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fifer55
Apr 25, 2013Apprentice
ReadyNas Ultra 6 Plus CPU Upgrade - Various
Hello, This is a continuation to the upgrades I am doing on a ReadyNas Ultra 6 Plus (RNDP600U-200NAS) that I recently purchased. I decided to first upgrade the RAM. You can find what I choose, why ...
fifer55
Apr 25, 2013Apprentice
chirpa wrote: The system is hard-coded to look for the stock CPU's voltages, thats why you are seeing those warnings.
I posted details how to have the system ignore those here: viewtopic.php?p=387444#p387444
Thanks Chirpa. I did see that. My only question is, will it damage anything, or is it an FYI kinda thing? I would consider putting the Q6600 back in if it would be safe for the system (stable).
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