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lulumis's avatar
lulumis
Aspirant
Feb 15, 2021

About GC510P temperture

Hello everyone!

 

Anyone has bought the GC510P? This swith has no fan inside, if the temperture will be so high when the POE ports fully worked?

 

My MS510TX always works on 65℃ and it has no POE function.

 

 

If someone helped?

3 Replies

  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Guru - Experienced User

    lulumis wrote:

    My MS510TX always works on 65℃ and it has no POE function.


    ...however this is a MultiGig and 10G switch > 25W 

     

    A fully loaded GC510P does take some 10.5 W, assuming a 5% quality power supply add some 7.5W overhead we're at 18W, and no energy intense GbE ech only so you should be fine.

    • lulumis's avatar
      lulumis
      Aspirant

      Yes, the GC510P's Max power is 10.3W

       

      But I don't know whether I should buy the GC510PP. It has 1 fan inside

      • schumaku's avatar
        schumaku
        Guru - Experienced User

        lulumis wrote:

        But I don't know whether I should buy the GC510PP. It has 1 fan inside


        Some decision factor might be where you intend to install the switch. In a dense and already hot rack, pizzabox-on-pizzabox, the fanless GC510P might not be the best idea.

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