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tijgert
Sep 03, 2014Guide
RN516 CPU upgrade
Ever looking to improve on performance I'm looking for a way to upgrade the CPU on my RN516. The CPU obviously must support ECC memory and have a (FC)LGA1155 socket with a max TDP of 55W. LGA1155 wi...
xeltros
Sep 03, 2014Apprentice
I used the VM today to check some things on volume creation/deletion (by the way, it works in virtualbox, but ESX shows only one disk, even though x-raid resyncs perfectly, but it is hard to play with volumes with a single selectable disk). I didn't have any problem after updating it via GUI.
This would mean that :
- There is a mechanism to remove the CPU code (I suppose flash is reproduced somehow too)
- or the hypervisor did a good job emulating a supported CPU
- or the CPU code is in the bios
- or there is no CPU restriction
- or that VM uses specific repository
This would mean that :
- There is a mechanism to remove the CPU code (I suppose flash is reproduced somehow too)
- or the hypervisor did a good job emulating a supported CPU
- or the CPU code is in the bios
- or there is no CPU restriction
- or that VM uses specific repository
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