Normal noise level of first generation XServes

I just purchased a used first-generation XServe.
I turn it on, and the noise level is horrendous. It is as loud as when my old G5 PowerMac "crashed" and all 8 fans would run at full speed.
Is this normal?
Thanks for your answers!

Sound levels are relative - what may be noisy to you may not be too bad for someone else.
Remember, the XServe is designed/expected to be racked in a server room, with all kinds of other servers, air conditioning systems, etc. - datacenters are inherently noisy places and the XServe isn't out of line with other server platforms.
Part of the issue is the small size - at 1U there's only room for small 1.5" fans, which have to spin faster to move the same volume of air as the larger 6" behemoths in the PowerMacs, so they will be noisy.
The best way to tell if your noise level is within the expected range is to check Server Monitor which will tell you the fan spin speed - 4,000 RPM is typical for a properly-conditioned environment. If your fans are spinning significantly faster than that (up to 12K - 14K RPM) then there's a problem, either with the temperature settings that make the system think it's hotter than it is, or with the environment (it really is too hot).
Just one further thought - you say 'first generation'... do you mean the XServe G4? the G4 was significantly noisier than later revisions such as the G5 and the Intel-based XServes, although none of them would be considered 'quiet'.

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