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Anyone have their microserver tucked away in a cupboard, just checked speedfan and its reporting a core temp of 51C and hard drives at ~32

Is that going to be an issue?

Thanks,
 
Anyone have their microserver tucked away in a cupboard, just checked speedfan and its reporting a core temp of 51C and hard drives at ~32

Is that going to be an issue?

Thanks,

Mine is in my old airing cupboard, I normally leave the door ajar by about an inch.

Here are the temps over the past two weeks or so.

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Anyone have their microserver tucked away in a cupboard, just checked speedfan and its reporting a core temp of 51C and hard drives at ~32

Is that going to be an issue?

Thanks,

If that's the idle temps of the hard drives them that is higher then I would be comfortable with.
 
The rated operating temperature for a HDD is going to be 60+ degrees.

Find the manufacture's specifications and see what your drives are rated at. I pretty sure you'll have plenty of headroom to play with.

The maximum operating temperature for the CPU will be much higher.
 
Whats the going rate for an N40L, 4gb ram and about 1.5tb of disk space?
Picked up my Gen8 today and one of the guys at work wants the old Gen7 unit....
 
I have two Microservers (N36) and am considering using one of them as a HTPC, are they capable units for 1080P playback via XBMC (OpenElec)?

I would be purchasing a Radeon HD 6450 low profile card.
 
If XBMC will transcode on the 6450 then you should be fine, I can just about about get way with a 720 on the CPU on the N40L but I am using Plex...
 
If XBMC will transcode on the 6450 then you should be fine, I can just about about get way with a 720 on the CPU on the N40L but I am using Plex...

I think you mean decode?

Works fine with that hardware on Windows on an N40L. No idea about OpenElec support.
 
You want a 3 pin fan and just cut one of the lugs off to make it fit, some one will tell you which one to cut off, the 4 pin header on the HP motherboard isn't a standard pwm so you have to also modify a 4 pin if you use one of those.
 
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