@Bidule0hm - want to do an autopsy on it?FYI, the faulty PSU is a : Seasonic SS-600H2U 2u 80+ Gold
:D@Bidule0hm - want to do an autopsy on it?
I'm pretty sure I saw this issue related to IPMI watchdog. There was something in the actual IPMI web interface settings, I believe that needed to be adjusted or disabled.
I don't know. I only remember reading about it in another post around here.How do you disable the IPMI watchdog because if I try to empty out the fields so it does not go looking for it, it will not accept empty boxes ?
I don't know. I only remember reading about it in another post around here.
Probably some mundane QC issue.Would be interesting to know exactly what's wrong. But I will RMA it as it's only 1,5 month old.
So I believe 80 Plus Gold is just specs and has nothing to do with testing.Probably some mundane QC issue.
One thing that stuck with me was a large Seasonic being reviewed (might have been an X-1050) with a defective primary side (some major component had released its magic smoke) - the thing handled something like 80% load before gracefully shutting down, all while still staying well within spec on the output.
Power consumption only, nothing else.80 Plus Gold
Meh, could be worse. At least those things were popular and decent back in the day. Pity it's group regulated, though, judging by the minimum load specs.
That's getting tight, since it's an old, group regulated unit. Voltages might not be within spec during disk spinup, leading to all sorts of fun things.Not sure I can sustain 10 disks with that one. It has only 2 molex lines.
Yeah. I'm getting a Cooler Master 750w from my local retailer today, this should make it.That's getting tight, since it's an old, group regulated unit. Voltages might not be within spec during disk spinup, leading to all sorts of fun things.
So far, I'm running the server under heavy load with a http://www.coolermaster.com/powersupply/modular-gm-series/g750m/.Let us know how things go after the new PSU is installed and you test out your system.