Daniels25143
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I am in process of wrapping up a new build using a X9-SRLF motherboard and E5-2655 processor. I am using a Noctua heatsink which has low speed fans. I've successfully used the thread on Freenas forums to adjust the upper and lower fan speed limits so that the fans don't go to 100% when the motherboard thinks that they have stalled.
However, I now have a new problem, the motherboard isn't ramping up the fans enough to keep the CPU at (what I think) is a reasonable temperature. With the IPMI fan control set to 'Optimal' the CPU has gotten up to 79 C, which is too warm for my liking though it's still below max for the CPU. Looking at the motherboard IPMI webpage shows the CPU high threshold as 98 C, do I just need to adjust this down to 70 C using the same IPMI commands I used for the fans, or do I need to perform other actions?
However, I now have a new problem, the motherboard isn't ramping up the fans enough to keep the CPU at (what I think) is a reasonable temperature. With the IPMI fan control set to 'Optimal' the CPU has gotten up to 79 C, which is too warm for my liking though it's still below max for the CPU. Looking at the motherboard IPMI webpage shows the CPU high threshold as 98 C, do I just need to adjust this down to 70 C using the same IPMI commands I used for the fans, or do I need to perform other actions?