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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Hmm, curious. I never managed to make that work before flashing the BIOS.

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        acsaba @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10

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        I manage to install Synology DMS 7.2 using an arc-24.6.2.img, then installed an SSD.
        The boot is still on the USB stick.

        I just ordered i5-4590T CPU as replacement for the original one and 8 GB CF to not brake the original CF.
        I will keep you posted.

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          iJay-XTM5
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          This M500 may have an unlocked bios, otherwise, it would not boot from USB IIRC. I had to unlock the bios through the serial console using the password others have posted in this forum. I was able to enable USB booting after unlocking the bios and successfully booted from a USB flash drive that had the USB memstick installer (Serial Console). I chose to install pfsense on the internal CF card as I did not want to open the box. The box boots off the CF now without a fuss.
          I upgraded the CPU to an i5-4590T and installed low noise fans on my M400 previously, but it hangs on reboot every single time, so I left the M500 's original configuration as is.

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            acsaba @iJay-XTM5
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            @iJay-XTM5
            Appreciate your feedback. I have a second M500 (I used both in datacenter in HA mode), so I can test on this as well. Yesterday did the CPU update and I'm looking forward to replace the fans as well. Unfortunately a low noise fan is expansive, so in case you have any hint please share with me.

            Regarding CPU temperature, it is ~60-62C in full load with the original fans.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              You can lower the fan speed existing fans to reduce the noise using WGXepc

              That seems quite hot though. I assume you replaced the heatsink compound when you fitted that?

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                acsaba @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 said in Watchguard Firebox M400/M500:

                That seems quite hot though. I assume you replaced the heatsink compound when you fitted that?

                Yes. I did.

                What is a normal temperature on your end ?
                Many thanks.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  Depends on the ambient temp I guess but for a 'T' rated CPU I expect lower. My M500 with a 4670S runs slightly cooler than that at max:

                  last pid: 57560;  load averages:  4.20,  3.66,  2.22                                                                     up 0+00:13:56  19:53:36
                  187 threads:   9 running, 157 sleeping, 21 waiting
                  CPU 0: 29.1% user,  0.0% nice, 70.9% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
                  CPU 1: 29.9% user,  0.0% nice, 70.1% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
                  CPU 2: 30.7% user,  0.0% nice, 69.3% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
                  CPU 3: 32.7% user,  0.0% nice, 67.3% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
                  Mem: 106M Active, 9212K Inact, 339M Wired, 118M Buf, 7411M Free
                  Swap: 192M Total, 192M Free
                  
                    PID USERNAME    PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
                  44930 root        135    0    12M  2076K RUN      2  10:53  99.97% yes
                  44987 root        135    0    12M  2072K CPU1     1  10:52  99.88% yes
                  44788 root        135    0    12M  2072K CPU0     0  10:54  99.87% yes
                  45189 root        135    0    12M  2068K CPU3     3  10:52  99.86% yes
                      0 root        -60    -     0B   672K -        3   0:00   0.05% [kernel{if_config_tqg_0}]
                  57560 root         20    0    14M  3992K CPU2     2   0:00   0.03% top -HaSP
                      6 root        -16    -     0B    16K pftm     0   0:00   0.02% [pf purge]
                  
                  [24.03-RELEASE][root@m500.stevew.lan]/root: sysctl dev.cpu.0.temperature dev.cpu.1.temperature dev.cpu.2.temperature dev.cpu.3.temperature
                  dev.cpu.0.temperature: 58.0C
                  dev.cpu.1.temperature: 54.0C
                  dev.cpu.2.temperature: 57.0C
                  dev.cpu.3.temperature: 55.0C
                  

                  The fans are pretty loud at that point!

                  [24.03-RELEASE][root@m500.stevew.lan]/root: ./WGXepc64 -f
                  Found Firebox M400/500
                  Current fanspeed is 78, minimum fanspeed is 1b
                  

                  Also it's the hotest day of the year today in the UK so the ambient is ~30C in my 'office'.

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                    acsaba @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10
                    Many thanks for the info. I will replace the heatsink compound again. Currently I'm using a Ceramic polysynthetic thermal compound which should not be bad :)

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      I wouldn't expect to need anything too special there. Just not trying to reuse the crusty stuff Lanner put on it 10 years ago!

                      For reference at mostly idle I see:

                      [24.03-RELEASE][root@m500.stevew.lan]/root: sysctl dev.cpu.0.temperature dev.cpu.1.temperature dev.cpu.2.temperature dev.cpu.3.temperature
                      dev.cpu.0.temperature: 40.0C
                      dev.cpu.1.temperature: 38.0C
                      dev.cpu.2.temperature: 40.0C
                      dev.cpu.3.temperature: 42.0C
                      [24.03-RELEASE][root@m500.stevew.lan]/root: ./WGXepc64 -f
                      Found Firebox M400/500
                      Current fanspeed is 2e, minimum fanspeed is 1b
                      
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                      • chpalmerC
                        chpalmer
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                        Don't know if anyone else has tried yet (and I have no reason to think it wouldn't work but..) I successfully upgraded to Pfsense+ on my M400 today running an i5 processor..

                        More to support Netgate and Pfsense than anything.. but in case anyone else is holding back.. ;)

                        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                        Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                          xxup
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                          More news on the Intel CPUs that don't reboot properly on M400/500.

                          Intel i3-4350T - is also no good.

                          After re-reading this thread, the conclusion is that only the i3-4130 seems to work correctly.

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            The i5-4670S reboots correctly. And provides a nice performance upgrade. 😉

                            Not quite as low power as one of the i3-T CPUs but not much difference at low loads.

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                            • chpalmerC
                              chpalmer @acsaba
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                              @acsaba not sure how I missed your original posts but my Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T generally sits at 50C.. I did replace the fans with a quieter model linked earlier in this thread.. and they're not running anywhere near full speed.

                              This is also the first I'm seeing about some Intel CPUs not rebooting correctly.. Guess I have to do some rereading because mine seems to have that issue.

                              Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                              Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                                acsaba @chpalmer
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                                @chpalmer In the meantime I solved the problem installing arch Linux and controlling the fan speed properly. For the moment I'm not using the WG because of the power consumption and noise, so I will convert back to the original WG firmware.
                                Anyhow, many thanks for sharing the info.
                                Keep in touch.

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                                  xxup @stephenw10
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                                  @stephenw10 Thank you. I will keep looking on eBay - there are a few in the USA, but the shipping cost and exchange rate are a killer. As a home box, the i3 has plenty of power.

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                                    xxup @chpalmer
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                                    @chpalmer Yep. It is a doozy of a thread, but there is tonnes (metric of course) of information in here. I never did get the VGA working, but I had a tonne of fun playing with the BIOS writer - never needed to use one before this project.

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                                      xxup
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                                      I wonder if the i5-4670K or i5-4670 will work? There are plenty of these available. I can see that the K is only slightly slower and uses more power, but the home box has never seen more than about 40% CPU usage that I have observed.

                                      I have just bought a i5-4670K and a i5-4670 off eBay. I will report back with the reboot test results.

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                        The K CPUs were usually the unlocked version preferred by overclockers. So capable of the maximum possible performance. And cost! Of course that also means many have had a hard life. 😉

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                                          Mookatroid @stephenw10
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                                          @stephenw10
                                          Avoid the i7-6700
                                          Worked great until it died
                                          At which point I realized the heatsink could not dea

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            That definitely wouldn't work in the M400/M500. I assume you tried that in an Mx70?

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