MikroTik CRS309 Switch Noctua Fan Install Mod
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MikroTik CRS309 Switch Noctua Fan Install Mod








Using 5V Noctua fans NF-A4x10 we'll be able to place them directly on top of the MikroTik CRS309 transceivers, reducing the temperature well under their rated temp and possibly extending their life.
Supplies






1x Arrow Glue Gun - https://www.homedepot.com/p/Arrow-Professional-Glue-Gun-GT80/304679301
1x Glue Stick - https://shorturl.at/iABR6
4x Noctua NF-A4x10 5V Fans - https://shorturl.at/ckuBM
3x Noctual NA-SYC1, 4-Pin Y-Cables - https://shorturl.at/cwOPS
1x Noctua NA-SEC3, 4-Pin Fan Extension Cable - https://shorturl.at/dgO03
6x Small Zip Ties
Remove X4 Chassis Screws

Remove the four phillips head screws that hold down the CRS309 chassis cover.
Remove Chassis Cover

Remove the cover by sliding it back towards the rear and off.
Place Fans and Begin Gluing


With the cover removed, place the first fan centered above the first set of SPF+ ports and glue it into place at the four plastic transceiver light guides. Ensure the fans open end (suction) is facing up with the fan bracing down (discharge).
Repeat Step 3 for Each Fan

Repeat the process for the three remaining fans.
Zip Tie Fan Cable Slack

Take up the excessive slack of the four fan cables and tie them off with zip ties.
Install Two Fan Y Cables

Install two fan Y cables and attach each one to a set of fan, then take up the slack by typing them off each with a zip tie.
Remove X2 3mm Heatsink Hex Screws

Flip the CRS309 over with it's face down. Remove the two 3mm allen screws that hold down the left side of the CPU heatsink.
Chassis Can Now Temporarily Bend

With the two heatsink screws removed, the associated corner of the switch can now give a little and temporarily bend to allow external routing of the main fan cable.
Connect & Route Final Y Cable

Connect the remaining fan Y cable to the existing two Y cables and route the single end through the movable bend in the switch chassis between the heatsink.
Replace the cover and connect the single fan extension cable to the header now sticking out the rear. It's now ready to attach to your external 5V USB power supply!