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nickel22222
Jan 16, 2019Tutor
Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)
I just bought some memory to upgrade the RNDP6000-100NAS.
It doesn't fit. The DIMM or whatever it's called that was in the NAS is twice as wide as what I wasted money on.
Please advise sp...
- Jan 17, 2019
not if it doesn't get identified as ecc on those details.
I think only the nas' with 'xeon' cpu get ecc.
528x, 628x and the rack mounts for starters.
legacy devices didnt come with ecc and had basic pentium class cpu's.
TeknoJnky
Jan 16, 2019Hero
I don't have any of the specs your looking for, but if you pulled the existing stick you should be able to identify some kind of brand/model/serial you can search for.
Also you could do an image search too, might help you narrow it down, at least until someone who knows the specs can answer.
nickel22222
Jan 17, 2019Tutor
I pulled the one module.
Super Talent T8UB2GC5
DDR2-800
PC 6400
240 pin?
Showing on net as NON ECC. Should it be ECC?
- TeknoJnkyJan 17, 2019Hero
not if it doesn't get identified as ecc on those details.
I think only the nas' with 'xeon' cpu get ecc.
528x, 628x and the rack mounts for starters.
legacy devices didnt come with ecc and had basic pentium class cpu's.
- SandsharkJan 17, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
You apparently ordered an "SO-DIMM", which is for laptops (SO = Small Outline), not a "DIMM". Some of the smaller NASes do take an SO-DIMM, but the Pro and Ultra 6 models take the full-size DIMM. It should definately NOT be ECC and also not "high density" (2RX4), sometimes labled "AMD only".
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