2019 Mac Pro in control room
replacing a 2009 MP with a new tower, and wondering whether it will be sufficiently quiet to locate in my control room without any isolation. the current MP is in a machine room, but in recent years the machine room has gotten crowded to the point that maintenance requires advanced gymnastic maneuvers. it would be sweet to move the MP to the control room, but not at the expense of a noticeably elevated noise floor.
the new configuration will probably be: 2019 MP, 16-core, ~150 GB RAM, Radeon Pro W5700X, 1 TB SSD, HDX 1, and two m.2 expansion cards that will presumably utilize fans. (suggestions for quiet m.2 cards definitely appreciated!) without factoring in the unknown impact of m.2 expansion, has anyone run a somewhat similar new MP configuration in their control room without noise issues? |
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If you only need two m.2 cards and have two free slots then a couple of single x4 adapter cards would work fine and allow maximum speed out each individual m.2 stick. This works great. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 There are other single drive adapter cards that work but need a heatsink added to the m.2 drive. |
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I’ve recorded close mic’d vocalists in the same room and it hasn’t been picked up but quiet acoustic guitar, then yes you can hear it. For reference, the HDX1 fan in a nMP is noticeably louder and more annoyingly higher pitched than my HD I/O 16x16 in the same room. It is kind of frustrating that the new MP is so quiet, even with the Sonnet m.2 host card except for the HDX card. |
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I'd love to hear from anyone who's removed the fan and had it working for awhile. |
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The new Mac Pro is SO quiet HDX fan noise is getting to me. I really don’t like the idea of disabling the HDX fan.
So... I’ve installed Macs Fan Control https://crystalidea.com/macs-fan-control This allows you to take manual control of all the fans in your Mac and it supports the new Mac Pro. It’s free. I’ve sped up one of the three main fans, (the one nearest the HDX card) from the default Auto setting to 1000RPM. The increase in noise is minimal. When set to Auto, (presumably under control of Mac OS,) those three fans all run at around for 500RPM and have never gone above that here. The HDX fan is now coming on far less often. In my default PT template, the fan usually comes on after a few minutes. Today it hasn’t come on at all and it’s been a warm day here. Early days but this looks worth perusing. The very slight increase in noise from the Mac Pro’s very quiet fan is infinitely preferably to the high pitched noise of the HDX fan. |
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now, back to my other dilemma: if (or how) to rethink mac pro purchase plan based on apple silicon transition. but that's another thread... |
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