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BadBrad
Oct 22, 2012Aspirant
Duo V1 Memory Upgrade : Recommended module at this time?
HI Everyone,
In order to boost performance of my DUO v1 with respect to add-ons, I wanted to upgrade my stock 256mb memory chip to 1GB. I have read Netgears's official stance on upgrading RAM (i.e. don't do it and if you do, support will be denied) and read a number of posts in this forum related to what people have gotten to work. I also realize I will not see a speed improvement related to data access. Merely a potential improvement when it comes add-ons.
Does anyone know where I might purchase a 1GB memory module (or even 512 MB) that is highly likely to be compatible with my Duo V1?
Maybe some here knows were I can obtain an older module, who someone who just purchased a newer one a few months ago that they know works for them.
Alternatively if anyone here as a 1GB memory module that they were using reliably on their Duo v1 which they no longer need I would be willing to buy it off of you.
-Brad
In order to boost performance of my DUO v1 with respect to add-ons, I wanted to upgrade my stock 256mb memory chip to 1GB. I have read Netgears's official stance on upgrading RAM (i.e. don't do it and if you do, support will be denied) and read a number of posts in this forum related to what people have gotten to work. I also realize I will not see a speed improvement related to data access. Merely a potential improvement when it comes add-ons.
Does anyone know where I might purchase a 1GB memory module (or even 512 MB) that is highly likely to be compatible with my Duo V1?
Maybe some here knows were I can obtain an older module, who someone who just purchased a newer one a few months ago that they know works for them.
Alternatively if anyone here as a 1GB memory module that they were using reliably on their Duo v1 which they no longer need I would be willing to buy it off of you.
-Brad
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- BadBradAspirantWell, I tried the Corsair again just in case it was not seated properly the first time , but same behavior. The unit does not get through the boot sequence. I noticed that when it tries to boot, I get the flashing blue light and a few flickers in the drive led but that it is. I wonder if the parts are such that either the voltage or the power to the module drops during the boot sequence below what the module can handle.
Ryan P: I noticed you said you had a 512 mb module in your unit before you went up to 1 Gig. That must mean you had upgraded your standard 256 mb module to a 512 sometime in the past before going to the 1 GB. If true, would you be willing to part with your 512 mb module? - BadBradAspirantWhen I dragged out our old Toshiba Satellite A85-S1072 (Circa 2005) I discovered it had 768 MB of system memory not the 256 I thought I had remembered it had. Further 512 MB of the memory is in a simm in an easily accessible slot.
So tonight I took out the 512 MB module and put the Corsair in the laptop so the laptop now has over a I Gig of memory on it. The Laptop seems to boot, run fine and see the additional memory.
I am hopefully I can use the 512 MB memory module (which just took out of the laptop) in my duo!!
I'll try that sometime later this week and let you know. Incidentally the 512 MB module that was in the Toshiba is a Kingston KVR333S0/512R 2.5 v memory module. - BadBradAspirantWell it is certainly more than a week later, but tonight I finally got around to trying out the 512 MB memory module from the old Toshiba laptop in my Duo v1.
Ran the memory test twice, passed both times (although so did the corsair which did not work), and booted up the duo with the 512 MB simm. Unlike with the Corsair this one booted up fine and so far so good. The duo reports seeing the memory and so far everything is running fine. I'll let you know if I have any issues
One question though: I though I probably should do a timing test. Not because I expect faster performance on file access, since I already know from other posts that is unlikely. What I would like to confirm however is that my file transfer speed has not gotten slower. Although I have doubled the ram, I do not know for sure how this ram performs compared to the factory installed ram.
Any recommendations on testing file transfer rate?
I can run a test with the new simm and then put in the old simm and test that and compare the results.
--Brad - jhnordecoAspirantA successful 1 GB RAM Upgrade with Ready NAs Duo v1
w/ RAIDiator 4.1.13 [1.00a043] and 2 x 2Tb WDC WD20EFRX-68AX9N0 Green Disks
I have managed to upgrade from Unigen 256MB DDR400 Cl 2.5 [2.5-3-3-7]
to Corsair Select 1GB DDR-333 SO-DIMM CL 2.5 [2.5-3-3-7] and it booted and is faster !
I could find in Sweden Corsair 1GB DDR-333 only with CL 3- value but I found with Google the Corsair RAM from a German web shop with description as above. The RAM is brand new one from their distributor and on the packet was only a ticket with p/o VS1GSDS333 G but without any CL-values but I was confirmed by the seller that the RAM CL-values are correct. You should be able to find the RAM from the web site with Google with description as above.
/Jorma
P.S. I saw even later on eBay a second Kingston 1GB RAM with the same CL-value [2.5-3-3-7] value as mine for sale. There are even other second hand Laptop RAMs for sale on eBay and those could be worth of checking and buying. - gbe92AspirantI bought today a 1GB module of Corsair Value Select vs1gsds333.
The memory tests were fine (I did them twice).
But my ReadNas Duo v1 does not start :(
The symptoms are the power button which blinks and all other LED which are off.
There was no CL indication, so I can't say if my module got distinct CL
Regards!
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