Hi everyone,
I have a DL380 G8 server with a pretty hot raid controller, which crank the fans up in the server;
I would like to add a small 40x10 noctua fan on top of its heatsink but I don’t know how can I power the fan in such a server… I thought about USB to PWM connectors but it doesn’t feel right…
There are 10pins connector inside the server, but buying a 10 pin to molex then molex to pwm feels weird too… maybe
Did any of you did something similar ? What are your idea to power the fan ?
Thank you!
Im not familiar with that hardware, but if you have fans already, you can use 3/4 pin Y fan splitter cable (might be wrong name, but ut shouls point you to the right item). Any 12V or 5V pin on MBO should also work, like buying 10 pin to molex and replacing molex connector with a fan. Pay attention to voltage, you can buy 5V or 12V noctua. If you connect 12V fan to 5V line it will spin slower, but never do the other way around. Noctua 40x10 fan probably drains <1W, but still be careful
Well, problem with servers mobo is that they don’t have normal fan header on them sadly… I will be careful with plugging in the right voltage fan in the right place tho, thanks for the reminder!
What kind of card is it?
Depending if it’s on the PCIe riser or on the motherboard there are different possibilities.Depending on how adventurous you are maybe repaste the heatsink?
It’s the P420 from HP it a PCI card, I will probably repaste it as well when adding the fan.
Well: A very quick phone research brought me to that forum post and page: https://community.hpe.com/t5/proliant-servers-ml-dl-sl/dl380-g8-fans/td-p/6273923/page/3?nobounce
Seems like the question of “anyone else?” was solved with: “Yes, had the issue with the P420 controller.” 9 years ago.
You could try to see if the comments on Page 2 and 3 are of any help.Hope I could assist your issue at least a little bit.
Hope I could assist your issue at least a little bit.
Thanks for your help, but no one seems to answer the question about how to power the fan…
Seems like either repaste and/or change slot or a usb to pwm adapter could do it.
Maybe a PCIe powered PWM card? There is surely some kind of that on AliExpress for cheap. You should probably have enough spare pcie slots to do it.
I could not find any PCIe card that take power from the slot and transfer it to a fan header… this seems so logical but no one makes these…
If you find something on aliexpress let me know
I think this is the best I could find:
https://www.xcase.co.uk/products/asus-ipmi-expansion-card-w-dedicated-ethernet-controller-vga-port-pcie-3-0-x1-aspeed-ast2600a3-oem-packaginghttps://www.newegg.com/en-labs-pcifanco8spr-metal-fan-speed-controller/p/376-0067-00009
But those two are not really what you are probably looking for.
I think you last and least janky solution outside of designing your own PCB would be a PWM to USB adapter.Besides that, I saw some fan Hubs powered by Molex. If you have any sata or molex power in thr back of the server it might fit there and look more proper.
Remember though: If the airflow of the server fans are too great on the fan it could turn the fan and induce an electric energy into the circuit.Yeah, the first one is a whole IPMI card, it’s so overkill ahah
the second one require external power, I’ve seen this design a lot yeah…
I’ll do the USB to pwm route I think, I don’t have molex or sata at all either yeah…
Is there an extra PWM slot on the motherboard? You might be able to set that particular PWM in the BIOS if so. You could also use the splitter the noctua provides and piggy back off of another fan.
It’s a HP server, therefore, no extra fan header, and the current fans are a proprietary standard, I could solder something… but I’d like to keep all the default fan in there…
Ahh I have no experience with that so I will bow out to the experts.
It’s okay we’re all here to learn more!