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- Re: Z820 dual 2687W both liquid coolers just died

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03-22-2021 10:44 PM
I wanted to pass along this update for anyone who has a failed liquid cooler(s) on an older HP Z820 system.
Im back up and running using the newer Z840 3D vapor coolers. For reference this is a Z820 dual CPU 2687w system and It no longer requires liquid cooling to keep temps stable. The newer HP 3d Vapor coolers for Z840s ( part # 828231-001 ) keeps these older CPUs stable under full load. There heavy duty looking and passive so wont break. The system has less noise with two less fans and brand new these are a quarter the price of used liquid coolers off ebay and they fit with no issues at all. Just plug the 3 pin connectors into the 4 pin on the mobo. The only issue is hitting F1 at boot -to pass the hard coded warning about the missing liquid coolers (only 2687w CPUs ) this just takes one second extra and is really a non issue.
Thanks to everyone for the help and a very Special thanks to DGroves and Manchicken. .
Average temps at idle using newer HP 3d vapor cooler on 2687w v1 CPUs
54 CPU 0 ( main sys cpu so always runs hotter by design )
44 CPU 1
100% load on both CPUs running 32 threads after 5 minutes
74 CPU
65 CPU
Bottom line, If your z820 Liquid coolers die this is the perfect solution.
04-05-2021 02:00 AM
Hi Forgottenrebel,
Thanks for sharing your experience! I'm currently facing the same problem where the workstation will thermal shutdown when it under heavy load. Apart swapping the z820 CPU cooler, what about the 'fan cluster' (multiple fans connected together on an plastic cover that cool also the RAM and other components)? My configuration do have that 'fan cluster' on top of the liquid cooler heatsink so am wondering if I change to the z cooler will the 'fan cluster' still fit?
Thanks in advance for the advice and help!
Bests,
Pin
04-07-2021 09:35 PM
Yes, a very tight fit but my Z820 works just fine using the Z840 passive 3D vapor coolers. They are the big heavy looking ones not the regular z840 coolers. Only difference is fans are always running on low now so system is a bit more noisy. On liquids the system used to be completely silent and then on heavy load the sound of full jet afterburners would kick in before returning to silence. Now always a constant low fan sound. Im running dual 2687Ws so they run the hottest in xeon series so with any other CPUs the fans may not even need to run.
04-29-2021 01:50 AM
Hi all,
Just to update that I received the vapor cooler today. Have it replaced the original liquid cooler, and the workstation now runs completely silent. Temperature hovers around 50dC even under high load. The only inconvenience was to press F1 when boot up. It was not really an issue though as the workstation rarely reboot.
Thanks again to everyone whom helped and wishing you a nice weekend ahead.
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