I blew the power supply on my ICX7250-48 a while back. Don't know why it happened, but It might have been temp related since the switch was pretty toasty when it happened.
In case anyone else ends up in the same situation; FSP200-P35-A12 can be used as a replacement with a couple of mods:
need...
Just for the sake of completeness since there might be differences between firmware releases:
SSH@swcore02#sh ver
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UNIT 1: compiled on Jun 25 2020 at 11:04:01 labeled as SPR08092d
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The 7250-48 (non-POE) happily accepts fans that do 2400 RPM at 4,5v. However, the fans I have at at that speed do not have sufficient airflow to cool the switch chip properly, which means that the switch will go to fan speed 2 from time to time. A hack like the one described in post #3671...
I have the CCR2004 and the CRS317. To answer your questions:
The PIPE seems to be a dumb port multiplier which does nothing to help with switching/routing. I did a few simple tests with routing on 6.46; IPv4 routing with no queues or filter rules pushed 10Gig, IPv6 maxed out at about 6Gig. The...
@Patrick: atm I'm trusting the sensors on the card (EBWF has the "--pec" option). Probably not the most accurate way of measuring it, but I haven't bothered to get something equivalent to a kill-a-watt yet.
@Patrick - since you mentioned the G1 Gaming; here's my numbers with EBWF 0.3.3b:
Gigabyte 1080 G1 Gaming: 550 Sol/s @ 150w, +160 core, mem at 10 530 MHz
Gigabyte 1080 Windforce OC: 530 Sol/s @ 140w, +200 core, mem at 10 530 MHz
MSI 1080ti Gaming X 11G: 750 Sol/s @ 280w, +50 core, mem at 10 710...
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