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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 26, 2015Apprentice
yes, you have 6HHDs but they ARE the coolest, you have WDC Green's, I have RED's. RED's are GREEN's with a different FW. I have two extra platters. Sure, with 6HDDs it would get warmer sooner, but you said your HDDs would shut down in minutes and I barely reach 40°C in 30 minutes.
If the CPU fan was at fault, your CPU temperature would be higher. My CPU, if memory serves, is a low power one, the "notebook" version. My previous CPU was hotter if memory serves.
If the CPU fan was at fault, your CPU temperature would be higher. My CPU, if memory serves, is a low power one, the "notebook" version. My previous CPU was hotter if memory serves.
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