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99 TopicsHow to Upgrade the CPU and RAM in a ReadyNAS 516
Well I have done it. It seems to be working great. I've ran a few basic tests and you really don't get a idea of the differance without accessing it. you can notice the speed Improvment. Accessing files is much snappyer. The main reason for the Upgrade is more Transcoding capabilities at once uisng PLEX which is installed on it. The Upgrade went easyier then I thought it would. I have lots of pictures to help people out that also want to try this. My RN51500 ReadyNAS I actually got about 6 months ago USED for about half the price of a new one. I got it from a 3rd party seller on Amazon. They did screw up at first and sent me a ReadyData 516. That was worthless to me as it wouldn't allow me to use my HDD's I already had. You can only use one's you get from Netgear with a ReadyData!!! They look the same, they are NOT the same!!! This full upgrade cost me around $300 to do, to bascially make is a ReadyNAS 716. Other then the 10Gigbit port. So onto the show. This will be pretty LONG. Before you start, make sure you BACKUP your NAS. You do have a real Backup right? The Orignal CPU is a i3-3220. The NEW CPU is a E3-1265 V2. This is the exact CPU used in the ReadyNAS 716. So for PLEX transcoding, Very roughly speaking, for a single full-transcode of a video, the following PassMark scores are a good guideline for a requirement: 1080p/10Mbps: 2000 PassMark & 720p/4Mbps: 1500 PassMark. The listing on Amazon for the RN51600 CPU is currantly WRONG. It shows a i3-2120. It's NOT! Netgear lists the correct CPU and pulling my old one shows the correct one also. Here is my ReadyNAS 516 in my small closet that's about in the middle of my house where I keep my Network stuff. There's also a duel fan setup above the door that's temp controlled. It auto runs and stops as needed. The fans are quite and mounted to a wood type vent, which I painted to match the rest of the hall way with the vents going in a up direction. Cool air gets sucked in from the bottom of the door where there's about a 1" gap, and gets blown out the top into the hallway. Currantly there's a APC UPS Pro 500, a Motorola Cable Modem, a Asus Wifi Router. The FREE one form T-Mobile!!! Under that is a ZyXEL GS1910-24 Managed 24-port Gigabit Switch. Both 1 gigabit ports on the NAS as plugged in and Bonded. That's the 2 yellow cables plugged in on the left side of the switch. There's also a Tivo Stream Box there on the right of the switch for my Tivo Roamio OTA. My house I wired up and have Multi-Keystones in al my rooms. I'm using Cat-6 cables from Monoprice. Here is the main things you need. The CPU, which is a E3-1265L V2. This is the same one used in the 716. I got this one from ebay with a buy now price of $275. I made a offer for $200 and he countered with $225. So that is what I paid for the CPU. Pay attention to what you are bidding on!!! There's E3-1265L that you can buy for under $200, but it's not a V2 or a chip that was sold in the marketplace. They are engineering samples whch are not suppose to be sold. You see they're all coming from China! You are talking your chances. The Memory I got from Amazon for $84.99. It's Crucial 16GM Kit. This is Unbuffered ECC UDIMM Server Memory. It's 1.3 Volts. DDR3 at 1600 MHz. This is a closeup Here is a closeup of my new/used CPU I got on ebay for $225. Inten XEON E3-1265L V2 You also need some Thermal Compound Paste for between the CPU and the Cooler. This is Arctic Silver 5 that I got from Amazon. There's enough here to do a whole lot of CPU's!!! It's made of 99.9% pure silver and is not electrically conductive. But this or anyting else can cause issues if you use to much as gets all over everything. This was $7.39 at Amazon. This is used to clean the Heatsink and can also be used to clean the old CPU. You don't want any of the old stuff left on. This works great to clean the junk off. There's also enough to do many CPU's and heatsinks. This was $8.11 on Amazon. Once you have the CPU, the RAM, The Thermal Compound and cleaner, we can start the Upgrade Process. This is my NAS now pulled out of the closet and on the table. You can see I like the label things. My HDD each have a label on it, and because you can't just pull them to look, I also have a label on the side of the case. What kind and size of HDD and when it was Installed. I didn't pop them all in at one. I Installed a HDD as I needed them for less