Nice little lab, check out the ARCTIC S4028-6K for your Hyve Zeus. They made a big difference in my 1u server and still keep it cool, but with way less noise.
Would've guessed an EX2300-48P at 04:20... I've a Fortinet 60D with a Juniper EX2200-48P and pass physical ports to VMs just for the sake of having more wires to play with. A few Noctua NF-A4x20 FLX 40mm fans made having the EX2200 so much more pleasant in a home lab. 05:40
@@BlackburnInTech Ohh yeah, could try Noctua fans with the low-speed-adapters for the light blue 1U you might do a video on... Interested if the CPU can be undervolted even just 0.05V or so. And, can a ratio can be set like 2400Mhz (1200x2) RAM, then ring and core locked at 3600Mhz (1200x3) with 1.05V. The main fan of my old PC case is the PSU since airflow wasn't cool yet in the 90s. Today there's an intel 11700K inside doing surprisingly well with 3200Mhz (800x4) RAM while ring and core are locked at 4.0Ghz (800x5) and 1.15V... HWINFO has been a huge help, ver. 8.14 released Oct 29th.
Nice little lab, check out the ARCTIC S4028-6K for your Hyve Zeus. They made a big difference in my 1u server and still keep it cool, but with way less noise.
Thanks for that one I need to look into that. As you know the original fans on that thing is very loud.
Would've guessed an EX2300-48P at 04:20... I've a Fortinet 60D with a Juniper EX2200-48P and pass physical ports to VMs just for the sake of having more wires to play with.
A few Noctua NF-A4x20 FLX 40mm fans made having the EX2200 so much more pleasant in a home lab. 05:40
Thanks I definitely appreciate the advice. Will definitely want to do something with the server so it doesn't sound like a jet sitting next to me :-)
@@BlackburnInTech Ohh yeah, could try Noctua fans with the low-speed-adapters for the light blue 1U you might do a video on... Interested if the CPU can be undervolted even just 0.05V or so. And, can a ratio can be set like 2400Mhz (1200x2) RAM, then ring and core locked at 3600Mhz (1200x3) with 1.05V.
The main fan of my old PC case is the PSU since airflow wasn't cool yet in the 90s. Today there's an intel 11700K inside doing surprisingly well with 3200Mhz (800x4) RAM while ring and core are locked at 4.0Ghz (800x5) and 1.15V... HWINFO has been a huge help, ver. 8.14 released Oct 29th.
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