- Apr 9, 2005
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I want to cool a 24-port switch silently or as near silently as I can. It's got two 40mm fans which whines like crazy. One blows air out of the case, while the other is the fan for the heatsink of the switch fabric. The HS is a northbridge-type and is 15mm high. The fan above it is a 40 x 40 x 10mm. There's no clearance for anything higher in the case. The case fan (mounted vertically, once again with limited extra clearance) is also 40 x 40 x 10. Both fans are actually exactly the same type (Sunon KD0504PFB2-8). Doing without some form of forced cooling seems to be out of the question... running the switch fanless for just 10 minutes or so with no load resulted in a very warm HS. What could I do? At the worst case I'm going with as many fanless hubs like the Netgear FS1xx as I need but I'd like to use this single switch if possible.
I've looked up specs on the Sunon fan and it lists it as 23dBa. I don't understand this - the fans are really whiny and loud with it. I thought they might be being overdriven but the multimeter says the driving voltage is 4.9V (fan is rated for 5V). The fan connectors are a two-pin type, and while a three-pin socket fits it looks like the fan polarity's reversed.
I've looked up specs on the Sunon fan and it lists it as 23dBa. I don't understand this - the fans are really whiny and loud with it. I thought they might be being overdriven but the multimeter says the driving voltage is 4.9V (fan is rated for 5V). The fan connectors are a two-pin type, and while a three-pin socket fits it looks like the fan polarity's reversed.