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Question, will it void the warranty if I change the fan? Also is there any rewiring to be done and is it a exact swap? |
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It's not an "exact" swap. You have to pull the connector off of the original unit and put it on the new fan. Also since it's a PC fan it has a 3rd lead that is for the temperature sensor. You can just tape it off to the side or snip it off since it isn't used in the HD i/o. Also make sure the polarity of the fan is correct so it's not drawing air into the unit, but pushing it out. You can carefully pull the pins out by pushing gently on the pins in the connector with a pointy tool. Not sure if it voids the warranty but I couldn't find any security seal and I kept the old fan around to swap back out in case I had to send it in.
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Wow this is getting more and more interesting.
SDDP are the fans you're using in your mac pro the same model linked to above? And thanks also for the extra install info. |
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The fans are to big to fit inside the mac pro, I have 2 on the front, right in front of the fans inside aiding (pusing air in the same direction) as the internal fans and 1 on the rear pulling air out. It came with a control module that can hold up to 5 fans for speed. It's a huge difference on long mix sessions that are 8-12 hours. The computer is way cooler. |
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True, however I had installed this set up a year or less after I had the Macpro 8 core and after a good 5 hours it got quite warm. After 8-12 hours on mixing the side panels would get pretty hot to the touch. After the set up, now it's just barely warm on 8+ hours of using it. The sync issue did cross my mind, but it's working flawlessly and there is an escape exhaust on the rear. I took all that into account when I built it. It's in a plexi glass case with the bottom rear open. The noise on the silenx is just below the macs fan, unless I set the controller to MAX then it can be heard. But on low or med, it's inaudable. |
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It pushes more air @ lower RPMS. I have been running it for about 3.5Hrs now and I still can't hear the fan running but I can feel the air gushing out. Wow! I used scotch locks to connect the old wire to the new fan and small tie wraps to neatly keep the wire in place. Looks like a professional job. Thanks Again for sharing this! ![]() |
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Am I the only one that thinks it's odd that Avid would overlook such a small thing like choosing quieter fans for there hardware? Stange!
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