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Intel e5 2697 v2 temps

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I could put the original heat sink on CPU 2 I just thought because other CPU blocks a bit of airflow. Suggestions?

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Isn't there supposed to be a duct to help the air flow around the heatsinks? That back one looks like it's for a 1U server, and those need all the air they can get...

 

That's something SuperMicro does all the time. I generally don't like their server boards...

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Yeah, I can't find one. Mine was missing when I bought server

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Maybe ill buy some bulky ones? It is a 4u server

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1 minute ago, winnipegm said:

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Yeah, you want bigger heatsinks with fans attached. That top one is a passively cooled 1U heatsink, cooling an E5-2697 v2 in open air is a big ask for one of those...

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Changed my mind I ordered Noctua NH-U9DX i4, Premium CPU Cooler for Intel Xeon LGA20xx Since my motherboard is supported.

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So these are new temps with Noctua's I find the fan speed quite low for "Standard" In fan control Optimal even lower speeds. I didn't use any of the filters

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