Unigine Heaven Benchmark Dell Precision T5500 Dual Xeon 5675s + Geforce GTX 1060 6 gbs
♦ Dell Precision T5500
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◙ System Specs:
• Dell Precision T5500
• CPU: Two Xeon X5675 3.07 ghzs socket 1366s
• Memory: 24 gbs PC10600 DDR3 ECC 240 pin
• GPU: PNY Geforce GTX 1060 6 gbs PCI-Express x 16
• Hard Drives: Western Digital Blue 2 TB hdd sata 3 + WD Blue 500 gbs hdd sata 3
• Optical Drive: DVD-RW sata 3
• PSU: 875 watt 80 Plus silver
• Operating System: Windows 7 Professional SP1
•Cooling System: 2 120mm intake fans, 2 80mm exhaust fans, and 1 PCI card exhaust fan.
I7-4790 (2014) 755 cb
Geforce GTX 770 2 gb: 112.54 fps
I5-3570k (2013): 507 cb
Geforce GTX 1070 8 gbs: 86.81 fps
Xeon W3690 (2011): 794 cb
Geforce GTX 770 2 gbs: 82.92 fps
Xeon W3680 (2010): 791 cb
Geforce GTS 740 1 gb: 55.04 fps
Dual Xeon X5675 (2011): 1476 cb
Geforce GTX 1060: 66.61 fps
The Dell Precision T5500 with two cpus is still a very formidable computer. You can do a lot with this computer. The X58 chipset may be 8 years old; however, if you put in the right parts you can turn this machine into a real work horse. The Dell Precision T5500 was designed to be a workstation computer in a enterprise or corporate environment. 8 years ago, this computer was top of the line, and the basic model cost about $1600 with 6 gbs of ram.
I bought this one for about $180, and it came with 24 gbs of DDR3 PC10600 ECC ram. The power supply on this machine is excellent, it comes with a 875 watt plus 80 silver PSU. It came with two Xeon E5506 processors with a riser board. I upgraded the graphics card to a PNY Geforce GTX 1060 6 gb PCI-Express card for about $350, and I bought a new 2 tb Western digital blue sata 3 hdd for $65. I also upgraded the cooling system for about $10, and I upgraded the CPUs to two Xeon 5975s for about $120.
I spent $725 for this computer and its upgrades, and it is completely up to date. It yielded a Cinebench R15 score of 1476 cc, and that is the best score I got in relation to the 5 systems I tested with Cinebench R15. The GPU score was not that great, but if I added a better graphics card I am sure the score would be much higher. I am happy with the score, and I plan on keeping this computer. The upgrades I made on the computer weren't cheap, but I think I got a good deal. I do multi-task when I am working, so this computer was ideal for that purpose. For example, I could open up multiple web browsers, compile code, edit videos, I can open up multiple office applications, send files to other computers, etc. I can do all of these things without overtaxing the CPU, because the tasks are shared between two CPUs.