@Francis Augusto Medeiros
there are few things you might look at
this thread is primarily about Xeon-D based systems, which is not Socket LGA3647-0, hence heatsink from Supermicro (SNK-P0067PS) would not fit, and, what is more important, it is not passive. It is designed to be installed in 1U cases with special air flow tunnels.
Another heatsink - P0068APS4 - it's a nice one. again, it is for Socket LGA3647-0, and not suitable for the Xeon-D.
P0068APS4 is installed in one of servers with Xeon 4110. To make the noise bearable I have replaces fan by the Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX - since then system is very silent.
If you are talking about the Xeon-D based system (like e.g. Supermicro Mainboard X11SDV) - it does not work without active cooling. CPU gets overheated almost instantly. I have placed 80mm silent fan (Noctua NF-A8 FLX) on top of the installed heatsink and it has solved the problem - no noise and no overheating.
there are few things you might look at
this thread is primarily about Xeon-D based systems, which is not Socket LGA3647-0, hence heatsink from Supermicro (SNK-P0067PS) would not fit, and, what is more important, it is not passive. It is designed to be installed in 1U cases with special air flow tunnels.
Another heatsink - P0068APS4 - it's a nice one. again, it is for Socket LGA3647-0, and not suitable for the Xeon-D.
P0068APS4 is installed in one of servers with Xeon 4110. To make the noise bearable I have replaces fan by the Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX - since then system is very silent.
If you are talking about the Xeon-D based system (like e.g. Supermicro Mainboard X11SDV) - it does not work without active cooling. CPU gets overheated almost instantly. I have placed 80mm silent fan (Noctua NF-A8 FLX) on top of the installed heatsink and it has solved the problem - no noise and no overheating.