
- #Dell perc h200 vs h700 speed full#
- #Dell perc h200 vs h700 speed pro#
- #Dell perc h200 vs h700 speed Pc#
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#Dell perc h200 vs h700 speed Pc#
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#Dell perc h200 vs h700 speed full#
Please see the full rules page for details on the rules, but the jist of it is: Labporn Diagrams Tutorials News Subreddit Rules Given the choice, take the H310 over the H200.New to Homelab? Start Here! Homelab Wiki HomelabSales Don't count on 12V fans to start at only 5V.ģ. $20 non-contact thermometers are not particularly useful to measure spot temperatures of shiny components.Ģ. I was able to hold my finger on the heatsink without it being anything more than a little warm.ġ. Once running, the same disk speed test went to 33.0C. Or anything else, really.)Īdding 40mm, 12V, ball-bearing fan to H310 heatsink showed that the heatsink was one row of fins larger. (Donations of a Flir thermal imager cheerfully accepted.

The highest temperature seen in a repeated test was 38.2C. Tilting the thermometer input one way gave 35.8. H310 after read-only speed test ( diskinfo -tv da0) on WD 750G drive (approximately 35 seconds): 31.8C Felt warmer, uncomfortably warm to a finger but not instantly too hot. Room temperature was about 23-24C.īoth tests with the heatsink alone, Gelid "GC Extreme" heatsink compound, one drive connected, approximately thirty seconds after booting FreeBSD ( mfsBSD), no drive activity. Also, the heat sinks are silver and reflective, so it would not surprise me if actual temperatures were 50% higher or more. Some numbers measured with a digital non-contact thermometer that is probably not too trustworthy for absolute values. Pool: Mirror (12 x 4TB HGST Deskstar NAS HDN726040ALE614 and Ultrastar 7K4000 HUS72404ALE640)
#Dell perc h200 vs h700 speed pro#
Network: SolarFlare SFN6122F 10GbE, 4 x Intel GbEĮSXi boot and datastores: 100GB Intel DC S3700 + 512GB Samsung 970 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD on Supermicro AOC-SLG3-2M2 Virtualized on VMware ESXi v6.7 with 4 vCPUs and 128GB RAMīoard: Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+ with dual Intel Xeon E5-2680 v2 256GB RAMĬase: Supermicro CSE-846BA-R920B 4U 24-bay with BPN-SAS-846A backplane Pool: Mirror (2 x 12TB HGST Ultrastar DC HC520 (0F30141) Network: SolarFlare SFN6122F 10GbE, 2 x Intel GbE NICsĮSXi boot and datastores: 100GB Intel DC S3500 SSD + 512GB Samsung SM961 M.2 NVMe SSD Virtualized on VMware ESXi v6.7 with 2 vCPUs and 32GB RAMīoard: Supermicro X11SSM-F with Intel Xeon E3-1280 v6 64GB RAMĬase: Supermicro 835TQ-R800B 3U 8-bay with CSE-SAS-833TQ backplane Pool 2: Stripe (2 x 14TB HGST/WDC Ultrastar DC HC530 WUH721414AL4204, alternating between fireproof safe and BACON) Pool 1: 2 x 5-disk RAIDZ2 vdevs using 4TB HGST UltraStar 7K6 SAS3 4kn drives Network: SolarFlare SFN6122F 10GbE, 2 x Intel GbE Board: Supermicro X10SRL-F with Intel Xeon E5-2667 v4 3.2GHz, 128GB RAMĬase: Supermicro SC826BE1C-R920LPB 3U 12-bay with BPN-SAS3-826EL1 backplane
