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cpitchford
May 22, 2009Guide
More on CPU specs of the ReadyNAS Pro
Hi all, Does anyone know what FSB speeds the ReadyNAS Pro motherboard supports. I have three "servers" that I'm trying to consolidate. I figured that the file server (which is actually the slowe...
cpitchford
May 23, 2009Guide
I absolutely understand your stand point, the the urge to fiddle and play is too strong! :)
Not needing a re-compile is serious bonus! I don't fancy the idea of messing with the boot process. Unlike a PC, I can't stick in a CD/USB key and repair it if I break it :)
Is there any problem with the voltage ranges in the vpd information? It reports min and max voltages? If I stick in a lower voltage CPU, I'm guessing this won't matter. I suspected the values in the file are really only for monitoring and there doesn't appear to be a particular voltages min-max pair that would allow 1.5v (E2160) but reject 1.325v (E6xxx)
VT extensions would be great!
Not needing a re-compile is serious bonus! I don't fancy the idea of messing with the boot process. Unlike a PC, I can't stick in a CD/USB key and repair it if I break it :)
Is there any problem with the voltage ranges in the vpd information? It reports min and max voltages? If I stick in a lower voltage CPU, I'm guessing this won't matter. I suspected the values in the file are really only for monitoring and there doesn't appear to be a particular voltages min-max pair that would allow 1.5v (E2160) but reject 1.325v (E6xxx)
VT extensions would be great!
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