wear and tear. Hopefully doing this I won't have a issue of 2 HD taking a dump at once. The first 4 HDD are WD Red 3TB is size. They were in my ReadyNas NV+ V2 before I got this NAS. The first one installed was on Jan 17th 2013. So it's coming up on almost 4 years now. Here's a closeup of my first NAS HDD almost 4 years ago now. I pulled all my HDD's. You don't have to, but it makes the NAS much lighter to move around and take apart. As they are all labeled, they all will easily go back in where then need to be. Remove the 7 screws on the back of the NAS at the red circles. I learned there was 1 broken off screw o the bottom right. I didn't know that. Not sure why that is? Who wanted to take it a part for whatever reason. Once the 7 screws are removed. You want to slide the cover back about half a inch and then lift up. There is a lip on the top front of the cover and lips on both bottom sides. It's a little snug. I used the flat edge of the screwdriver and sticking it inbetween the bottom bolt locations, carfully pried just a little be on both sides, then pulled back and up and off. This is a right side view of the NAS. You can see the Hard drive slots on the left and the motherboard there on the right/back in this picture. Now you have 2 screws to remove. You see them here in the picture at the red circles. Once Removed the back will pull off. See next picture. You can go ahead and carfully pull off, top off and down carfully where you can reach in and unplug the power connection and the fan connection as shown in the red circles. Here is what it looks like once you remove the back of the case. You can see the HDD board and the motherboard is there on the right. The red circles are the 2 connection points that link the 2 boards togeather. You want to make sure they plug in togeather when you re-Install the motherboard, which does have alignment pins on the motherboard case cover to help you. This is the left side of the NAS. The motherboard side. Remove the 4 screws that are in the red circles. Once done, you can carfully pull this out, starting with the top. There are wired connections on the bottom, watch out, Tilt down from the top, swinging down most of the way where you can reach the wire plugs. Here I am swinging the motherboard down where I can then get access to the wired plugs. Here's a close up. There are 5 different plug connections. One I have removed already. They all only go in one way, except the small 2 wire plug. I just plugged it back in the same way it came out. A couple are locked in and so you need to push t unlock and pull. That's 2 of them, the one I already removed and that large one that has P1 on it. The thers just pull off. Be careful and kind of wiggle off. Here is what the NAS looks like once the motherboard is removed.Duo V1 Memory Upgrade : Recommended module at this time?
HI Everyone, In order to boost performance of my DUO v1 with respect to add-ons, I wanted to upgrade my stock 256mb memory chip to 1GB. I have read Netgears's official stance on upgrading RAM (i.e. don't do it and if you do, support will be denied) and read a number of posts in this forum related to what people have gotten to work. I also realize I will not see a speed improvement related to data access. Merely a potential improvement when it comes add-ons. Does anyone know where I might purchase a 1GB memory module (or even 512 MB) that is highly likely to be compatible with my Duo V1? Maybe some here knows were I can obtain an older module, who someone who just purchased a newer one a few months ago that they know works for them. Alternatively if anyone here as a 1GB memory module that they were using reliably on their Duo v1 which they no longer need I would be willing to buy it off of you. -BradMemory test ReadyNAS Ultra 2
Good day everyone! I have a question about the ReadyNAS Ultra 2 memory upgrade. A couple of months ago I bought this new NAS for my home to backup, download and share files! Today I’ve upgraded the memory of this NAS from 1 GB ASint Sodimm DDR3 1066 mhz to 2GB Corsair Sodimm DDR 1333 mhz. 2 Hours ago i started the memory test of this device, the pattern lit goes form 1. Disk 1 lit 2. Disk 2 lit 3. Power button lit 4. USB lit I this the correct way to test my memory right, or is my memory bad? I've searched this forum but i cannot find any information about the Ultra 2 to run memory test. Thanks Alot! Bye... :shock:Ultra 4 Plus Memory Upgrade Advice Needed
