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Bongo50000
Aug 11, 2016Aspirant
New Harddrive
HI Can i put a SATAIII in this NAS (ReadyNas Duo 2110 V1). I mean will it by it self go down to a SATAII. WD Red 1TB 3.5" NAS HDD SATA 6GB/s (SATA 3.0), 64MB, 24x7 reliability, IntelliPower, N...
- Aug 11, 2016
Bongo50000 wrote:
Can i put a SATAIII in this NAS (ReadyNas Duo 2110 V1).
I mean will it by it self go down to a SATAII.
Yes. I use a WD20EFRX in my own duo v1.
StephenB
Aug 11, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Bongo50000 wrote:
Can i put a SATAIII in this NAS (ReadyNas Duo 2110 V1).
I mean will it by it self go down to a SATAII.
Yes. I use a WD20EFRX in my own duo v1.
- mdgm-ntgrAug 11, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
If I recall correctly the port might even be SATA I.
2TB disks are the max capacity disks that will work with your NAS.
- StephenBAug 12, 2016Guru - Experienced User
mdgm wrote:
If I recall correctly the port might even be SATA I.
Yes, that's my recollection too. But the important thing is that the WD10EFRX and the WD20EFRX both work.
BTW, even SATA I delivers 150 MB/sec, so it isn't a big limitation in the v1 products. The duo v1 is limited by its CPU (or sometimes network), not the disk speeds.
- Bongo50000Aug 12, 2016Aspirant
Thanks to all of you, i orderd the 1000 giga, i dont need that much space :-)
But i am impressesd that the HD have lasted for 6 years, its was a the originale Seagate, and it was almost on 24/4/365
Ill get back when it is installed
Tank you
Søren (Denmark)
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