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So now just using a fan on the side huh?
Noticed, I´ve lost two hdds because high temperatures over the years in my DNS 320 and in my DNS 327L, temps were above 55ºC constantly.Today I left the top open and with two 120mm fans blowing cold air in my DNS327L (since DNS320 is a piece of ****), also rump up the in built exhaust fan to 4200rpm, now temps stay around 34-38ºC.Cheers
Hello jepz,Quote from: jepz on November 16, 2016, 09:36:03 AMNoticed, I´ve lost two hdds because high temperatures over the years in my DNS 320 and in my DNS 327L, temps were above 55ºC constantly.Today I left the top open and with two 120mm fans blowing cold air in my DNS327L (since DNS320 is a piece of ****), also rump up the in built exhaust fan to 4200rpm, now temps stay around 34-38ºC.CheersMy DNS-327L with 2x4TB WD Red keeps between 48-51°C. Could you please point out how you managed to "rump up" the fan speed?Cheers
Quote from: 3R1C on December 13, 2016, 03:06:48 PMHello jepz,Quote from: jepz on November 16, 2016, 09:36:03 AMNoticed, I´ve lost two hdds because high temperatures over the years in my DNS 320 and in my DNS 327L, temps were above 55ºC constantly.Today I left the top open and with two 120mm fans blowing cold air in my DNS327L (since DNS320 is a piece of ****), also rump up the in built exhaust fan to 4200rpm, now temps stay around 34-38ºC.CheersMy DNS-327L with 2x4TB WD Red keeps between 48-51°C. Could you please point out how you managed to "rump up" the fan speed?CheersHi,It's in Portuguese, but you can have an idea where to set it up.Also I keep an external fan blowing air to the bottom of the 327L case.