I finally got myself a ReadyNAS 'Ultra 4 Plus' after what seems like an eternity. Got it for what I thought at the time was a decent price around two weeks ago for £418 and no it's dropped again to £375. Bummer! Anyway I'm thinking about upgrading the memory to 4GB, but what do I get? I come accross several branded 4GB modules which are as follows: Corsair 4GB, 200-Pin SODIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz) - (VS4GSDS800D2) - £63.76 Crucial 4GB, 200-Pin SODIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz) - (CT51264AC800) - £80-39 Crucial 4GB, 200-Pin SODIMM, DDR2 PC2-5300 (667MHz) - (CT51264AC667) - £82.30 Patriot 4GB, 200-Pin SODIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz) - (PSD24G8002S) - £66.24 G.Skill 4GB, 200-Pin SODIMM, DDR2 PC2-5300 (667MHz) - (F2-5300CL5S-4GBSQ) £71.54 The prices listed above are from independant retailers as opposed to the manufacturers store price. Also found on a certain auction site: Hynix 4GB, 200-Pin DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz) - (HMP351S6AFR8C-S6) - £44.00 Still a bit more expensive than across the pond in the US I guess, but these seem to be the best delivered prices I can find for branded modules from known online retailers in the UK. I did find some "KomputerBay" branded modules which were cheaper, but seem to get mixed reviews. I understand that some of the above are in fact "PC2-6400 (800MHz)", but can I assume this won't impact on performance and the module will just operate at the lower speed? Also, if anyone knows of a different reliable brand and model # available in the UK, feel free to add them here. -- Thanks guysUltra 6 Memory Upgrade Verification
I want to upgrade the memory on my Ultra 6s. I have two. 8GB seems a little pricey so 4B will have tp do. I've searched the forum and want to verify which memory is correct for the Ultra 6. Can someone verify for me before I order? Also does the Ultra 6 hold one or two memory sticks? G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory F2-6400CL5D-4GBNT Patriot Signature Line 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 800 PC2 6400 Memory Module Kit PSD24G800K Crucial 4GB Kit (2GBx2) DDR2 800MHz (PC2-6400) CL6 Unbuffered UDIMM 240-Pin Desktop Memory CT2KIT25664AA800 / CT2CP25664AA800 Which is/are correct? (If any!) Thanks, Dave-Solved1GB Memory for ReadyNAS NV
Hello, I searched extensively for a compatible DIMM for my ReadyNAS NV to upgrade it to 1GB. I already ordered a wrong module by guessing what type I needed so I would like to have a type-nr from somebody that successfully upgraded his memory before. The original memory DIMM is: AENEON PC3200S-3033-1, 256MB, DDR, 400, CL3 and I would like to upgrade it to 1GB Many thanks!Memory upgrade for Readynas RN 422
Output from "top" command: top - 20:04:50 up 6 days, 1:46, 1 user, load average: 0.04, 0.06, 0.00 Tasks: 173 total, 1 running, 172 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie %Cpu(s): 2.5 us, 0.5 sy, 0.0 ni, 97.0 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st KiB Mem: 2011120 total, 1931152 used, 79968 free, 6684 buffers KiB Swap: 523708 total, 128000 used, 395708 free. 504872 cached Mem System seems to have exhausted system RAM and is using a lot of swap space. Would like to upgrade memory. Data-sheet says it has 2GB of DDR4 memory. However, they do not give details like: Is it UDIMM or SODIMM? What is the speed 2133 / 2400 / 2666 /...? Is it ECC or non-ECC? Is it 1-slot or 2-slots? What is the max that the system can take - can I upgrade to 8GB RAM? Does anyone have any idea as to what the system can / cannot take? Netgear support is not willing to provide answers. Looking forward to getting some clarification. Regards, PramodSolvedMemory upgrade for ReadyNAS Pro 6
I currently have a ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition with 2GBs of RAM in it. I want to upgrade to 8GBs (2x4GBs), and have looked through lots of threads of people doing this, but all the RAM modules that seem to work 100% of the time with these boxes are extremely expensive. $150.00 or more for 8GBs of RAM is outrageous, especially when there really good DDR2 RAM is available for far less. Has anyone upgraded their ReadyNAS Pro 6 or Pro Pioneer to 8GBs of RAM without breaking the bank? Please let me know what models of RAM you purchased. Even if you've only upgraded to 4GBs (2x2GBs) of RAM, please let me know what you bought and for how much. Thanks in advance!Boo-Yah! 8GB (2x4GB) works in pro.
