Mikrotik ccr1009-7g-1c-1s+ review

7x Gigabit Ethernet, 1x Combo port (SFP or Gigabit Ethernet), 1xSFP+ cage, 9 cores x 1GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, LCD panel, passive cooling desktop enclosure, SmartCard slot, RouterOS L6, PSU

The new updated revision of CCR1009 is here. We attempted to combine all the customer feedback and best practice in CCR device manufacturing that we learned over the last three years, since the first CCR1009 devices were launched.

No switch-chip

No switch-chip - the device now features only fully independent Ethernet ports each with a direct connection to the CPU, allowing to overcome previous shared 1Gbit limitation from switch-chip ports and utilize full potential of CPU processing power on those ports.

Combo-port

A single 1Gbit software interface that has two hardware interfaces - an SFP cage and a Gigabit Ethernet port, allowing you to use any type of connection available to you. It is also possible to switch between both physical interfaces in RouterOS. In an event of disconnect the combo-port provides hardware fail-over feature.

100Mbps SFP support

this is our first device that supports 100BASE-LX/100BASE-SX/100BASE-BX fiber modules, as well as standard 1.25G SFP modules.

I'm going to buy one of these. They are the same, but: first one is with fans, second has passive cooling.

Any benefits of having passive colling - other than that it's just silent? Anyone got temperature charts or smth? I don't rly care about the noise.

Anyone?

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The model without "PC" is a rack model with dual (redundant) power supplies more suited for a corporate environment, the PC model is a table top model more suited for use at home or maybe in a remote office where there is no rack.

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Hmm, the PC model can also be attached to RACK and also has redundant power supplies (POE and DC) though. Hmm, dunno, I'll probably go with "with fans" option.

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I owned CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+PC before model change of CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+PC, but Japan's hot and humid summer was truly a tough feeling with passive cooling.(At least when used at home dining)

It was getting hot enough to touch at least, and there is memory that there was not much effect even if CPU down clock was carried out.

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Yeah, I'm going to stick with "fans" version, If there is problem with high pitch noise (well, if someone here will cry becasue of it) I'll repleace stock fans with:

Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM.

Thx for answers people

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There are 2 fans, one of them is running and the other is standby in cast the first one fails, and the speed of the running fan is controlled to keep the CPU at 50 degrees or lower. That means that when the incoming air is like 20 degrees, it runs only quite slowly and the noise is bearable. The more the temperature of the incoming air increases, the faster the fan runs. When it is like 35 degrees, it runs at full speed.

The PC model has redundant supply capability but comes with only 1 supply. The rack/fan model comes with 2 supplies built in (and I think it can take PoE as well)

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Yeah, I'm going to stick with "fans" version, If there is problem with high pitch noise (well, if someone here will cry becasue of it) I'll repleace stock fans with:

Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM.

Thx for answers people
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Hi, Are you replaced Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM ? Have you tested? What about noise replaced Noctua? I wondering. I will also buy the CCR1009-7G-1S-1C. Please reply.

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PC model is 9x1Ghz cores Non-PC model is 9x1.2Ghz cores

These are stock figures but a small difference to be noticed if you are doing CPU intensive tasks.

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Yeah, I'm going to stick with "fans" version, If there is problem with high pitch noise (well, if someone here will cry becasue of it) I'll repleace stock fans with:

Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM.

Thx for answers people
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Hi, Are you replaced Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM ? Have you tested? What about noise replaced Noctua? I wondering. I will also buy the CCR1009-7G-1S-1C. Please reply.

My 5 cents. I have replaced original fans in my home CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+ with Noctua NF-A4x20. Not PWM, 3-pin FLX version, as MikroTik does'n support PWM.

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