First let me save you some money :).
IF, your Dell computer does not boot up ... the Fans do not turn (or just wiggle, like they might be struggling to turn on) ... the green ON button might blink green a little ... and your computer is over 2 years old. First thing you should "TRY" is changing the Power Supply to a New one.Over the years , I have had over 5 Dell computers ... and if they have no problems in the first few months ... basically the only problem you are "Sure" to have is the Power Supply dying on you. And if you are a Business user you can almost bet it will not boot within 2 years. (or should I say , right after the warrantee runs out lol).
6 months ago I had a hard time finding a replacement Power Supply for the Dell XPS 435MT ... besides the lame Dell one with only a 1 year warrantee. Now, when I Google you can find all kinds of cheap ones. * I was looking for a good one with a LONG Warrentee.
fyi: MY Dell i7: Win7 PRO 64bit , 24gb tri-channel memory ... two Fast 7,200 SATA Hard Drives with 64mb cache Barracuda XT , just upgrading my Data drive to the 3TB version (more on that in a future blog , after I have run it for a while in PS CS5/LR) ... and will swap out my OS (C:) drive to a 256gb SSD drive ... run four USB stuff plugged in , and have a eSATA/USB 3.5/Laptop HD reader (so, at times I run 3 Hard Drives and a External NAS HD) (though I need to say, this DELL in Win7 64-bit does NOT have the eSATA external port working, it's basically Dead, with no solutions on the web , yet) ... BlueRay/DVD Burner , APC UPS linked via USB ... AND I never turn my computer off.
Have been buying a lot at Best Buy (because it's close to me, and cheap) ... picked up the Thermaltake TR2 600W for $95 , which also has a 5 year warrantee.http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Thermaltake+-+600W+TR2+ATX+Power+Supply/9827268.p?id=1218179699692&skuId=9827268&st=thermaltake 600w TR2&cp=1&lp=1
There is a lot of PLUGS ... My personal preference would be a "Modular" Plug design. So the Case is cleaner and you ONLY use the number of Plugs you NEED. In a small XPS case it helps with the Air Flow. (though, many times I will have the case open)
* What is important to know is (and I wish someone had told me) ... That this Thermaltake TR2 600W Power Supply works "Easily" with the Dell 435MT. Basically Plug and Play.
All I had to do is take out the OLD , put in the NEW ... plug in (wrap and find a place for all the extra plugs/wires) ... Boot up and it works! NO Compatibility issues.
I have been running this TR2 600W Day and Night for the past 3 months. I even shut down at least 3 different times to make sure it could boot up again. Even in a small office it is quiet. imho. Cool (at 600w , what I am running is probably not a strain for this PS)
Love this Thermaltake Power Supply TR2 600w ... but like I said ... wish Best Buy had "this one" in a Modular design.
p.s. ANYONE that has got this Dell 435MT with Win7 PRO 64-bit ... that has there eSATA "External" port working ... please let me know HOW?
Maybe a 32bit (Vista driver) ? and how would it perform. and can it revive a dead eSATA external port.
*** 1/27/2012 UPDATE: I finally got my eSATA "External" port working again , IN Win7 PRO 64-bit.
So, now I know ... it's NOT Win7 64-bit or PRO that's the issue (as some have said on some forums).
How did i find out? I bought a new 256gb Crucial SSD drive (It is the single thing you can do to make LRv3.6 and PS CS5 run faster , noticably so ... particularly LRv3.6 ... more on that on a future blog, and a future SSD disk cache, which will kill the need for RAID on your data drive, and will be faster) ....
Well I decided to Clean install my OS on the C: SSD , BUT to start with my Original DELL VISTA Home 64-bit install disks (which has all the original DELL drivers). I made sure I had the dead eSATA external port hooked up to my "turned ON" eSATA Reader.
Well, as soon as the VISTA install was finished. I noticed the eSATA external Reader/drive was reading my drive in it!!!
Then, through out the installs , Win7 Home 64-bit , then Win7 PRO 64-bit ... on each step the eSATA external port continued to work!
imho, it's interesting that if you did not run the eSATA external port before Win7 64-bit ... Win7 will NOT see it and will not install the Driver for it. Strange.
