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August 11th, 2025 14:16

Dell R740XD2 – Fan speed locked at 75–100% despite iDRAC/Bios settings

Hey all,

We’re having trouble getting the fan speed on our R740XD2s into a manageable range — it seems stuck between 75% and 100% for all fans, no matter what we do.


Hardware setup:

  • Dell PowerEdge R740XD2

  • 24 HDD's installed (30-35C)

  • 3 × PCIe NVMe (Samsung P1725) (40C)

  • 2 × 12-core Xeon Silver CPUs

  • OS/BOOT: Flatcar

The problem:
When booting and running Flatcar, our fans automatically ramp - and stay - at:

  • Fans 1–2: ~70–75% (14,400–14,500 RPM)

  • Fans 3–6: ~88–100% (18,000–18,240 RPM)

This is drawing excessive power and increasing our electricity bill noticeably.


Thermal & cooling configuration:

  • Thermal Profile Optimization: Minimum Power (Performance per Watt Optimized)

  • Fan Speed Offset: Low

  • Minimum Fan Speed in PWM: Default (37% PWM)

  • PCIe Airflow Settings: Mostly disabled, except Slot 5 set to Automatic (Airflow Controlled)

  • System Inlet Temp: 22 °C

  • System Exhaust Temp: 35–36 °C

  • Target Exhaust Temp Limit: 70 °C (Default)

Temperature readings (30 systems average):

  • CPU1: 60-70 °C

  • CPU2: 66-77 °C

  • System Board Inlet: 22-23 °C

  • System Board Exhaust: 35-37 °C

What’s odd:
If I install Ubuntu 22.04, run updates and load drivers (plus ipmitool), the fans immediately drop to a much more reasonable range (35–50%), while keeping CPU temps below 77 °C. This was without drives installed, perhaps that also affects airflow quite a lot.


What I’ve tried:

  • Multiple racadm commands to set manual fan control - no avail.

  • BIOS and iDRAC cooling settings (20+ combinations) - no avail.

  • Low power mode (drops PWM slightly and saves ~30W — not enough)

Ideal target:

  • CPU fans (1–2): 75–80%

  • PCIe fans (3–6): 50–60% (no need for 88-100%)

  • Controlled manually

Current status:

  • Manual commands via iDRAC or IPMI have no effect under Flatcar

  • Ubuntu works fine, so this seems related to how Flatcar interacts with Dell’s thermal management?

  • Unknown PCIe NVMe drives may be influencing airflow logic, but I can’t get fine-grained control

Anyone have clues on how to:

  1. Get manual fan control working in this setup, or

  2. Stop the system from forcing such high fan speeds?

Screenshots from iDRAC attached for reference.

Thanks in advance — any insights would be greatly appreciated!

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August 11th, 2025 18:44

Hello,

 

There are just a few settings you can try. I think you may have already.

Custom Cooling Fan Options for Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers

https://dl.dell.com/manuals/common/customcooling_poweredge_idrac9.pdf?dgc=SM&cid=243907&lid=spr5090153920&linkId=123036317

 

It looks like you have found the cause of the issue being the Flatcar container as you tested with Ubuntu works fine.

 

Have you considered a BOSS, Boot Optimized Storage Subsystem, for the boot OS?

 

As of current Dell documentation, Flatcar Container Linux is not listed as a validated or officially supported operating system for the PowerEdge R740xd2 platform.

 

Dell Validated Operating Systems for PowerEdge R740xd2

According to Dell’s Supported Operating Systems list for PowerEdge R740XD , the following OSes are officially supported:

https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/supportedos/poweredge-r740xd

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, 7, 8, 9
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, 15
  • Ubuntu Server 16.04, 18.04, 20.04, 22.04 LTS
  • VMware ESXi 6.0 through 8.0
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 through 2022 LTSC
  • Citrix XenServer 7.1

 

Flatcar is not included in this list, which means Dell does not validate or certify it for enterprise support on R740xd2 systems.

 

  • You can still run Flatcar on R740xd2 using UEFI boot mode, especially if you're managing your own infrastructure or using it in a lab/dev environment.
  • However, Dell does not provide support for issues directly related to Flatcar OS, including driver compatibility, firmware integration, or lifecycle controller features.

 

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