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nickel22222
Jan 13, 2019Tutor
Trouble upgrading cpu on RNDP6000-100nas
I've been trying to upgrade cpu on RNDP6000-100NAS.
Came with E5300 2.6 ghz.
I have video to view and usb keyboard.
Dropped in replacement E2160 1.8 ghz.
After usb identified it...
- Jan 15, 2019It seems I needed the bios upgrade. It almost gave me a heart attack when I did it.
Once I updated bios the cpu upgrade allowed a boot. Maybe coincidence.
Couldn’t clear root error and couldn’t get to admin. Finally worked.
Had to downgrade then update then upgrade.
What a mess but now resyncing much faster.
Sandshark
Jan 14, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
My first upgrade was with an E6600 with the V1.6 2008 bios (that was when the Core2's were still expensive). Since it came out a full two years after the E5300, I would think you're OK. If I remember correctly, you have to get into the E7000's before the BIOS is a problem. Still best to upgrade before you do anything else just to be sure, but too late for you, now.
nickel22222
Jan 15, 2019Tutor
It seems I needed the bios upgrade. It almost gave me a heart attack when I did it.
Once I updated bios the cpu upgrade allowed a boot. Maybe coincidence.
Couldn’t clear root error and couldn’t get to admin. Finally worked.
Had to downgrade then update then upgrade.
What a mess but now resyncing much faster.
Once I updated bios the cpu upgrade allowed a boot. Maybe coincidence.
Couldn’t clear root error and couldn’t get to admin. Finally worked.
Had to downgrade then update then upgrade.
What a mess but now resyncing much faster.
- kmassner1Jan 15, 2019Guide
E7600 works fine with the FLAME6-MBV2.0 bios. Some guys are are running quads, but I was uncomfortable with the heat they put out. I did try a Q9550S, which is 65W, but it didn't boot. I was hoping it would just underclock the CPU to 1066, but no luck.
- nickel22222Jan 15, 2019Tutor
I got the bios updated once i downgraded. Runs much faster on internal operations than before.
- SandsharkJan 16, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
Too late for you now, but for anybody else follwing in your footsteps: Instead of downgrading your normal volume, you can replace all droives wih a spare one (size doesn't matter). After initilization, you can downgrade to 4.2.x with that one, do the BIOS update, and then upgrade back to 6.x. Tjhe power down and put you old drives back in.
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