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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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- I'll hook a head up to my Pro tonight and see if I can find anything in the BIOS! I never paid any attention to the memory drop, or just never considered it an issue before.
sdouek wrote: So hopefully when you run a file check and disk scrubbing next week everything will be fine.
I just ran a file check and disk scrubbing and both passed without error. I only have about 20 GB currently on the NAS though but I checked MD5 checksum with the originals and they matched.- sdouekGuidefbmachines: Thank you for the update
TeknoJnky: What can I say your name explains it all
mrwizardno2: Love the fact people here are willing to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty. - a couple years old and while generally windows-centric, but still good info and applies to the PC architecture in general too.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/2272 Model: ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition [X-RAID2]
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.16-T25
Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2]
also working for me.
x2 @ http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Pa ... oduct.html- cyanidegAspirantCan anyone tell me how many pins the RAM module is? I forgot if its the smaller latop RAM 200pin or the desktop 240 pin.
- clicking the link right above your post would have told you:
Item#: 13272910
800 MHz DDR2-800/PC2-6400 - Non-ECC - Unbuffered - 240-pin DIMM
pro uses 240 pin desktop ram
nv+ and ultra 4 uses laptop so-dims - dcuellarAspirant
TeknoJnky wrote: Model: ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition [X-RAID2]
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.16-T25
Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2]
also working for me.
x2 @ http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Pa ... oduct.html
Will this work for Ultra6+? dcuellar wrote:
Will this work for Ultra6+?
It should as the Ultra 6+ is basically a rebadged Pro Pioneer Edition.- 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.
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