I would kill for noise and real-world power data on these boxes. At 125 watt typical power with no modules and only three 40mm fans, I worry it wouldn't be possible to swap with Noctuas for small rooms.
Has anyone got noise and power data on these? Looks like a great way to condense some SC-846s but, as Fritz says, I worry they sound like a rocket launch in operation.
Edit: From a prior STH post: loud.
Updated firmware version numbers on the latest SPP:
Firmware Version Info
Firmware Name
Firmware Version
Location
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 366i Adapter - NIC
1.3089.0
Embedded
iLO
2.80 Jan 25 2022
System Board
Intelligent Platform Abstraction Data
12.02
System Board
Intelligent...
Since I'm on the hunt for the network board, I might as well drum up some foot traffic by releasing a mirror of the Post-Production Service Pack for Proliant (SPP) Version Gen9.0. This is the latest support-contract-only EC200A SPP from April 8, 2022. You can confirm the SHA-256 hash as...
I use a couple of SC846s with sets of Noctua iPPC 2000 fans. They have great static pressure and airflow for the noise, much more than the standard Noctua line. If you remove the default fan wall, you can ziptie three 120mm fans together in its place. For DAS chasses, you can run a second set...
Reposting as it was buried and folks are asking:
The 'HPE 2020.09.0 Service Pack for Proliant' was released this week with updates to both the ILO and 366i firmware. Below I've provided the firmware versions post-update as well as an open download link in case entitlement gets instated...
The 'HPE 2020.09.0 Service Pack for Proliant' was released this week with updates to both the ILO and 366i firmware. Below I've provided the firmware versions post-update as well as an open download link in case entitlement gets instated:
Firmware Name
Firmware Version
Location
HPE Ethernet...
I've copied a mirror for the latest HPE 2020.03.2 Service Pack in case they return to requiring entitlement. I can confirm that the iLO shows no changes in the firmware versions after updating:
Firmware Name
Firmware Version
Location
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 366i Adapter - NIC
1.2529.0...
That's probably either the iLO4 management controller or the Matrox G200eH video controller if I had to wager a guess.
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=MTX_de2c0f0e28124d849c6fa5c0ac
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=MTX_e20968c891b444c6b6de68a734
The NIC information (and therefore activity LEDs) require the HPE Agentless Management agent loaded in the OS to feed back to the iLO. You'll note the embedded NIC has a status of "Unknown" in the iLO status page. While there are agents for Windows and Fedora/Deb, FreeBSD is left out in the...
I'm running pfSense bare-metal on the base model currently; uses about a sixth of the CPU when pushing a gigabit WAN>LAN, albeit my rules are light and there's no IDS/IPS currently active.
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