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    Software Defined Home IT

    Fair enough. I had no serious hardware issues in the past 20 years @Home so there's no reason for me to think of this as a blocker. And in the unlikely event of an emergency there's still a backup router in a cabinet that can do the job for a few days until the issue is fixed. I already run a...
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    Software Defined Home IT

    Seems you're right and I need to modify the configuration. Thanks for showing up!
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    How to tell Dell that Linux OS is loaded and to slow down the fans?

    You might want to check IPMI Fan Control. I use it on Supermicro but should work for iDRAC as well.
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    Software Defined Home IT

    I'm aware of DANOS but there's no progress for more than 2 years now. Not sure if it's still under active maintenance.
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    Software Defined Home IT

    For 2023 x-mas I decited to renew my aging home IT equiment and besides adding some performance my main goals are reducing power consumption and go a more software defined way. In detail that means: Discard Mikrotik CCR Discard Mikrotik CRS Replace Xeon D-1541/8HDD server So the new server...
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    VRM modify ICC_MAX to run high TDC/TDP OEM processors

    Damn. Just 3 of 5 are applied. Does it mean I do have further CPU restrictions as well or would a 8160 work?
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    VRM modify ICC_MAX to run high TDC/TDP OEM processors

    I've got a Dell T440 that's also using PXE1610C and want to go for the 8272CL. Unfortunately I'm unable to locate the 3-Pin header. Any hints?