Z210 - temperature max of CPU & cooling concerns

My Z210 has 16 GB of RAM, a V5900, 2x15K + controller SAS drives video card, a 10K SATA-3 Player and a small SSD.

RealTemp reports on a typical day, four cores run from 28 ° C to 58 ° C, depending on the load.

Specs on this CPU show a max of 69.1 ° C temp.

I would like to widen the gap between the highest temperature and max, if there is a way. Might be a little overkill. I don't see any additional fan for the CMT (small Tower) case option. Is that what I could do to cool the computer a bit more?

DRM for your help!

Phil and Skylarking,

I did some research, convoluted and here's what I discovered.  I think that you have found, Phil, is for a rear chassis fan.  Here's the info on the card holders guide/fan front frame for your workstation and other listed workstations.  I saw that a model of HP associated kits front fan over time... a kit at a very reasonable price which includes holder/maps of fan guides plastic black of the workstation several different and a single fan that fits inside included plastic parts.  I guess you're supposed to throw the others.  It is important to purchase the HP kit before they have passed, because the individual parts become hard to find and expensive, later.

The image of the kit for your workstation shows 3 different guides/owner and a fan.  The black plastic holder/guide you would use is upstairs in the Center.  Note that the one in upper right is only a fan... support no guide slots are present on this one.  Don't know what work, but most likely is for the Z600/Z800:

Here is a photo of a chassis fan of this workstation and with that color, that I'd be willing to bet that there is a fan with two bars of orientation that HP has used on other workstations for their fans to chassis.   They had that same color brown-orange apertures, for 4 pins, the usual order of wiring PWM, but only the thin lips of direction along each outer edge of the card.  This is in contrast with that HP has used as fan plug ends for memory and chipset, fans, which have 3 bars of orientation.  If you look at the motherboard fan headers, it is easy to see the difference between the two types.  Header of motherboard PWM type (usually white) Cap common 3 grooves will a plastic tab sticking up which only runs the width of 3 of the 4 pins.  2 HP fan PWM header Ridge chassis plug (usually brown-orange) motherboard will have a tab that runs the entire width of all 4 pins.  On my xw6600s memory 92x92x25mm fan and the rear frame paired two cooling fans are the same exact PMW fans except for their part numbers and use of the two different types/colors of the fan plug ends.  The chipset fan plug is also the type of the white Ridge 3.

Newer workstations such as the Z620 are moving away from these conventions, to a certain extent.

The chassis before cooling fan on the xw6600 header is for type 2 Ridge connector 4-wire fan, and I've personally seen that also for the xw6400, xw8400, xw8600, Z600 and headers of fan before the Z620 of the workstation.  On the Z620 with that I helped yesterday 2 type of crest of the fan before care was white (instead of the usual color brown-orange HP uses for their taken chassis cooling fan).

However, the fan will be in the kit and you will get the case HP PWM cooling scheme they have designed in.  I bet it will be the fan in the kit, perhaps without the plastic grid, and those who are nice and quiet:

If you try to buy by itself you will pay a lot... but check the price for the complete kit from HP below.  The 'Option' HP part number for the kit is A2Z46AA:

Compatibility is always a problem, and expanding this link from HP homepage, you can see the official info from HP.  Your CMT Z210 is included.  The same fan and the greatest guide support/card fan in the kit would be used for larger jobs.  After working on Z620 recently I think that his kit is different, in the way, and is not in the list of compatibility.  Its front cooling fan looked like a 120mm.  Here is the list of your kit:

I also found the PDF which shows how to do the installation, and you can find with a goggle «Z210 front fan and fan Support Facility» research  It's attached below.

I posted here recently on how to "Ghetto Mod" to add to a price in a front 92mm fan to enjoy the front fan on motherboards xw6400/xw6600 header, and leave the PDF file, it seems that method would work here too.  However, $ 15.00 for the complete kit of HP I would go the Mod 'official' way instead.

Scott

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