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I am very frustrated about promise, which uses their own custom Fan ports.
#PROMISE PEGASUS2 R6 MANUAL MANUAL#
I had the same problem with the PSU Fan that is not start to spin without giving it a manual starting help Also I figured out that promise uses fans without onboard PVM and now I've ordered a Noctua with fix 1800 speed. That is a customer protecting claim in Germany when you buy something online. I had problems to fit the adapters to the logic board and wouldn't like to solder something without testing, because I can send it back within 14 days without give a reason. It was not possible for me to get the fans working. Backpane FanSpeed shows as 900rpm and temperature after 30 minutes with 4 (green) harddisks is 45 and 35 ☌. In the Promise utility everything is green. The noise difference is about 3% of what I heard before.
Really I had to double check if the fans are actually running after turning it on. I had to cut off some of the rubber after pulling it through on the power supply and I made holes into the aluminium backplane to accommodate the rubber sticking out on the case fan. The larger fan was a bit more difficult as I cut the wires without checking the correct positions.Īlso I used those rubber "screws" that came with the fans. I just removed all the screws from the power supply, soldered in the new fan and covered with shrink rubber. Opening the case and closing again took about 5 minutes each way. Thanks a lot for that extensive testing!!! I used the Noctua NF-A4x10 FLX 40mm for the power supply and the GELID Solutions FN-FW09-20-B 92MM for the case, just as cfs.matt suggested.
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And now that I switched to a new Mac Pro which is almost silent the Pegasus had to be tuned. I always thought the noise level is incredibly high. I also just replaced the fans in my Pegasus R4 (Version 1). Thanks everyone for this much needed thread. ** I only included temps for the fans that I ran for at least a day, so that's why some are missing. If you need any other info, please let me know good luck! Its still as quiet as the nMP, so I think Im happy with this guy for now. I can hear a bit of a noise difference vs the Noctua, but its running a lot better temps. Enclosure temps are more in line with what the stock fan provides It felt like it moved almost as much air as the stock fan and was pretty similar in RPM I ended up going with the GELID fan and for a few reasons: Temps: Controller / Backplane: 36C / 32C Temps: Controller / Backplane: 44C / 38C Very quiet, moves some air, probably around what the Scythem Kaze Jyu is moving. N/A RPM (PromiseUtil reports fan as malfunctioning / Red < 500PRM) Quieter than stock fan, but slightly louder than the rest of the fans I tried, 800RPM (PromiseUtil reports fan as OK / Green > 500PRM) Temps: Controller / Backplane: 37C / 33C Build quality felt a little cheap compared to the rest due the gloss plastic used Pretty quiet (almost as quiet as the Scythe Kaze Jyu and Noctua) 900RPM (PromiseUtil reports fan as OK / Green > 500RPM) Would not spin up, voltage being supplied was too low by the enclosure. Very quiet, but does not move a lot of air, probably around what the Nocuta was moving 600RPM (PromiseUtil reports fan as OK / Green > 500RPM)
#PROMISE PEGASUS2 R6 MANUAL FOR MAC#
Anyway here are the results of all my fans on the latest version of the PromiseUtil software for Mac (.36): Now, you should be able to use Pegasus2 R2+ Promise Utility normally.Sorry for the delay, it took longer than expected for the Scythe fan to arrive. A message window will pop up to remind you that, to allow this change to take effect, you need to quit the Promise Utility and then reopen it.
Click the lock and the change is finished. You should now see that Promise Utility has been newly added into the allow list. Go back to the same menu under Privacy tab. Usually it's under the application folder. Go to the location of the Promise Utility, find it, and select it. This is the precursor to add Promise Utility into the allowed list later. Go to the privacy tab and click on the plus icon. Go to the settings menu on your Mac computer.
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This is related to the security default setting under Mac OS 10.15.įollow below steps to ebable the full access. The screen could pop up a message window reminding you there is an access problem regarding the software. dmg file on your Mac correctly, the Promise Utility could be unable to open due to Mac settings.
#PROMISE PEGASUS2 R6 MANUAL HOW TO#
This KB will show you how to grant full access to the Utility. When you have installed Promise Utility.