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demusss1
Aug 11, 2011Aspirant
Changing Fan in ReadyNAS ultra 4+ PSU
I've had a ReadyNAS ultra 4+ for a couple of weeks and found the fans to be a bit noisy. I've already changed the main 92mm one for a 120mm. Its helped a bit but I think the the main was actually ...
PapaBear1
Aug 14, 2011Apprentice
There have been other comments in posts in the past that while a standard 20 pin ATX (or the 20 pin section of a 20+4) is plug compatible to the ReadyNAS, it is not electrically compatible, but can be made so by re-arranging the wiring.
The sticker on voiding the warrant would not be on the back, but on the side covering one of the screws holding the PSU frame in place. On all of mine it is on the right hand side as you face the front and visible only after removing the right hand side plate. Removing the side plates, top plate and back plane does not void the warranty, but removing the PSU in the past did. I have removed my NV+ PSU to blow the dust out, but then that warranty is long out of effect. I will not remove the PSUs in my two NVX units as they are still covered.
The sticker on voiding the warrant would not be on the back, but on the side covering one of the screws holding the PSU frame in place. On all of mine it is on the right hand side as you face the front and visible only after removing the right hand side plate. Removing the side plates, top plate and back plane does not void the warranty, but removing the PSU in the past did. I have removed my NV+ PSU to blow the dust out, but then that warranty is long out of effect. I will not remove the PSUs in my two NVX units as they are still covered.
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