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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...
dsm1212
Mar 02, 2013Apprentice
You're results are little better than mine with an e7600 and 8gb of ram. I'm getting 1900MB/s for cached reads. Do you have 7200RPM drives? I think I bought at least one drive that is only 5400RPM.
BTW if anyone knows how to check the actual memory speed I'd like to know. I tried installing lshw and dmidecode but both show unknown. The DIMM's I'm using the Patriot models that some others here listed and it does support 1066Mhz.
I can't complain though, I get pretty much the most I can get out of a 1Gb/s when accessing the NAS network (100-110MB/s reads and 80-90MB/s writes using large files).
steve
BTW if anyone knows how to check the actual memory speed I'd like to know. I tried installing lshw and dmidecode but both show unknown. The DIMM's I'm using the Patriot models that some others here listed and it does support 1066Mhz.
I can't complain though, I get pretty much the most I can get out of a 1Gb/s when accessing the NAS network (100-110MB/s reads and 80-90MB/s writes using large files).
steve
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