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ultrabike
Jun 20, 2015Aspirant
Readynas Pro heat issues
Hopefully this is the right place to post this. I've had my Readynas Pro for about 7 years. Recently the power supply fan started to make funny noises and temperature was kind of high. Scheduled power...
tony359
Jun 21, 2015Apprentice
Ok, I can confirm the PSU fan is sucking air in.
Forgot to answer: my cpu is a E6600, it was suggested by someone on a thread here. Cannot remember how I ended up with this. I believe it is the 'low power' version, to reduce heath. I still doubt that the CPU or anything on the motherboard can cause your HDDs to overheat. They are in a separate compartment and there is air flowing in the HDD section. The CPU should glow red to affect the HDDs!
Now, I only have two HDD's, maybe that is making a little difference. That said, your current temperatures don't seem bad.
Currently my HDDs are running at 35°C, SYS 47°C and CPU 23.5°C. Sys fan 897rpm (how do you format the status information so nicely?). Interesting, my CPU is cooler than yours but my fan is spinning faster.
You may be able to reduce the CPU temperature by replacing the CPU and by replacing the thermal paste. And your ambient temperature may be higher than mine maybe?
That said, I do not see a problem here.
Forgot to answer: my cpu is a E6600, it was suggested by someone on a thread here. Cannot remember how I ended up with this. I believe it is the 'low power' version, to reduce heath. I still doubt that the CPU or anything on the motherboard can cause your HDDs to overheat. They are in a separate compartment and there is air flowing in the HDD section. The CPU should glow red to affect the HDDs!
Now, I only have two HDD's, maybe that is making a little difference. That said, your current temperatures don't seem bad.
Currently my HDDs are running at 35°C, SYS 47°C and CPU 23.5°C. Sys fan 897rpm (how do you format the status information so nicely?). Interesting, my CPU is cooler than yours but my fan is spinning faster.
You may be able to reduce the CPU temperature by replacing the CPU and by replacing the thermal paste. And your ambient temperature may be higher than mine maybe?
That said, I do not see a problem here.
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