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From: "Marco C. Mason" <mason@ntr.net>
To: nick@snowman.net
Cc: devfs@oss.sgi.com, linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: Need contact info for Origin 200
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 16:16:33 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D1CC421.7B03F177@ntr.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.LNX.4.21.0206281330560.11945-100000@ns

Nick--

First of all, thanks for responding!

Do you know any way to make the Origin 200 operate more quietly?  I'm a
hardware geek, so I know that there are cooling issues and air-flow issues,
but the darned thing is so loud that I can't just keep it running all the
time.  If I keep it on, it's distracting, even when I put it in another room
with the door closed.  (My hearing is pretty sensitive...)

It's in an air-conditioned house, and I don't mind putting in some
temperature sensors to shut it off when it gets too warm inside...  I'd hate
to go to the trouble of creating a noise-muffling cabinet if there's some
known way of making the beast a bit quieter.  (Since I don't beat the disk
drives up, they shouldn't generate much heat.  I wouldn't mind pulling out
all the drives but one, if that would help...)

Since I have a couple of 'em (as well as another couple of loud rack-mount
boxes), I've even considered building a custom cabinet with a single
large-capacity fan in it to draw air through all four boxes, and mount a
dozen LM34-based temperature sensors at strategic points in the boxes to shut
'em all down if it gets too warm in the cabinet...

--marco

nick@snowman.net wrote:

> They are running at reduced speed unless the temp is over ~90.  I can
> answer most common questions about them.
>         Nick
>
> On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Marco C. Mason wrote:
>
> > Hello, OSS @ SGI gang--
> >
> > I need a little help, please!  As a result of a company closing, I've
> > received a pair of SGI Origin 200 servers.  Unfortunately, since the
> > support contract on them has expired, I can't seem to use any of the
> > support services at www.sgi.com.
> >
> > I'm just a home experimenter who wants to run the things 'til they die.
> > I'm very pleased with the performance, software, etc., and I'm very
> > familiar with them (as I worked on them 8 hrs / day for a year and a
> > half until the office closed).
> >
> > The only difficulty is that these things are LOUD!  I'd like to find out
> > if there are any temperature monitors inside the thing, and if I can run
> > the fans at a reduced speed, or remove some of the fans to make them
> > reasonable in a home environment.  They don't do a lot (as I just do
> > some CPU-intensive stuff on them every once in a while, and very little
> > disk-I/O).
> >
> > Thus, I'd like to find a contact for simple (but technical) hardware
> > questions like these on the Origin 200.  If you guys could send me a
> > friendly contact or two, I'd be very grateful.
> >
> > (I'm also interested in making the thing dual-boot Irix & Linux, if the
> > Linux port is close to operating...  I've also got a pair of Indys that
> > I'm planning on sacrificing to the Linux gods...)
> >
> > Thanks in advance--
> >
> > --marco
> >
> >

  reply	other threads:[~2002-06-28 20:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-06-28 16:52 Need contact info for Origin 200 Marco C. Mason
2002-06-28 17:21 ` Ralf Baechle
2002-06-28 20:30   ` Marco C. Mason
2002-06-28 17:31 ` nick
2002-06-28 20:16   ` Marco C. Mason [this message]
2002-06-28 22:25     ` Richard Gooch

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