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12-10-2008 10:23 AM
12-10-2008 10:23 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
BIOS or CPU ?
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12-12-2008 12:29 AM
12-12-2008 12:29 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
here some IPMI data from my BIOS
Temp
CPU0 Diode N/A
CPU0 Dmn0 Temp 47.00
CPU0 Dmn1 Temp N/A
CPU Prochet Limit not Exceeded
CPU VRD Hot Limit not Exceeded
Voltage
System 12V 12.03
System 5V 5.07
System 3,3 V 3.23
CPU0Vcore 0.95
System 1,25V 1.26
System 1,8V 1.83
System 1,2V 1.10
Fan
CPUFAN 3720 RPM
SystemFan 4251 RPM
CPU
Therm-Trip0 State Deasserted
CPU0 IERR State Deasserted
Memory
Memory ECC 0.00
Err/Progress
Post Error 0.00
Button
NMI State Deasserted
Module
System Reset 0.00
Add-In
LO100 Present Device Removed/Device Absent
ACPI
ACPI State 0.00
WDT2
Watchdog 0.00
Is this the same on an "low noise" ML110 G5?
Can somebody ("low noise") post values?
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12-12-2008 01:23 AM
12-12-2008 01:23 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
Temp
CPU0 Diode N/A
CPU0 Dmn0 Temp 37.00 (may varies 36 to 39)
CPU0 Dmn1 Temp N/A
CPU Prochet Limit not Exceeded
CPU VRD Hot Limit not Exceeded
Voltage
System 12V 12.20
System 5V 5.10
System 3,3 V 3.23
CPU0Vcore 0.96
System 1,25V 1.26
System 1,8V 1.83
System 1,2V 1.10
Fan
CPUFAN 2164.5 RPM (change with temp)
SystemFan 2246.18 RPM (change with temp)
CPU
Therm-Trip0 State Deasserted
CPU0 IERR State Deasserted
Memory
Memory ECC 0.00
Err/Progress
Post Error 0.00
Button
NMI State Deasserted
Module
System Reset 0.00
Add-In
LO100 Present Device Removed/Device Absent
ACPI
ACPI State 0.00
WDT2
Watchdog 0.00
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12-12-2008 05:30 AM
12-12-2008 05:30 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
After 4 calls (to 4 different numbers), they say that there is some quality problems on delivery procedure. Quality problem? What does it mean? Ahhhhh maybe they are using a brand new ML 110 as server in the same room as the workstation, and users are sleeping for the low noise....
I think that the next server will not be an HP.
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12-12-2008 02:04 PM
12-12-2008 02:04 PM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
sent photos of BIOS screens to support center.
Very similar readings to above posts - with 3.0Ghz CPU
CPU Dmn 0 reads 43deg
CPU Dmn 1 N/A
fans around 3500-4000RPM
2.66 CPU
CPU Dmn 0 25deg
CPU Dmn 1 26deg
fans around 1500RPM and SILENT
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12-15-2008 01:28 AM
12-15-2008 01:28 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
X3230 is a "Kentsfield" 65nm cpu.
Nobody with X3110 "Wolfdale" 45 nm CPU
AND
CPU Dmn 0 25deg
CPU Dmn 1 26deg <---- NOT N/A !!!
fans around 1500RPM and SILENT ???????
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12-15-2008 01:34 AM
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Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
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12-15-2008 02:02 AM
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12-15-2008 10:17 AM
12-15-2008 10:17 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
Running with Win XP Pro. Tried every update and system tool, with no effect! Sent a mail to HP Support. I'm also from Switzerland. I hope there will be a solution soon!
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12-17-2008 03:05 AM
12-17-2008 03:05 AM
Re: ML110 G5 System Fan LOUD
I've changed both and the problem was solved. Before the CPU was about 46°c, now is 39°C.
System fan is running on 2940 RPM, and CPU fan is running on 2645 RPM.
If you have this problem and the support desk suggest you only to change the FAN, simply say that you want to change also the CPU... I think that the problem is on the CPU and not on the FAN.
46°C CPU Serial: Q824A335
39°C CPU Serial: Q811A388
I hope this will help.
Bye
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