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Well fuck you too fan.... *quiet mode* my ass
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I could be wrong (I apologize in advance if I am) but I think it was @iamdarkyoshi who has a server fan that can do...what was it...22,500RPM?...might have been someone else. It was a while ago.
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Right I need a psu of at least 600w with 2 EPS 8 pin mobo connectors. The mini redundant psu inside my new server is stupidly loud and annoying even with the bios set to fan off idle. Luckily this case can also take a single ATX psu instead so thats what I want to switch to.
(yes I could try getting a second one of the redundant psus but I highly doubt that would quiet them both down enough to make a large difference and id rather put that money to something I know will work)
99% chance i'm buying it used so that also helps with the options.
Any suggestions?
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Is that USD? I found it brand new for $137...don't know where you're looking.
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Was looking CAD, Got a CoolerMaster V750 for now. Soon all the noise will be gone because i'm replacing the fans and adding a fan controller. ESXI and BMC yelling about psu and fan redundancy being lost can suck on it.
Only thing is that esxi cant grab most of the sensors for some reason... seems like its not properly supported on this system so i might switch my R710 to it and run this on Server 2016. The ssds in my R710 will be better for the vms anyway although I can't run as many as if I were to upgrade this server to the max.
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I just use the IPMI (iDRAC) for fan reporting. The server OS's I use don't come with any fan monitoring plugins. I'd have to find and download 3rd party packages none of which are worth it to me.
Do you know of any good quality ATX PSUs that use 80mm fans on the front/back? I'm going to setup a 2U DAS and that's what the chassis uses.
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Your alive!
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Right. What i'm looking for is a portable WIFI signal BOOSTER. Something battery powered that takes the signals it finds and enhances them. Not a router Not an LTE or CDMA booster. Bust a battery powered wifi signal booster. Doesn't need to last very long. Even an hour and a half is more then enough.