is crazy cheap.
@ragingredrhinoz8 жыл бұрын
what about the t7500 motherboard has x5650 capability but also has a high deck expansion that would allow you to run two of them?
@UnrivaledGH8 жыл бұрын
If you plan on using for gaming you'll have to deal with the bog of ECC memory. I actually got a amazing deal and started gaming on a 7500 love the Xeon budget builds. I got one i've been meaning to document and share recently.. When I decided to start playing on the PC. I gamed on a Precision T7500 with a X5680 CPU. 32GB of ECC and a AMD 7970 3gb Ghz edition. It did "OK" with most game. I bought that T7500 from the IT company I work for at a steal, $75, since it was used off lease and not tested. I bought a x5680 off of Ebay for $100 and I bought that AMD7970 3gb GPU for $140. all of this was about 4 years ago. It did decent on medium settings on the few games I did play DayZ, Arma 3 etc.. $315 spent over the course of a year or so, 4 years ago or a little more. All during that time I had researched what I needed to do to further improve my gaming rig without spending a ton of money. I had targeted some things and tried to win some low bids for LGA1366 Mobo on Ebay. No luck. Recently I came across a LGA1366 Mobo (Gigabyte x58 GA UD3R) and 8gb of DDR3 memory for $120 locally, which is cheap compared to what you find them for on Ebay usually starting at $180 and unknown condition. Shortly after acquiring the mobo, a buddy that I met through gaming these past 4 or so years (that lived in my city but never met him) upgraded months ago and sold me his Corsair Spec 03 case, 650 EVGA PSU, and Hyper 212 evo CPU cooler for $60 all together. $180 spent for that venture. While building I knew i'd want to OC my CPU and really got the itch to take the upgrade a little further. Around Christmas I found a deal on amazon for an EVGA GTX1060 3GB FTW edition that was $210 after tax. Which made my upgrade total to $390. A week or two later I sold the AMD Radeon 7970 3gb GPU that i've owned for 5 years for $120. Then popped in the old CPU that came with my original T7500 w/o HDD's (My first "gaming rig") to turn around and sell it for $140. Which was pretty huge to sell the GPU for nearly what I spent on it originally and almost doubling what I spent on the T7500 $315+$390= $705 spent over 4-5 years in total Taking out the $260 I made in selling the replaced equipments. $705-$260= $445 spent on this over 4-5 years I am in the process dotting the i's and crossings the t's of overclocking the X5680 finally but here is a 3dmark of my rig as described above. *Note this is without my SSD hooked in and only 8gb of DDR3 1333 ram. www.3dmark.com/fs/11517842
@alexnicolaou69727 жыл бұрын
where did he get the cpus(link)?
@xRumvley7 жыл бұрын
what is the cheapest motherboard that can overclock the x5650 ?