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gpwolfe
Nov 30, 2010Aspirant
Boo-Yah! 8GB (2x4GB) works in pro.
Greetings,
I just wanted to say that the pro (rndp6000) works w/4GB DIMMs.
Specifically, at least, these:
DDR2 8GB (2x4GB) PC6400 800MHz PATRIOT PSD28G800K
Frontview shows:
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.15
Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2]
I booted the thing just to see if it'd recognize any of it and grab some logs. Now it's running the memory test. I'll let that go overnight.
I was reticent to try it as no one else on here seemed to think it would work. I looked up the stats on the Q963 controller and ran a few information gathering tools like:
And after seeing this:
I figured since it claims to support 4GB modules it was worth a shot.
Here's the 'meat' from decode-dimms with the new memory installed.
Here's
Not certain what else anyone might want for added 'warm and fuzziness' to take the plunge.
On another note, the corsair XMS2 twin2x4096-6400c5c did not work for me contrary to many other posts claiming they do. I will qualify that a bit further by stating that I could not get either DIMM to boot in the first socket. The one closest to the cpu. If I put one in the other socket and nothing in the one closest to the cpu it booted fine. If I left the 1GB stock in its shipped socket (closest to the cpu) and put one of the corsair modules in other socket it would boot and show ~3GB - 128MB (shared video ram reservation?).
In any case I robbed some memory out of my son's machine. A pair of supertalent T8UB2GC5 modules also DDR2-800 PC6400. They show up as [4-5-5-15 DDR2] in frontview.
I hope that's helpful.
Thanks,
--Gary
I just wanted to say that the pro (rndp6000) works w/4GB DIMMs.
Specifically, at least, these:
DDR2 8GB (2x4GB) PC6400 800MHz PATRIOT PSD28G800K
Frontview shows:
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.15
Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2]
I booted the thing just to see if it'd recognize any of it and grab some logs. Now it's running the memory test. I'll let that go overnight.
I was reticent to try it as no one else on here seemed to think it would work. I looked up the stats on the Q963 controller and ran a few information gathering tools like:
dmidecode
hwinfo
decode-dimms (After building and inserting the eeprom module)
lshw
And after seeing this:
Memory Controller Information
Error Detecting Method: 64-bit ECC
Error Correcting Capabilities:
None
Supported Interleave: One-way Interleave
Current Interleave: One-way Interleave
Maximum Memory Module Size: 4096 MB
Maximum Total Memory Size: 16384 MB
Supported Speeds:
Other
Supported Memory Types:
DIMM
SDRAM
Memory Module Voltage: 3.3 V
Associated Memory Slots: 4
0x0009
0x000A
0x000B
0x000C
Enabled Error Correcting Capabilities:
None
I figured since it claims to support 4GB modules it was worth a shot.
Here's the 'meat' from decode-dimms with the new memory installed.
Decoding EEPROM: /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/0-0050
Guessing DIMM is in bank 1
---=== SPD EEPROM Information ===---
EEPROM Checksum of bytes 0-62 OK (0x34)
# of bytes written to SDRAM EEPROM 128
Total number of bytes in EEPROM 256
Fundamental Memory type DDR2 SDRAM
SPD Revision 1.2
---=== Memory Characteristics ===---
Maximum module speed 1600MHz (PC12800)
Size 4096 MB
tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS 6-6-6-18
Supported CAS Latencies 6, 5, 4
Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 6) 2.5 ns
Maximum Access Time (CAS 6) 0.4 ns
Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 5) 3 ns
Maximum Access Time (CAS 5) 0.45 ns
Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 4) 3.75 ns
Maximum Access Time (CAS 4) 0.5 ns
---=== Manufacturing Information ===---
Manufacturer Patriot Memory
Manufacturing Location Code 0x02
Part Number PSD24G8002
Manufacturing Date 2010-W38
Assembly Serial Number 0xB2151B28
Decoding EEPROM: /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/0-0052
Guessing DIMM is in bank 3
---=== SPD EEPROM Information ===---
EEPROM Checksum of bytes 0-62 OK (0x34)
# of bytes written to SDRAM EEPROM 128
Total number of bytes in EEPROM 256
Fundamental Memory type DDR2 SDRAM
SPD Revision 1.2
---=== Memory Characteristics ===---
Maximum module speed 1600MHz (PC12800)
Size 4096 MB
tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS 6-6-6-18
Supported CAS Latencies 6, 5, 4
Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 6) 2.5 ns
Maximum Access Time (CAS 6) 0.4 ns
Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 5) 3 ns
Maximum Access Time (CAS 5) 0.45 ns
Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 4) 3.75 ns
Maximum Access Time (CAS 4) 0.5 ns
---=== Manufacturing Information ===---
Manufacturer Patriot Memory
Manufacturing Location Code 0x02
Part Number PSD24G8002
Manufacturing Date 2010-W38
Assembly Serial Number 0xC9131B28
Here's
hwinfo --memoryoutput:
01: None 00.0: 10102 Main Memory
[Created at memory.61]
Unique ID: rdCR.CxwsZFjVASF
Hardware Class: memory
Model: "Main Memory"
Memory Range: 0x00000000-0x1f3791fff (rw)
Memory Size: 8 GB
Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Not certain what else anyone might want for added 'warm and fuzziness' to take the plunge.
On another note, the corsair XMS2 twin2x4096-6400c5c did not work for me contrary to many other posts claiming they do. I will qualify that a bit further by stating that I could not get either DIMM to boot in the first socket. The one closest to the cpu. If I put one in the other socket and nothing in the one closest to the cpu it booted fine. If I left the 1GB stock in its shipped socket (closest to the cpu) and put one of the corsair modules in other socket it would boot and show ~3GB - 128MB (shared video ram reservation?).
