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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...
ultrabike
Jun 26, 2015Aspirant
I have a feeling it's the CPU fan. It's supposed to be running at 1500 RPM or so, but that's not how it looks to me. My PSU fan died and scheduled power down/ups failed so it's possible the CPU fan is giving the ghost. The replacement solved those issues neatly.
Note I have 6 2T HDDs and perhaps not the coolest ones. Just noticed you have nice 4T HDDs. Kool!
I can tell you that if the SYS fan is stopped my NAS will not be happy.
The CPU fan replacement arives to day and so are the other tools. Will see how that goes. If that doesn't solve issues I guess I could try a factory reset or something like that... I can dig to see what motherboard I have as well. Again, more than likely it's the CPU fan.
Note I have 6 2T HDDs and perhaps not the coolest ones. Just noticed you have nice 4T HDDs. Kool!
I can tell you that if the SYS fan is stopped my NAS will not be happy.
The CPU fan replacement arives to day and so are the other tools. Will see how that goes. If that doesn't solve issues I guess I could try a factory reset or something like that... I can dig to see what motherboard I have as well. Again, more than likely it's the CPU fan.
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