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- 2Password Enable Jumper
- 2NVRAM Reset Jumper
- 4System Setup
- 4POST Keystrokes
- 4Boot Menu
- 4Entering System Setup
- 6Dell Diagnostics Main Menu
- 6When to Use the Dell Diagnostics
- 6Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive
- 6Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the Drivers and Utilities Disc
- 7Power Button Light Codes
- 7Diagnostic Light Codes
- 8Beep Codes
- 9Adding and Replacing Parts
- 10Specifications
- 13Removing the Battery
- 15Removing the Cover
- 20Front Bezel
- 20Removing the Front Bezel
- 23Removing the Front Fan Assembly
- 27Floppy Drive
- 27Removing the Floppy Drive
- 27Replacing the Floppy Drive
- 28Hard Drives
- 28Removing the Hard Drives
- 35Chassis Intrusion Switch
- 35Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch
- 35Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch
- 37Removing the I/o Panel
- 41Supported Memory Configurations
- 41Removing and Replacing Memory Modules
- 45Removing the Memory Card Reader
- 45Replacing the Memory Card Reader
- 49Optical Drive
- 49Removing the Optical Drive
- 52Heat Sink and Processor
- 52Removing the Heat Sink and Processor
- 57Removing the Power Supply
- 61System Board
- 61Removing the System Board
- 68Video Card
- 72Expansion Card
- 72Removing the Expansion Card
- 76Working On Your Computer
- 76Before Working Inside Your Computer
- 76Recommended Tools
- 76Turning Off Your Computer
- 77After Working Inside Your Computer
Dell T3400 Bios Password Reset
I have a Dell Precision T3400 with 3GHz E6850 and am musing on a CPU upgrade. Why spend money on this Dell? Svg animation sample. Well, it's a nice unit, reasonably quiet, easy case to work with, 500watt supply and I got a great deal on it. I'll also probably be buying a Radeon 4870 or 90 or one of the new ATIs expected to be announced this month.
I've looked at the 3GHz Q9650 at a little less than AUS$400 but am wondering if pin modding a AUS$160 2.93GHz,1066MHz Core2 Duo E7500 (resulting in 3.63GHz) might not be a better option for my uses which are mostly gaming at present but may expand. Since I may be able to recover around AUS$130 selling the existing E6850 this would be very tempting for the 600Mhz boost if it will work.
Another option I have considered is pin modding a (AUS$320) Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz which would result in a 3.33GHz clock. More games these days are becoming quad friendly etc
Both CPU overclocks seem achievable without voltage boosts based on what I have read but will the Dell BIOS have a problem with them? The E7500 is a fairly recent CPU, will the Dell recognise it at all? Will there be a problem (assuming CPU stability) with the Dell BIOS recognising the Q6700@ 3.33GHz?
Given my expected usage are there any advantages to the Q9650?
thanks in advance
[edited with newly found lower price for Q6700]
I've looked at the 3GHz Q9650 at a little less than AUS$400 but am wondering if pin modding a AUS$160 2.93GHz,1066MHz Core2 Duo E7500 (resulting in 3.63GHz) might not be a better option for my uses which are mostly gaming at present but may expand. Since I may be able to recover around AUS$130 selling the existing E6850 this would be very tempting for the 600Mhz boost if it will work.
Another option I have considered is pin modding a (AUS$320) Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz which would result in a 3.33GHz clock. More games these days are becoming quad friendly etc
Both CPU overclocks seem achievable without voltage boosts based on what I have read but will the Dell BIOS have a problem with them? The E7500 is a fairly recent CPU, will the Dell recognise it at all? Will there be a problem (assuming CPU stability) with the Dell BIOS recognising the Q6700@ 3.33GHz?
Given my expected usage are there any advantages to the Q9650?
thanks in advance
[edited with newly found lower price for Q6700]