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Akabane
Aug 14, 2012Aspirant
Nice surprise in my ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
So the rumors are true. ;) Sometimes, you do get a better CPU. \o/


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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredNice! Enjoy that extra speed. Great if you want to do something like 1080p transcoding or something else that requires lots of CPU horsepower :)
- chirpaLuminaryEarly revisions used the E2160 until stock ran out, then moved to E5300. Ultra 6 Plus uses the same core as the Pro 6.
- spieAspirantwhere can I find this information?
thanks. - chirpaLuminaryDownload the system logs (FrontView>Status>Logs>Download All Logs), open kern.log and look for CPU#0.
- AkabaneAspirantmdgm : yeah thx! Though I do use a Mac Mini as server (plex / Sickbeard / etc.) :P I need to find more work for the Ultra... 8)
chirpa wrote: Early revisions used the E2160 until stock ran out, then moved to E5300. Ultra 6 Plus uses the same core as the Pro 6.
Kinda suspected something like that. Economy of scale and the "normal one" is almost 6 years old now. Happy to have a better one. ;)
Spie : I always install "Nas Monitor" addon, I saw that here. Forgot to check the logs when I was setting up my backups between old and new RDN.
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