In any case I robbed some memory out of my son's machine. A pair of supertalent T8UB2GC5 modules also DDR2-800 PC6400. They show up as [4-5-5-15 DDR2] in frontview.
I hope that's helpful.
Thanks,
--Gary
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- sdouekGuideI see fbmachins post is for the new pro series -200, I do not think it will work on the old pro series the -100. If any one can confirm that it works on the old pro -100 series that would be much appreciated.
fbachines have you notice any improvement and if so how much ? - sdouekGuideAnd another question what is the exact model number of memory you are using ?
sdouek wrote: And another question what is the exact model number of memory you are using ?
viewtopic.php?p=276089#p276089
I've been using it since December. And mainly using it for VirtualBox. The only change with 4.2.16 is that it added back the missing 128 MB RAM in Frontview.- sdouekGuide
fbmachines wrote: sdouek wrote: And another question what is the exact model number of memory you are using ?
viewtopic.php?p=276089#p276089
I've been using it since December. And mainly using it for VirtualBox. The only change with 4.2.16 is that it added back the missing 128 MB RAM in Frontview.
That will teach me to read. - MikeMcr1Aspirant
fbmachines wrote: After updating to the final RAIDiator 4.2.16 release, my 8 GB of RAM is fully listed in Frontview as 8192 MB instead of 8064 MB. Maybe they released the reserve. I'd be interested to see if anyone else using 4 GB of RAM gets the full amount in Frontview now too.
Has anyone tried a memory test in 4.2.16? I just installed 8GB (2x4GB), the same model listed in this thread, into a PRO6 and the memory test gets stuck at exactly 100% pass 1 (just before it rolls onto pass 2). The time continues to count up but the progress stays on 100%, Pass 1, Err 0. MikeMcr wrote: fbmachines wrote: After updating to the final RAIDiator 4.2.16 release, my 8 GB of RAM is fully listed in Frontview as 8192 MB instead of 8064 MB. Maybe they released the reserve. I'd be interested to see if anyone else using 4 GB of RAM gets the full amount in Frontview now too.
Has anyone tried a memory test in 4.2.16? I just installed 8GB (2x4GB), the same model listed in this thread, into a PRO6 and the memory test gets stuck at exactly 100% pass 1 (just before it rolls onto pass 2). The time continues to count up but the progress stays on 100%, Pass 1, Err 0.
That's what I thought too but just let it continue. It is a lot of RAM and it takes awhile. I think I let mine sit for a hour or two before it finally moved on to pass 2. After that it seemed to not take so long between passes. Letting it run overnight was the best method for me because I was constantly checking it and it seemed to take sooo longgg!- MikeMcr1Aspirant
fbmachines wrote: That's what I thought too but just let it go. It is a lot of RAM and it takes awhile. I think I let mine sit for a couple of hours before it finally moved on to pass 2. After that it seemed to not take so long between passes.
Thanks for confirming that. I only wanted to do 2 passes so was really frustrated to see it stuck right at the end! Now I've rebooted and started again :( - gigibaAspirantWhen you upgrade to 8GB, what performance do you get?
I want to upgrade, but I don't know if I should. I would like to install more addon and specially, I am doing a lot of video streaming like plex.. etc. Please help me if I should pull the trigger since we know what memory works.
I have the Pro 6.
Thanks - ianmacdAspirant
gpwolfe wrote: I just wanted to say that the pro (rndp6000) works w/4GB DIMMs.
Specifically, at least, these:
DDR2 8GB (2x4GB) PC6400 800MHz PATRIOT PSD28G800K
Frontview shows:
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.15
Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2]
The time has come for me to purchase my third ReadyNAS and, naturally, more is better, so I'm looking at the RNDP6630-200EUS, the 18 Tb Pro 6.
It's so easy to come unstuck with memory -- so many types, such similar model numbers -- so I want to be very careful before I place the order.
The shop I usually buy from can get hold of the Patriot PSD28G800SK, which seems to be almost identical to what you installed. The only difference is that the 800S is CL5, whereas the 800 is CL6.
I've installed CL5 memory in a Pro Business Edition before, but I gather the Pro 2/4/6 has a new chassis.
Anyway, is there any reason to expect that the CL5 DIMMs wouldn't work here? Even if they should work, is there any reason to prefer CL6 memory over CL5 in this case?
Cheers,
Ian - ianmacdAspirantOops. I've just noticed that that memory is 200 pin, not 240 pin.
ianmacd wrote: gpwolfe wrote: I just wanted to say that the pro (rndp6000) works w/4GB DIMMs.
Specifically, at least, these:
DDR2 8GB (2x4GB) PC6400 800MHz PATRIOT PSD28G800K
Frontview shows:
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.15
Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2]
The time has come for me to purchase my third ReadyNAS and, naturally, more is better, so I'm looking at the RNDP6630-200EUS, the 18 Tb Pro 6.
It's so easy to come unstuck with memory -- so many types, such similar model numbers -- so I want to be very careful before I place the order.
The shop I usually buy from can get hold of the Patriot PSD28G800SK, which seems to be almost identical to what you installed. The only difference is that the 800S is CL5, whereas the 800 is CL6.
I've installed CL5 memory in a Pro Business Edition before, but I gather the Pro 2/4/6 has a new chassis.
Anyway, is there any reason to expect that the CL5 DIMMs wouldn't work here? Even if they should work, is there any reason to prefer CL6 memory over CL5 in this case?
Cheers,
Ian
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