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If inlet temperature is below 35deg C set fan control to manual and set fan speed to predetermined value.<br>
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If inlet temperature is below 35deg C set fan control to manual and set fan speed to predetermined value.<br>
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The tower servers T320, T420 & T620 inlet temperature sensor is after the HDDs so temperature will be higher than the ambient temperature.<br>
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The tower servers T320, T420 & T620 inlet temperature sensor is after the HDDs so temperature will be higher than the ambient temperature.<br>
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As you may have found out when you cross flash a Dell H310 raid controller to IT mode and as soon as the iDRAC detects a that a drive has been inserted the fans spin up and get loud even when the ambient temperature is low say 20deg C. This is as designed by Dell, which sucks.
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As you may have found out when you cross flash a Dell H310 raid controller to IT mode and as soon as the iDRAC detects a that a drive has been inserted the fans spin up and get loud even when the ambient temperature is low, say 20deg C. This is as designed by Dell, which sucks.
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Directly from page 30 PowerEdge T320 Technical Guide
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Directly from page 30 PowerEdge T320 Technical Guide
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