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Deal
Sep 04, 2019Tutor
RNDP6310-100NAS How to upgrade CPU to E7500 or E7600
The Model selector above would not let me select my old model. It is the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition (RNDP6000-100NAS model), but long ago (2014) I upgraded it with 6x6TB drives installed, and I re...
- Sep 04, 2019
You will have to remove the Heatsink and Fan which I think is built together by removing the screws or if there are locking pins on it. The thermal paste needs to be loosened from the heat sink and the installed CPU so you might need to give it some twist.
You should be able to see the processor after that. You will have to unlock the pin and replace.
(ctto)
This link might be of helped.
HTH
Regards
Deal
Sep 04, 2019Tutor
Just to be clear, the question I'm asking is how to remove the CPU and heatsink safely from the machine so I can replace it. I would also note that I believe I have the first revision of the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition (2008 model), not the 2010 model.
I'm also new to the O/S (Linux), so if there are steps that I must do there, specifics and direction would really be helpful. I have enabled SSH but haven't used it much and don't really know how to edit files. I believe it may be required to raise the minimum fan RPM to a higher value to keep system heat below the warning levels.
Thx
- David
Marc_V
Sep 04, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
You will have to remove the Heatsink and Fan which I think is built together by removing the screws or if there are locking pins on it. The thermal paste needs to be loosened from the heat sink and the installed CPU so you might need to give it some twist.
You should be able to see the processor after that. You will have to unlock the pin and replace.
(ctto)
This link might be of helped.
HTH
Regards
- DealSep 04, 2019Tutor
Thanks Marc -- helps to know. I guess it's like I thought it was, but it's good to validate it with someone knowledgeable before using too much force. I'll give it a try.
BTW, your link caused a security warning in my browser -- kinda scary, but I'm guessing it would have been ok to view. I didn't proceed to the link just in case. Thanks for the tips!
- DealSep 05, 2019Tutor
Marc,
I upgraded the CPU without a hitch just as you suggested. Thanks for your help!
David
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