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mule
Jul 28, 2010Aspirant
ReadyNAS Pro: System temp running out of spec
In the last weeks I did have several times where the CPU temp ran out of spec. What's annoying to me is that the cpu fan runs at maximum 1506 rpm?! Shouldn't it rotate much higher to avoid temp runnin...
mattseattle
Aug 08, 2010Aspirant
Mine is also doing something very similar. My Pioneer Pro is currently running with the below temp specs. The ambient temperature in the room is 74 degrees, just for information purposes.
Fan SYS 883 RPM
Fan CPU 1985 RPM
Temp 1 65 C / 149 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F]
Temp 2 27.5 C / 81 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F]
Temp 1 is definitely running higher than it normally has in the past and the RPM of the SYS fan is running much lower.
and as I was typing this in I received the following email alert:
Temperature sensor 1 reports out of normal range [expected range: 0-65C/32-149F, current: 66.0C/150.8F].
Why is the SYS fan RPM not increasing with the higher temperatures?
Ok, after the Alert my SYS fan RPM has increased slightly...
Fan SYS 1231 RPM
and temp has dropped to Temp 1 64 C / 147 F
Fan SYS 883 RPM
Fan CPU 1985 RPM
Temp 1 65 C / 149 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F]
Temp 2 27.5 C / 81 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F]
Temp 1 is definitely running higher than it normally has in the past and the RPM of the SYS fan is running much lower.
and as I was typing this in I received the following email alert:
Temperature sensor 1 reports out of normal range [expected range: 0-65C/32-149F, current: 66.0C/150.8F].
Why is the SYS fan RPM not increasing with the higher temperatures?
Ok, after the Alert my SYS fan RPM has increased slightly...
Fan SYS 1231 RPM
and temp has dropped to Temp 1 64 C / 147 F
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