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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...
Hibtek
Nov 02, 2013Aspirant
ok, so I also upgraded a pro to an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7200 @ 2.53GHz with a small stop at an E6400, both work, ok but now the system health screen reports this
Device Description Status
Disk 1 Seagate ST31000528AS 931 GB , 36 C / 96 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 2 SAMSUNG HD103UJ 931 GB , 33 C / 91 F , Write-cache ON OK
Fan SYS 953 RPM OK
Fan CPU 2083 RPM OK
Temp SYS 54 C / 129 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
Temp CPU 16.5 C / 61 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F] OK
UPS 1 Not present
is a CPU temp of 17 correct?, the E2160 that was in there ran at 50-55 C
What do you use to create stress on the system?
Device Description Status
Disk 1 Seagate ST31000528AS 931 GB , 36 C / 96 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 2 SAMSUNG HD103UJ 931 GB , 33 C / 91 F , Write-cache ON OK
Fan SYS 953 RPM OK
Fan CPU 2083 RPM OK
Temp SYS 54 C / 129 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
Temp CPU 16.5 C / 61 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F] OK
UPS 1 Not present
is a CPU temp of 17 correct?, the E2160 that was in there ran at 50-55 C
What do you use to create stress on the system?
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