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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...
Slavsta
Apr 23, 2015Aspirant
Dear All:
Trying to breathe new life into my ageing Pioneer Pros (one is for backups, one is a video streamer)
After successfully upgrading my ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition to e6700 tried an e7600, the display says ReadyNAS, the fan(s?) blow at full speed and nothing happens.
I have two NASes, and I tried two CPUs and both failed.
The motherboard says Flame ver 1.1 and the yellow square sticker says "FA5"
My obvious concern is that the CPUs might have arrived dead.
However, reading through the forums, I recall Chripa mentioning that earlier boards may not support later CPUs.
Any idea whether this particular board revision should support the e7600?
Will a BIOS upgrade potentially fix this problem?
If so, how do I perform one? I understand this is different from the RAIDiator firmware upgrade (I am of course running the latest)
Thanks you so much for your input.
Chirpa - pls help!!!
Trying to breathe new life into my ageing Pioneer Pros (one is for backups, one is a video streamer)
After successfully upgrading my ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition to e6700 tried an e7600, the display says ReadyNAS, the fan(s?) blow at full speed and nothing happens.
I have two NASes, and I tried two CPUs and both failed.
The motherboard says Flame ver 1.1 and the yellow square sticker says "FA5"
My obvious concern is that the CPUs might have arrived dead.
However, reading through the forums, I recall Chripa mentioning that earlier boards may not support later CPUs.
Any idea whether this particular board revision should support the e7600?
Will a BIOS upgrade potentially fix this problem?
If so, how do I perform one? I understand this is different from the RAIDiator firmware upgrade (I am of course running the latest)
Thanks you so much for your input.
Chirpa - pls help!!!
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