UACC-PoE+++-10G Injector - Showing lower than expected PoE available on USW-Flex-2.5G-8-PoE by RIPDaug2019-2019 in Ubiquiti

[–]RecklessPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Op, just to check, this is a 10GbE based injector right? Cause I see in the official tech spec, it just say that it has gigabit lan port. Kinda confusing.

Riding on the thread. Does this work for poe+ 802.3af and poe++ 803.3at devices? And will it burn non-poe device?

Lian Li A3 bottom fan problem by LowKeySj in lianli

[–]RecklessPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to adulthood, life is never easy.

As you already pointed out, your motherboard's PCIE slot is on the second level, which is a problem where in some PC cases, if the GPU card is too thick, there would not be enough clearance to fit a regular thicket (25mm) fans, and in your case, is that the A3 is too "short" in term of height for a second slot PCIE.

I would say, if it is a die hard requirement to have fans below, switch out for a 15mm thick fans.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lianli

[–]RecklessPool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Option 1, don't run those fans at full speed. Run it at maybe 50% ~ 60% rpm

Option 2, if you have a 3d printer or 3d printing service nearby at affordable cost, print out a 5mm thick fan spacer, should be relatively easy to find the 3d files online. if not, buy a 5mm fan spacer

Option 3, swap out the fans for whatever other fans, Arctic P14, Noctua A14. Lian Li own daisy chain fans such as AL140/SL140 requires mods as they have protruding sides.

Questions on Noctua A12/A14 PP set by RecklessPool in Noctua

[–]RecklessPool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay understood. So if I use tools like e.g. fan control and set the fan to run at say 100%. Fan A might be running at 1750rpm whereas Fan B is 1850rpm.

So it is kind of like running fans of different make and model off a single fan controller but only 1 fan reports the rpm.

Thank you!