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xlr8r
Aug 30, 2024Luminary
Would this type heatsink/fan be suitable for a Readynas Pro 6 (newest version) running OS 6 ?
Hey guys I have already modded my RNDP6000 with Ram, CPU and PSU but I'm now working on changing the CPU fan as I'm not happy with the only temporarily installed and very basic 'Coolmaster' fan. ...
- Sep 10, 2024
Since I've never had a Pro6 with a quad core processor and have no Pro6 in operation at all at this time, I can't give you specifics. You'll have to experiment. I don't even know what you are seeing right now with that quad-core processor.
But you might want to start by changing the ignore temp3 to this:
label temp3 "CoreX"compute temp3 @%35, @%35Then see what temp1, temp4, etc. do.That @%35 option is non-standard, BTW -- something Netgear apparently added to lm-sensors. But it basically makes the floor of the reading be 35°C, as the internal temperature monitors of CPUs tend to be inaccurate below that threshold.You don't mess with the symbolic link. When you change the target file, the link effectively updates. You may want to keep a copy of the original before you start making changes. You will probably have to at least re-start the readynasd process to see the effect in the GUI, maybe even re-boot.
xlr8r
Sep 09, 2024Luminary
thanks SandShark
i was looking at hardware on my Nas using "dmidecode", but it doesnt even show what the Ram speed is, just says "unknown" ? Any other method of viewing hardware with reliable data ?
I tried a couple of Apps from the readynas store, but none shows ram speed...weird!
Also, is there any way to get Frontview to show all 4 core temps, instead of just the 2 it presently shows ?
thanks
ps. As suggested, am considering migrating to a dedicated Plex server Pc.... just need another NAS to copy everything onto before moving the disks lol
Sandshark
Sep 09, 2024Sensei
xlr8r wrote:thanks SandShark
i was looking at hardware on my Nas using "dmidecode", but it doesnt even show what the Ram speed is, just says "unknown" ? Any other method of viewing hardware with reliable data ?
I tried a couple of Apps from the readynas store, but none shows ram speed...weird!
Also, is there any way to get Frontview to show all 4 core temps, instead of just the 2 it presently shows ?
Odd, dmidecode shows the information for me, though I don't have a currently running Pro6..
As for the additional core temperatures, take a look at /etc/frontview/sensors/NV6.conf (which is the target for the symbolic link at /etc/sensors.d/system.conf) and try turning on other temps using the same method as temp2 in the "coretemp-isa-0000" section.
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