Well firstly, Thank you for your timely and well thought out reply.
However, I have prior experience with Throttlestop and the T3500's with the W3680 and the i7 975x ES (both of which were able to alter multiplier successfully, thx!).
My issue comes from trying to increase multiplier for the e5-1650 and e5-1650 V2's (both of which are known unlocked xeons) on my newly acquired T3600's.
Throttlestop allows me to change the multiplier in the application, but the cpu does not actualize those settings. It just sits at stock multiplier according to CPU-Z. I'm a bit confused.
The e5-1650 is just a 3930K with ECC support, likewise the e5-1650 v2 being the 2011 socket 4930k. The T3500 is based on X58, the T3600 is based on X79, otherwise very similar (besides the GOLD rated proprietary power source in the T3600).
Has unclewebb just not had a chance to work out the kinks for the X79 based Dell T3600/T3610?
I truly appreciate any support you can offer!