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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...
itsjasper
Jun 29, 2015Luminary
ultrabike wrote: How are the fans behaving under OS6? Read around that fans were running too fast or something. Any issues?
No issues with the fans, but then I was a latecomer to OS6 (I think around the time of v6.1.9, after the fan speed issues had been fixed on legacy units).
Here's my setup temperatures and fan speeds, I'm running three OS6 units at home, two Pro BEs with upgraded CPUs and a stock Ultra 6. All stats measured at idle state, all three units were cleaned and dust free as of a week ago:
DEV - Pro BE v1 w/E6700 CPU + 2GB RAM
5 x 320GB disks (temps 40-44C / 104-111F) - FAN 835 rpm - CPU 36C / 97F - SYS 53C / 127F (basement 17C /63F)
PROD - Pro BE v1 w/X3230 CPU + 4GB RAM
6 x 4TB disks (temps 33-35C / 91-95F) - FAN 869 rpm - CPU 35C / 91F - SYS 50C / 122F (office 21C / 70F)
DR - Ultra 6, stock CPU + 4GB RAM
6 x 4TB disks (temps 35-38C / 95-100F) - FAN 788 rpm - CPU 35C / 95F - SYS 29C / 84F (basement 17C /63F)
Note the lower SYS temperature reading on the Ultra 6.
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