tl-sg3210xhp-M2 Fan Noise
Has anyone succeded in bringing the fan noise down on this switch?
thanks
HA
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Hi @HomeAdmin
Regarding the noise you experience, I understand that is quite loud for certain groups of people. It is normal to have this noise from a high-end switch and this fan speed does not change regardless of the clients and forwarding traffic due to it being at default speed.
To our knowledge, the reason for the loud fan noise is that our new version has set the fan speed to a constant high speed to dissipate the heat generated by your model. The root cause for this is the new power supply we use for the new version. To avoid throttling and overheating, therefore, we set the fan to a constant high speed to keep it cool and steady.
We recommend you place the switch in a server cabinet to avoid noise. Appreciate your understanding and feedback.
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Hi @HomeAdmin
Regarding the noise you experience, I understand that is quite loud for certain groups of people. It is normal to have this noise from a high-end switch and this fan speed does not change regardless of the clients and forwarding traffic due to it being at default speed.
To our knowledge, the reason for the loud fan noise is that our new version has set the fan speed to a constant high speed to dissipate the heat generated by your model. The root cause for this is the new power supply we use for the new version. To avoid throttling and overheating, therefore, we set the fan to a constant high speed to keep it cool and steady.
We recommend you place the switch in a server cabinet to avoid noise. Appreciate your understanding and feedback.
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@Clive_A, since I don't have a server cabinet the noise level is close to unaaceptable.
Perhaps engineering should consider PWM fans that would spin up as the power consumption increases.
At the moment the switch is running at 4.3% of POE.
In addition, it appears from a google search this has been a known issue for a while and solution appears to be to replace the factory supplied fans with Noctua fans https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071W93333/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1Z5H6ZGWCMTNX&psc=1.
My switch is v1 so I don't think it is a new unit.
Thank you for your attention
HA
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@HomeAdmin I just received the new SG3428X-M2 and to my disappointment the FAN noise is ridiculous in a quiet office - the only answer is to purchase a Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM and replace the factory one!!! We are talking a €16 investment here !?! One would expect a switch in this price category to have a decent fan solution!!! I also have the QSW-M2108 from QNap - also 2.5 Gig switch and 2x 10G - doesn't have a noise problem!! I'm starting to regret my purchase . . . .
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You always have possibility und open the switch and change the fans. Like I did.
Noiseblocker Fans are very good for it.
40x40x10mm Noiseblocker BlackSilentFan XM2 3800 U/min 14 dB(A)
also, Xilence does it too.
40x40x11mm Xilence F031 XPF40.W 4500 U/min 19 dB(A)
Please have in mind, fans pins (3 pins) are industrial type so, you have to change pin 2 and 3 to make "pc fans" work in that switch
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@kogan Thanks for the Tip! Just a word of caution, the header pins are hot glued from the original fan ?!? If replaced with an afermarket, you also void your warranty as well
Happy New Year in Advance
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