Fuels: a writeup on the design flaws
I often seem to be misquoted on problems with Fuels, so I figured I'd explain all of the problems I've figured out with the Fuel's design, explain my reasoning behind it, and encourage discussion. Should someone do fog tests with Fuels or prove alternative causes, that's great. Without further adieu:
The Fuel's PSU is a common failure item, and it seems to take the environmental monitoring chip with it. The chip is in a precarious place, that requires hot air rework and shielding from all of the surrounding plastics.
The environmental monitoring chip covers every fan in the system, monitors the thermal probes, and shuts down the system in the event of thermal problems. It also seems to control fan speeds. Without it, the system will not boot.
A lot of people, because of this issue, turn off env monitoring and continue business as usual, but this presents a problem: Without fan controls or monitoring, the system is vulnerable to overheating. I am not 100% on this, but when i ran a Fuel without env monitoring, it didn't default to max fans. I have owned four Fuels, all of which broke down in various ways.
Because the Fuel's airflow flows in two directions, this causes turbulence inside the case. The central fan tunnel pushes air into the case, that's why the fan shroud is shaped like it is. If it pushed it out of the case, that shroud shape makes no sense. The VPro/XIO2 fans and PSU fans vent. This creates turbulence, because air doesn't like to change directions. This can cause something called fan stall. Fan stall is when a fan stops moving air. It's similar to a compressor surge in a gas turbine, and while it doesn't damage the fan, it can cause overheating.
So the consequence is that heat-sensitive components on the board do not get adequate ventilation, such as the VPro, and this results in component death. The three fans on the front of the VPro tunnel in this configuration are not sufficient carriers of air in this configuration, in my opinion, especially with the risk of fan stall.
By comparison, the Tezro has all of its fans moving in a singular direction, from front to back. This tells me they learned their lesson from the Fuel, (Fuel came in 2001, the Tezro in 2003) and thus are aware of design flaws.
I have had a bad run with Fuels, some of us have not such as Larbob (and I'm glad he hasn't, it's painful), and in frustration I sometimes say that the Fuel sucks. I stick by the fact that at current market prices (often over a grand) it's not worth it at all. Back when you could get a reasonable fuel for 200-300 in 2014, sure! But now? not at all.
The main concern I come with this is the destruction of irreplaceable parts like the VPro cards, and the driving up of those prices, which has happened a LOT recently. $500 for a V10 on eBay now? You kidding?
So please don't misquote me. I said what I said about Fuels with the best intentions in mind. If someone has a fog machine and wants to test (or use a cigar or incense or anything else that produces smoke), sure. A thermal camera is also helpful, but AFAIK those do not accurately record air temperatures or airflow, just surface temperatures.
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(This post was last modified: 05-31-2020, 07:38 AM by Raion.)
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