So, NOW I have a really FAST eSATA external port for my eSATA reader that I can plug in any eSATA "BARE" internal Hard Drive (2.5" or 3.5") and use it for back up, or to transfer files over that I need from my "Users" directory, some I needed when doing a clean install.
Particularly LR files (there is so much work there that I did not want to redo, like Saved Import settings, Default import by Camera/ISO settings, Pre-sets etc)
p.s. ANYONE that has got this Dell 435MT with Win7 PRO 64-bit ... that has there eSATA "External" port working ... please let me know HOW?
Maybe a 32bit (Vista driver) ? and how would it perform. and can it revive a dead eSATA external port.
*** 1/27/2012 UPDATE: I finally got my eSATA "External" port working again , IN Win7 PRO 64-bit.
So, now I know ... it's NOT Win7 64-bit or PRO that's the issue (as some have said on some forums).
How did i find out? I bought a new 256gb Crucial SSD drive (It is the single thing you can do to make LRv3.6 and PS CS5 run faster , noticably so ... particularly LRv3.6 ... more on that on a future blog, and a future SSD disk cache, which will kill the need for RAID on your data drive, and will be faster) ....
Well I decided to Clean install my OS on the C: SSD , BUT to start with my Original DELL VISTA Home 64-bit install disks (which has all the original DELL drivers). I made sure I had the dead eSATA external port hooked up to my "turned ON" eSATA Reader.
Well, as soon as the VISTA install was finished. I noticed the eSATA external Reader/drive was reading my drive in it!!!
Then, through out the installs , Win7 Home 64-bit , then Win7 PRO 64-bit ... on each step the eSATA external port continued to work!
imho, it's interesting that if you did not run the eSATA external port before Win7 64-bit ... Win7 will NOT see it and will not install the Driver for it. Strange.
So, NOW I have a really FAST eSATA external port for my eSATA reader that I can plug in any eSATA "BARE" internal Hard Drive (2.5" or 3.5") and use it for back up, or to transfer files over that I need from my "Users" directory, some I needed when doing a clean install.
Particularly LR files (there is so much work there that I did not want to redo, like Saved Import settings, Default import by Camera/ISO settings, Pre-sets etc)
Hope this helps someone,
Ross HamamuraThe Tourist of Light
www.RDHphoto.net
5 comments:
Had a dead dell. New PSU worked for me also. Dell XPS Studio I7 920 . Installed the Thermaltake TR2
Aloha,
Thank you for posting that.
imho, It's important to "Share" that kind of information. It will make it easier for others to upgrade and do it themself. Which it is EASY to do.
AND, the "Fact" is ... imho ... IF, you own a Dell .. you run it for your business ... your Powersupply will die shortly after your warrentee is over. :)
More so, if you keep it ON all the time.
My next step on this Dell 435mt i7 is to UPgrade to 24gb of Tri-Channel ram (It's VERY cheap now). And see if it improves my performance in Lightroom and PS CS5.
Then, once I get used to that (which we all know that happens) ...
AND, when I know everything is running well and optimized. My plan is to Upgrade my C: OS drive to a 256gb SSD. Probably from Crutical.
My expectation is that this upgrade will give me the biggest boost.
PLUS, if the rumors are true .. the prices should drop to aprox. us$1.00 per gb. soon I hope.
I am already running a 3TB Seagate XT 64mb cache 7200rpm SATA III drive for my data. (this past month)
Thank you,
Ross
New PSU - Thermaltake TR2 - fixed mine too.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153023
Power failure was the last straw for the Dell PSU. Now, at least, I can get a reasonably priced battery backup UPS system. Having to have a "pure" sine wave form for the Dell Power supply was too expensive.
Aloha Todd,
Thank you for posting.
It's important imho. that other's know that there is alternatives that work ... Well.
p.s. I do also run a APC UPS , because I do run my computer day and night. :)
My heart skipped a beat when my machine did not power on again, until I read your post. I have replaced the PSU un my Studio 435MT with a OCZ ModXstream-Pro 700. With a bit of caution also a plug and play action without need to remove the cooling block on the processor. It's a bit longer so to fit it needs those cable guides behind de old PSU bended over a bit.
Machine works like a charm again now.
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