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Hi,
Currently have Threadripper Pro 3975WX with a Supermicro SNK0064AP4 cooler whose single fan blows air straight through the sink towards the rear. This is a bit too loud for me at around 28 Db as the case SC743AC-1000-SQ also has 4 fans in the middle for the storage section as well as rear fans. The Noctua NH-U9 TR4/SP3 shows compatibility with a following note:
Supermicro M12SWA-TF | Motherboard Compatibility | Noctua Compatibility Centre
Compatible in horizontal orientation only (= fan(s) blowing towards the motherboard top)
Which in my case with the Chassis laying on its side with the top open which is the side with the quick release, the cooler is blowing towards the bottom of the case as the massive internal fans will push air out towards the back.
Does this sound like a safe setup to operate this in? I have not turned on the system yet with the Noctua cooler.
Here's a picture of the original Supermicro cooler:

and here's a picture of the noctua cooler. Note the fans are perpendicular.

Thanks,
Henry
Currently have Threadripper Pro 3975WX with a Supermicro SNK0064AP4 cooler whose single fan blows air straight through the sink towards the rear. This is a bit too loud for me at around 28 Db as the case SC743AC-1000-SQ also has 4 fans in the middle for the storage section as well as rear fans. The Noctua NH-U9 TR4/SP3 shows compatibility with a following note:
Supermicro M12SWA-TF | Motherboard Compatibility | Noctua Compatibility Centre
Compatible in horizontal orientation only (= fan(s) blowing towards the motherboard top)
Which in my case with the Chassis laying on its side with the top open which is the side with the quick release, the cooler is blowing towards the bottom of the case as the massive internal fans will push air out towards the back.
Does this sound like a safe setup to operate this in? I have not turned on the system yet with the Noctua cooler.
Here's a picture of the original Supermicro cooler:

and here's a picture of the noctua cooler. Note the fans are perpendicular.

Thanks,
Henry