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snekerpimp ,

Line interactive basically means the battery will always be feeding the devices on UPS. Make sure you don’t go over the listed wattage. I learned the hard way and bought an under spec Tripplite, the battery kept dying. I now have a UPS specced out for my router and the Verizon box outside, not anything else on my rack. You should be fine, just saying in the future when you add devices, keep that in mind.

snekerpimp ,

Thought they were synonymous. Thank you for making the distinction.

snekerpimp ,

“New trend at the job: eating your CEO and burning their furniture for warmth. All the rage in the post-apocalyptic era!”

School voucher supporter gave Gov. Greg Abbott $6 million in December ( www.texastribune.org )

Gov. Greg Abbott received a $6 million campaign contribution last month, which his campaign is calling the “largest single donation in Texas history.” The check came from Jeff Yass, a national Republican megadonor whose priority issues include school vouchers. Abbott spent 2023 unsuccessfully pushing for a voucher program...

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I know nothing about networking or security. What has helped me was going to the library and checking out any books they have on networking and security. I don’t actually read the books through, I scan them for terms I’m not familiar with and just read about those. It has helped me a lot more than trying to find it online or ask specific questions on forums. There’s so many books and info, I mean people go to college for this stuff. Even the “for dummy” books are a useful resource.

JBOD/Disk array noise/heat generation

I am currently looking into upgrading storage for my homelab. The two routes I am looking at are grabbing a dell r730 or a disk array. They are both about the same price, but my major purchase concern is heat and noise. My office/homelab is in a 10x10 foot room. I have worked hard to get the sound floor at my desk to be around...

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Need to add four drives pretty much immediately, but I like to future proof my builds, which is futile I know. I’ve considered a used commercial NAS but ones with four or more bays tend to be as much as my other options.

snekerpimp OP ,

Ever since moving to a dell precision tower inside a rack, noise has been taken care of greatly. The 7920 has been an amazing homelab platform so far. Cut off and looking at selling my r430, way too loud with the small fans.

snekerpimp OP ,

as of right this moment I run an R430 1U dell server, which is a dual socket server with 4 3.5 drive bays up front, averages about 90w. Just being a 1U enclosure and having those tiny fans it tends to get loud. Was looking into a 3U disk shelf as well, but have seen 40mm fans on the back of them. I have too many 40mm fans as it is, I don’t need to add more with more noise. I know a 2U or 3U server enclosure would have larger fans and be quieter, and if I get the same generation or newer, use the same or less power.

snekerpimp OP ,

This is why I’m concerned about noise. I swapped the 40mm fans I have in my switches to noctuas, helped a bunch. Would hate to have this disk shelf I grab to be louder than my switches.

snekerpimp OP ,

If I can find a good, cheap 4 bay nas that would be just as good. But I can’t seem to justify to myself to pay $200-$300 for a four bay nas when I can pay the same amount for other options that either have more storage or more compute. Don’t have much room or money, so most of my lab wears many hats, and I like to purchase tech that can fill as many holes as possible.

Fixing fanless router cooling solution

About a year go I bought one of those fanless four port routers. Ordered one with a celeron, they sent me one with an 11th gen i3. Since then, core temps will regularly spike to 100c and it will throttle. Took it apart and found this as a cooling solution, which I’m sure would work fine with a celeron, but they gave me an i3...

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Case is cool all over, 3d printed a shroud for a 120mm fan to blow down on it, even the spot directly over the slug is cool, which makes me think it’s that blasted aluminum puck that’s holding me back.

If I forgo the case, a vapor chamber with heat pipes would be perfect. I guess I could just zip tie a cooler on there, but was hoping for something less jankey. Finding copper in the right size is my preference, but that stuff gets expensive quick.

snekerpimp OP ,

Have tried thermal grizzly, arctic and noctua thermal pastes and a plethora of pads as well.

Polishing with finer and finer grit of sandpaper? I don’t want to used a chemical polish because it might stick around, right? Could use automotive sandpaper I guess… might give that a try.

snekerpimp OP ,

Dozen of YouTube videos on it. Thanks for the idea, I’ll watch a few and see what happens.

snekerpimp OP ,

Yes I did

snekerpimp ,

I’m currently using a dell precision t7920, can hold up to ten 3.5 drives, has too many pcie slots, dual Xeon silver cpus. I had it running for about a year now, 24/7, in my living room, it’s in my rack now, and you can’t even tell it’s there. The poweredge series might be different when it comes to fan curves, but I can’t imagine it would be too different.

Recommend Sound Deadening For Inside Server Rack Panels

Thinking of lining the inside side panels of my 48u rack with some sort of sound deadening material. Was going to go with rock wool or the cheap self adhesive foam bricks you can buy off amazon. Was thinking of doing the same thing to the ceiling above where my rack sits and the walls behind as well. Mainly trying to cut down on...

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