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1 hour ago, garycase said:
Can't resist "popping in" after getting a notification that showed you had requested a look
However, I don't see any obvious flaws in your setup. Clearly the dual Xeon board is going to be FAR more power-hungry than your Avoton was.
What is your current motherboard/CPU configuration? Did you move everything from the Dell to a rack-mounted case -- or have you built a new setup for the 4U case. And is the 2U case just holding additional disks ... or is it a separate system (perhaps with your Avoton board)?
You certainly APPEAR to have very ample airflow for the system ... not sure why you're seeing the increased temps. Perhaps the specifics on exactly what you've got mounted in the case may provide some clues. Did you switch to higher-rpm disk drives? Are you sure you used good thermal compound when mounting the CPUs? etc.
The smaller ATOM setup that I have is sitting in the 2u case running Esxi v6.5
With 2tb wd black, 4tb wd black, 120gb Samsung ssd, 960gb WD blue ssd
the 4U case
14 hours ago, demonmaestro said:Supermicro X8DTL-iF Motherboard
Dual Intel Xeon L5640 2.26Ghz Six Core Processors
96GB RAM (6x 16GB 8500R)
with. Using 2 - WD re 4tb for parity and 13 - WD Reds 4tb for storage and a 960 pny ssd for VMs.
I used Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound for the CPUs. Same stuff I have used on countless of systems and no issues.
Side note. With the HDDs spun up and the system idle it runs about 198w - 220w... (Not too bad..) the cpu only has a tdp of 60w
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So I did have that issue at first. However I had adjusted the lower limit of the ipmi to match the fans so no more surging like is mentioned in that post.
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It was the recommended cooler from supermicro for that mobo/cpu setup.
Hopefully @garycase will pop-in and help out.
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Supermicro X8DTL-iF Motherboard
Dual Intel Xeon L5640 2.26Ghz Six Core Processors
96GB RAM (6x 16GB 8500R)
Here is the heatsinks for the cpus that I used. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101300
The picture is of what all the fans at 100% look like with no load. (I did not have the fan on the raid cards at that given time).
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Well I got an CORSAIR Commander PRO, CL-9011110-WW. Basically an external fan controller. I am going to set some custom fan curves with temps and see if that helps. I just think the MoBo fan curve is just not there. I should be able to spin up the 120mm fans up to 1000 RPMs without making more noise and increase airflow.
Unless you think I am missing something?
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How does that help?
How did you do that?
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@uldise The fans are the same direction as the front ones. All fans (except the one sitting on the raid cards) is moving from front to back.
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shoutout to @garycase on this issue.
So IMG_20170529_134515.jpg is the setup.
The bottom case is a rosewill RSV-L4500 fully populated with 15 hard drives.
I have 6 of the Noctua NF-F12 PWM in the front and middle and 2 Noctua NF-A8 PWM on the back.
I had put a 120mm fan that came with the case on top of the raid cards.
the 2u server that is on top. it only has 3 - Noctua NF-A8 PWM and its staying cool.
Why is the case running at such high temperatures?
What can I do to fix this issue?
4U case - at idle. 75-76F ambient temperature
2u case
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Well spin up an ubuntu vm. Also you might be able to do it with a "live" ubuntu version via usb stick
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32 minutes ago, jang430 said:
Hi, I'm using Noctua NF-P12 PWM fan, 120 mm, 1,300 RPM. My motherboard is Supermicro X9SCM-F motherboard. Seems like my fan is going up and down. I read about this and people are saying it's the threshold problem, sensors thought it's going below threshold, then revving it to the max, then back and forth.
I tried to install IPMI tools, but it doesn't support Supermicro Fan control. How do you guys control the fan? Are there any plugins that work with Supermicro?
I used this guide https://calvin.me/quick-how-to-decrease-ipmi-fan-threshold/
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I have to say I have gotten a few servers from them as well.
The only issue I have is they are a weebit slow to ship. They say its build time.
But just my 2 cents.
Great customer service though.
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I use the ipolex for Intel X520-DA2 10G nics. Haven't had an issue with them yet.
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I've been having issues with this server since I started this server move. First it was with the CPUs and motherboard. Come to find out that is was a bent CPU pin.
Then I had the Noctua 3pin - 120mm fans and the motherboard caused them to run at 100% at all times.
Then with the 4-pin Noctua fans it was surging kinda like this but the adjustment to the fan speeds fixed that. (see top of post).
And then now this..
One thing after another on this server move...
The only other thing I am thinking about doing is putting the low noise adapters on. But that will hurt it when the server is under load.
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There is about a foot of space behind the server
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I can only do front to rear with this case... Well I mean I can do rear to font but that defeats the purpose of a server case..
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Well when i was testing the server and setting it all up. With the lid off the server it hovered about 25c.
The ambient temp in the room stays generally around 24c-25c. With an overhead ceiling fan.
Here is the temps for the smaller 2u server. I have 3-80mm Noctua NF-A8 PWM and then I have a 60mm Noctua 60x25mm PWM sitting on top of the cpu.
The motherboard is a SuperMicro MBD-A1SRi-2758F-O
I don't have any surging from the 2u server.
The top switch is a Ubiquiti Unifi us-16-xg (10GB switch) and the bottom switch is a Ubiquiti Unifi us-24.
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Sorry.
The question is how to do it?
I remember last time I had to do it all over command and i could rename it br1 or something like that.
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I am using the Noctua NF-F12 PWM 4pin fans. I am using a 3 to 1 fan splitter.
The fans at max barely draw that many amps and the motherboard can handle the amps per fan header.
When the fans are at "normal" speed the whole thing is silent.
As far as many fans. The idea was to move a lot of air quietly to keep it cool.
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Server is idle.
Server case RSV-L4500
All fans are moving from front to back.
2 - cpu heatsink fans. fans 1-2
3 - 120mm in front - fan 3
3 - 120mm in middle - fan 4
2 - 80mm in back - fans 5
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I had a topic on this already but I guess it got deleted when the move to the "new" forums.
Anyways. I have multiple nics and want to bond them in groups.
I would like to bond with the following
eth6 and eth7 - main use for server 10G nics and would like to use teaming with lagg
eth0,eth1,eth2,eth3,eth4,eth5 - 1GB nics use for backup. teaming with lagg
My SuperMicro Build
in Unraid Compulsive Design
Posted · Edited by demonmaestro
Sorry I know this has spanned a couple of pages...
That is the temps at idle.... and the HDDs spun up.
Fan 1-2 = CPU
Fan 3 = Front of case 3 - 120mm noctua fans
Fan 4 = Middle of case 3 - 120mm noctua fans
Fan 5-6 = Back 2 - 80mm noctua fans.
There is a picture of the case and setup on page one.