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πŸ’¨ Dynatron R30 Active Coolers: Powerful Processor Cooling Solution Review

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Description of πŸ’¨ Dynatron R30 Active Coolers: Powerful Processor Cooling Solution

CPU Socket: 2011 (Square Type 80 x 80mm mounting pitch). CPU Support: Intel Xeon Processor E7 v2 Family up to 160 Watts. Solution: 2U&Up Server. Overall Dimension: 90.0 x 90.0 x 41.5 mm. Weight: 480 g.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for 2U servers

Use in a P-Link 2U server easily cools 2 Intel E5-2670 processors. The Dynatron website says they are for 3U and up, but they are not. Their heat dissipation is quite good, there are no problems with noise.

Pros
  • Weight: 480g
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Heatsink and fan work as expected, PWM works as expected

Works as expected in the Supermicro X10-DRL-IO I bought it for. Solid feel, CPU stays cool. Be sure to orient the heatsink front to back (or according to your mobile device) for airflow. The fans are the fast size one would expect for their size. The CPU fan PWM works as expected. β€” Matt

Pros
  • Processor support: Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family up to 160W
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tiny works with 160+ W Xeon/i9 processors

Can work with 160W 18-core Xeon/i9 processors. But at 100% CPU usage it can get noisy. Compared to the Noctua L12, which I tested on one of the dual-socket Xeon 2697 v4 processors, the Dynatron runs 10Β°C (29-39Β°C) hotter at idle and 20Β°C (60-80Β°C) hotter at idle hot full charge. Temperatures seem to be rising much faster than the Noctua L12, but at 80C the tiny 80mm fan revs up at full speed, capping temperatures at 83C but making a lot of noise. It's quite a steep fan curve to keep…

Pros
  • CPU socket: 2011 (Square type, 80 x 80mm spacing)
Cons
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