Re: T1000 = Insanely noisely
- From: tristram.scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Tristram Scott)
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:30:16 GMT
In comp.sys.sun.hardware Frank Cusack <fcusack@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 18:52:17 GMT Adrian Thompson <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
post2google@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
You know, I thought that nothing could be louder
than the Dell Poweredge 1850. The T1000 makes
it seem like the Poweredge is turned off.
[snip]
I agree they are 'stupidly' noisy - the novelty wears off quickly. ;-)
1. You can set the base fan speed in BIOS - This means that in a cool
OBP, you mean.
Can you point me at the dosumentation on how to do this? Mine seem to like
to go fast all the time from just after poweron.
----------------------------------------------------------
Fans (Speeds Revolution Per Minute):
----------------------------------------------------------
Sensor Status Speed Warn Low
----------------------------------------------------------
FT0/F0 OK 9166 2240 1920
FT0/F1 OK 8967 2240 1920
FT0/F2 OK 9166 2240 1920
FT0/F3 OK 8967 2240 1920
The temperatures are:
Sensor Status Temp LowHard LowSoft LowWarn HighWarn
---------------------------------------------------------------
MB/T_AMB OK 29 -10 -5 0 45
MB/CMP0/T_TCORE OK 43 -10 -5 0 85
MB/CMP0/T_BCORE OK 42 -10 -5 0 85
MB/IOB/T_CORE OK 42 -10 -5 0 95
(Lines trimmed to reduce width.)
My T1000 is much quieter than the disks that are attached to it.
I wish that were the case for mine.
-frank
--
Dr Tristram J. Scott
Energy Consultant
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