well, the fan is very very loud in my Kronos.
I read somewhere, the 61 key models are generally louder than the
others. This may result from the more solid case, because of the weighted
keyboards.
First I assumed, the fan would be one of those small atom chipset fans
(40mm x 40mm x 10mm) which rotate very fast at about 4500 rpm. I have
one in my server and it sounds just like the Kronos fan. In my server I
use the linux fancontrol software to make it more quiet.
But it is a 60 x 60 fan, which is located at the 30gig SSD.
The Kronos fan seems to rotate at full speed. When booting the Kronos,
the fan turns more quiet for some time, so software control seems to be
possible, but seems to be unused by the Kronos software.
A SSD never gets near to warm (I read on the net), so why do we need the fan at this place?
The Intel D510MO(B) board has a big passive heat spreader covering both CPU and chipset.
The board is designed for fanless use, but then the case has to
fulfill some conditions to get enough air flow through the cooling fins.
I think, the fan should provide some air flow from the right of the case
with the motherboard to the left where we have no hot devices at all.
The power supply is also on the right, but doesn't get much air flow from the fan.
I could imagine a better solution for this situation. I think the board should get more cooling and the SSD doesn't need any.
I tested disconnecting the fan, which seems to heat up the motherboard, may be too much.
Over the test period of some days this worked so far, but I have to
mention that we have about 20°C here in Germany, may be the result would be worse
with a higher room temperature.
May be a better fan could be placed near the motherboard and then operated at some lower speed.
(EDIT: see my photos from inside in another post)