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Re: Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)

nickel22222
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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 spec on memory size and pin number, etc. ECC or non ECC, etc.  Looks like two slots are available.

 

 

Model: ReadyNASRNDP6000|ReadyNAS Pro 6 Chassis only
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TeknoJnky
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Re: Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)

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.

 

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TeknoJnky
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Re: Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)

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.

 

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nickel22222
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Re: Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)

I pulled the one module.

 

Super Talent T8UB2GC5

DDR2-800

PC 6400

240 pin?

 

Showing on net as NON ECC. Should it be ECC?

 

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TeknoJnky
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Re: Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)

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.

 

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Sandshark
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Re: Readynas compatible memory (I blew money on useless RAM)

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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