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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...
zijlr
Feb 15, 2013Tutor
Hey Guys.
I have an Pro 6 first generation with the 2160 Dual Core 1.8 Ghz.
Understanding that upgrading the CPU voids warranty I have tried to install a 6700 2.66 Ghz SL9S7 cpu.
It did start, run through all steps, acquired ip address and than stopped (power down).
Upon power on again it immediately stopped again.
How can I find out what went wrong ? /var/log/messages does not really give me a clear error so I do not understand why it did not work.
Unfortunately I do not have possibility to check the E6700 itself as my normal machine has an i7 motherboard.
I would expect that the logs would give a clear reason on why it did not work.
Any help is appreciated.
I have an Pro 6 first generation with the 2160 Dual Core 1.8 Ghz.
Understanding that upgrading the CPU voids warranty I have tried to install a 6700 2.66 Ghz SL9S7 cpu.
It did start, run through all steps, acquired ip address and than stopped (power down).
Upon power on again it immediately stopped again.
How can I find out what went wrong ? /var/log/messages does not really give me a clear error so I do not understand why it did not work.
Unfortunately I do not have possibility to check the E6700 itself as my normal machine has an i7 motherboard.
I would expect that the logs would give a clear reason on why it did not work.
Any help is appreciated.
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