Hello all!
I know this has been talked a number of times but I'd like a concise answer if at all possible.
I'm building a Supermicro-based Xeon Scalable home server and need PWM case fans (not in a Supermicro chassis). A build-log with pictures will be posted later.
I'd prefer not to have to deal with "issues" regarding changing fan thresholds? and whatnot, so an "out-of-box" would be ideal for me.
Standard cooling performance would be more-than-acceptable I believe. It's single-CPU 85W TDP part (active-cooling PWM HSF), 2 sticks of RAM, up to 5 storage HDDs, 1 M.2 NVMe. No graphics card, no extra PCIe slots populated, no further gizmo's.
Would all-round Noctua-redux work straight through Supermicro headers? Would they stop running? Would they run full-speed all the time? Would I be better-off with any other line?
Again, I can use anything suggested by you guys, I'd just like a cost-effective, silent and plug'n'play effective solution (don't we all?).
Regards,
maia
I know this has been talked a number of times but I'd like a concise answer if at all possible.
I'm building a Supermicro-based Xeon Scalable home server and need PWM case fans (not in a Supermicro chassis). A build-log with pictures will be posted later.
I'd prefer not to have to deal with "issues" regarding changing fan thresholds? and whatnot, so an "out-of-box" would be ideal for me.
Standard cooling performance would be more-than-acceptable I believe. It's single-CPU 85W TDP part (active-cooling PWM HSF), 2 sticks of RAM, up to 5 storage HDDs, 1 M.2 NVMe. No graphics card, no extra PCIe slots populated, no further gizmo's.
Would all-round Noctua-redux work straight through Supermicro headers? Would they stop running? Would they run full-speed all the time? Would I be better-off with any other line?
Again, I can use anything suggested by you guys, I'd just like a cost-effective, silent and plug'n'play effective solution (don't we all?).
Regards,
maia