Resistor to quiet fans

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piasabird

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We had a noisy server like this once. If the BIOS thinks the case is heating up, it would sound like an airplane taking off.
 

C1

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You should check to see if you have OMSA installed as certain vintages apparently allow for fan speed control (but seems to have since been removed in newer versions).

Specs indicate 2watts should handle the fans but pots are available for all kinds of wattages (eg, 2, 12, 25w). (See Jameco or Digikey.)

Apparently others have experienced similar issue so look at this thread:

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/956/t/18852664
 

jriker1

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You should check to see if you have OMSA installed as certain vintages apparently allow for fan speed control (but seems to have since been removed in newer versions).

Specs indicate 2watts should handle the fans but pots are available for all kinds of wattages (eg, 2, 12, 25w). (See Jameco or Digikey.)

Apparently others have experienced similar issue so look at this thread:

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/956/t/18852664

Yeah, I was very hopefully reading some articles about BMC firmware and being able to edit the settings thru hex edit or other means there would be a chance to control it that way. Tools like FreeIPMI were supposed to pull pertinent information however in Windows and Linux it couldn't seem to retrieve anything either on my Precision or the external rack and there didn't seem to be anything related to BMC for this unit as far as firmware. Thinking those tools and firmware are no longer relevant for the newerish devices.

JR
 

imagoon

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You should check to see if you have OMSA installed as certain vintages apparently allow for fan speed control (but seems to have since been removed in newer versions).

Specs indicate 2watts should handle the fans but pots are available for all kinds of wattages (eg, 2, 12, 25w). (See Jameco or Digikey.)

Apparently others have experienced similar issue so look at this thread:

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/956/t/18852664

Not sure where you pulled 2 watts from. 12v * 2.1amps -> 14.1watts (x4.) Getting them down to about 2/3 speed is over 6watts per fan dissipated.

Granted OMSA isn't going to control the fans on an MD1200 anyway. MD1200 isn't a Poweredge.
 

ZeroRift

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I hate to divert from the awesomeness of attempting to mod an MD enclosure, but what problem are we trying to solve, here?

If noise is the chief concern, just yank out the disks and install them in a custom enclosure with an appropriate disk controller(s). If DAS level IO is required (or preferred), then they'll obviously need to be installed into the system consuming the storage. The other (cost-effective) alternative would be to host it out as NAS.

Of course, if we're throwing money at the problem, we can get into adding HBAs to the custom enclosure that can give you something like DAS performance, and would be a pretty cool experiment into SAS/SCSI topology hacking (unless someone more knowledgeable than I has actually done a DIY DAS).

Either way, my opinion is that you're better off throwing away (or selling) the enclosure itself unless you're willing to operate it in enterprise-like conditions (such as a home rack). It will fight you at every level if you try to use it by letting it sit under a desk somewhere. It's big, it's loud (even the drives themselves), it has special cooling needs, it's a rackmount chassis... etc.
 

jriker1

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Thanks for the reply ZeroRift. No arguments here. Wish my Precision R5500 held full size drives and all my problems would be easily solved.

My current plan is to adapt some BlackNoise 80mm PWM fans to the dell pinout using a home grown adapter so I can eliminate any cutting of fan wires (4 pin male to Dell 4 pin female). Only challenge is finding the dell 4-pin PWM connector with the locking clip. Though the lock isn't overly important. Just need one thin enough to fit in the housing it snaps into. The fans I'm getting for free to test the feasibility of this so costs will be minimal for connectors and wires.

My guess is what I'm trying to do is going to do one of two things:

1. System will keep revving up and down as the fans go below the minimum set threshold, whatever that is.

2. System will go into alert status because of slow fan speed, and stay at 100% all the time after the alert is triggered.

If the second item happens, I'm OK with that as the fans are only 17dBA at their noisiest.

I'm thinking I can force situation 2 to happen by leaving a fan out of one of the power supplies, or wiring both up to one connector so it thinks there is a problem with a down fan.

JR
 
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