Hello!
CRS326-24G-2S+RM
Are there built-in fans for cooling? Can I have pictures of the open case inside the switch?
57 C is normal temperature. You do not need any active cooling system. Operating temperature for marvell chips is usually within -30 - +85 C. If you worry for high heating, you can just to glue small passive heatsink to processor.Is it possible to put the fans yourself?
the cpu already has a small heatsink secured with springs and heat conducting element. i just took apart one to take pictures, will post some images soon.just to glue small passive heatsink to processor.
Traffic via CPU or only via switch matrix? You use this device as a router? Under RouterOS?i put the box under load (500Mbps full duplex traffic) via external traffic generator, but as far as i remember it was still around 57-58 C.
traffic via the CPU, i wanted to see how much i can squeeze out from the marvel CPU. it is better than CRS125, i could get 900Mbps traffic routed with minimal packet loss. i was obviously using RouterOSTraffic via CPU or only via switch matrix? You use this device as a router? Under RouterOS?
I believe yes, the Prestera platform have two core ARM v7 @ 800 MHz, so it can be as powerfull as bestseller RB750Gr3. But probably without hardware IPsec. Can You check this?it is better than CRS125
Great write up, thank you doneware !here you can find photos and a small post on the CRS326 and the marvell SOCs used in it.
https://tikguy.wordpress.com/2017/08/17 ... -24g-2srm/
802.1ae MACSec support – to provide effortless link level encryptionhere you can find photos and a small post on the CRS326 and the marvell SOCs used in it.
https://tikguy.wordpress.com/2017/08/17 ... -24g-2srm/
The same issue with me. The temperature of my CRS326-24G-2S+ CPU temp = 74°The temperature of my CRS326 is CPU temp 76°
is that a problem?
Which fans did you choose and how did you install them?I installed a fan and it went to 37 under load