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Noise level - XGS 107

Hello,

I’ve got a client with a very quiet office where we have installed an XGS 107.  Even though it is in the closet, they can hear a whining noise from it that winds up every couple of seconds or so, and then down again.  I can hear it as well.  It is a very low volume, but penetrates somehow, if that makes sense.  In a server room or behind a heavy door it probably would not be noticeable.

This is my first XGS unit so I don’t know if this is normal.  I do know that I never heard this sound from any of the XG units I have deployed.   

my questions are;

had anybody else noticed this noise?

What is the likely source?  I can’t tell if it is a fan or HDD.  I would suspect that any drive is solid state, which would leave just fan.

Is this normal?  Might there be any settings I could tweak to reduce noise?  Possibly need an enclosure of some sort to dampen the noise?

thanks.



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  • As suggested by LuCar Toni, I am currently updating to SFOS 18.5.0 GA-Build289.  I just checked and the version on there is SFOS 18.5.0 GA-Build264.  Not sure if this is going to make any difference, but will have my client check tomorrow - it should be pretty obvious if this cures it.

  • I have this installed. No difference. In fact, I my impression is that the box was running hotter and the fan used more than in the previous release.

    (I'd assumed this was the result of (temporarily) throwing more load on the CPU and less on the XStresm processor to fix a bug that required folks to disable some fast path features to avoid a crash. I could have the story totally wrong, but it's what came to mind to explain the increase in fan noise.)

  • Sorry, didn't mean to discourage you. It's possible that your loud is really a lot louder than my loud -- higher-capacity machine -- and so what made mine a bit worse 4-12 feet away, line-of-sight, could actually make yours quieter. Or maybe yours is more air moving and mine is more resonant frequency and in your case it helps.

    I wouldn't give up hope that it might help, just adjust expectations that it might not help.

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  • Sorry, didn't mean to discourage you. It's possible that your loud is really a lot louder than my loud -- higher-capacity machine -- and so what made mine a bit worse 4-12 feet away, line-of-sight, could actually make yours quieter. Or maybe yours is more air moving and mine is more resonant frequency and in your case it helps.

    I wouldn't give up hope that it might help, just adjust expectations that it might not help.

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