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Heatsink for Xeon E5-2697 v3 in Dell R630 or R730
Hi!
I want to know what heatsink should I use with E5-2697 v3 in a Dell R730 or R630. For example in Dell R730 I have currently YY2R8, but there is also another heatsink NGC09 which, as per some sites, seems to be for 165W, but I could not find this information on Dell site.
Same issue with R630, I currently have in that server a heatsink H1M29. When I installed E5-2697 v3, even if the server recognized the CPUs the vents were running almost at max. I assume I need a different heatsink, but which one?
Thank you!
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November 27th, 2020 13:00
Hello,
I took a look at the heatsinks listed for the R630. Y8MC1 is listed for the higher TDP of 160W. The only alternative was a lower TDP of 120W. All the heatsinks listed for the R730 show a TDP of 165W. I'd expect that Y8MC1 is the part number you'd be looking for. Let me know if that helps, or if you have more questions.
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I did a little bit more research. What I did: I checked on eBay for R630 or R730 that are sold with E5-2697 v3 and tried to get the Service Tag from the photos. What I found:
Dell R730 Service Tag:
Original configuration sold with Intel E5-2697 v3 (p/n TJP3X) and standard heatsink (p/n YY2R8)
Dell R630 Service Tag:
Original configuration sold with Intel E5-2697 v3 (p/n TJP3X) and 160W Heatsink for PowerEdge R630 (p/n Y8MC1)
So, for R730 it seems that I can install E5-2697 v3 with the standard heatsink. For R630 I need to buy a different part number.
Does anyone know where I could find these details, so I can check myself for a 135W CPU like E5-2698 v3?
Thank you!
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November 27th, 2020 14:00
Not to my knowledge, the reference document I used was the internal part database. That's not to say there's not something out there, but I haven't seen anything that would be a useful reference.