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Campus
Nov 17, 2019Luminary
RN716x shows "Memory Error" with single 16GB module
I've tried to run my 716x with a Micron MT18KDF2G72AZ (https://memory.net/product/mt18kdf2g72az-1g6-micron-1x-16gb-ddr3-1600-udimm-pc3l-12800e-dual-rank-x8-module/) module but the RN716 only shows th...
- Dec 10, 2019
Campus wrote:
Could you make any statement about how noisy a 626x ... is compared to a 716x? The 716x is currently used in a really quiet environment and not noticeable at all.
I don't own either model, but there is some info on the datasheet. https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/storage/ReadyNAS_RN620.pdf
- RN716 Noise level: <28dBA @ 30C
- RN626 Noise Level: <24.9dBA @ 30C
The RN626 falls into the "all other models" category on the datasheet.
So the RN626 should be slightly quieter. That might not translate into the user perception of the noise (as that does depend on the noise characteristics). Also I don't think those noise levels include the disks.
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the RN620 series also is limited to 16 GB of ECC RAM. Note that upgrading the RAM isn't supported in desktop ReadyNAS, and installing it can void the hardware warranty.
ctechs
Nov 19, 2019Apprentice
My guess is it's not compatible with 16GB modules. Did it ship with 8GBx2 originally? The spec sheet for it says it came with 16GB so I imagine if it came with 8GBx2 that's also the maximum it can handle.
- CampusNov 19, 2019Luminary
Yes it ships with 2x8 but the CPU can handle 32GB so it's disappointing that this is not possible because of the board design.
- Marc_VDec 10, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Upon checking with the team. RN716X is limited to support upto 16GB. It seems that there was a restriction in the DRAM rank or ECC Configuration. This is the possible cause why the 16GB modules are not properly working with the NAS.
HTH
Regards
- CampusDec 10, 2019Luminary
Thanks a lot for researching this. Really sad to hear that this nice machine cannot be extended.
Could you make any statement about how noisy a 626x (I guess the 626x supports more memory?) is compared to a 716x? The 716x is currently used in a really quiet environment and not noticeable at all.
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