Greetings, I just wanted to say that the pro (rndp6000) works w/4GB DIMMs. Specifically, at least, these: DDR2 8GB (2x4GB) PC6400 800MHz PATRIOT PSD28G800K Frontview shows: Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.15 Memory: 8064 MB [6-6-6-18 DDR2] I booted the thing just to see if it'd recognize any of it and grab some logs. Now it's running the memory test. I'll let that go overnight. I was reticent to try it as no one else on here seemed to think it would work. I looked up the stats on the Q963 controller and ran a few information gathering tools like: dmidecode hwinfo decode-dimms (After building and inserting the eeprom module) lshw And after seeing this: Memory Controller Information Error Detecting Method: 64-bit ECC Error Correcting Capabilities: None Supported Interleave: One-way Interleave Current Interleave: One-way Interleave Maximum Memory Module Size: 4096 MB Maximum Total Memory Size: 16384 MB Supported Speeds: Other Supported Memory Types: DIMM SDRAM Memory Module Voltage: 3.3 V Associated Memory Slots: 4 0x0009 0x000A 0x000B 0x000C Enabled Error Correcting Capabilities: None I figured since it claims to support 4GB modules it was worth a shot. Here's the 'meat' from decode-dimms with the new memory installed. Decoding EEPROM: /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/0-0050 Guessing DIMM is in bank 1 ---=== SPD EEPROM Information ===--- EEPROM Checksum of bytes 0-62 OK (0x34) # of bytes written to SDRAM EEPROM 128 Total number of bytes in EEPROM 256 Fundamental Memory type DDR2 SDRAM SPD Revision 1.2 ---=== Memory Characteristics ===--- Maximum module speed 1600MHz (PC12800) Size 4096 MB tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS 6-6-6-18 Supported CAS Latencies 6, 5, 4 Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 6) 2.5 ns Maximum Access Time (CAS 6) 0.4 ns Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 5) 3 ns Maximum Access Time (CAS 5) 0.45 ns Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 4) 3.75 ns Maximum Access Time (CAS 4) 0.5 ns ---=== Manufacturing Information ===--- Manufacturer Patriot Memory Manufacturing Location Code 0x02 Part Number PSD24G8002 Manufacturing Date 2010-W38 Assembly Serial Number 0xB2151B28 Decoding EEPROM: /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/0-0052 Guessing DIMM is in bank 3 ---=== SPD EEPROM Information ===--- EEPROM Checksum of bytes 0-62 OK (0x34) # of bytes written to SDRAM EEPROM 128 Total number of bytes in EEPROM 256 Fundamental Memory type DDR2 SDRAM SPD Revision 1.2 ---=== Memory Characteristics ===--- Maximum module speed 1600MHz (PC12800) Size 4096 MB tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS 6-6-6-18 Supported CAS Latencies 6, 5, 4 Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 6) 2.5 ns Maximum Access Time (CAS 6) 0.4 ns Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 5) 3 ns Maximum Access Time (CAS 5) 0.45 ns Minimum Cycle Time (CAS 4) 3.75 ns Maximum Access Time (CAS 4) 0.5 ns ---=== Manufacturing Information ===--- Manufacturer Patriot Memory Manufacturing Location Code 0x02 Part Number PSD24G8002 Manufacturing Date 2010-W38 Assembly Serial Number 0xC9131B28 Here's hwinfo --memory output: 01: None 00.0: 10102 Main Memory [Created at memory.61] Unique ID: rdCR.CxwsZFjVASF Hardware Class: memory Model: "Main Memory" Memory Range: 0x00000000-0x1f3791fff (rw) Memory Size: 8 GB Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown Not certain what else anyone might want for added 'warm and fuzziness' to take the plunge. On another note, the corsair XMS2 twin2x4096-6400c5c did not work for me contrary to many other posts claiming they do. I will qualify that a bit further by stating that I could not get either DIMM to boot in the first socket. The one closest to the cpu. If I put one in the other socket and nothing in the one closest to the cpu it booted fine. If I left the 1GB stock in its shipped socket (closest to the cpu) and put one of the corsair modules in other socket it would boot and show ~3GB - 128MB (shared video ram reservation?). In any case I robbed some memory out of my son's machine. A pair of supertalent T8UB2GC5 modules also DDR2-800 PC6400. They show up as [4-5-5-15 DDR2] in frontview. I hope that's helpful. Thanks, --GaryReadyNAS RAM Upgrade - Needed?
Hello everyone. I just bought a used ReadyNAS Ultra 6 (RNDU6000-100), loaded with six 2TB drives. I've read that this unit originally came with only 1GB of RAM, but mine has a single 2GB DIMM. I just did a factory reset on it, and it's almost done configuring itself using X-RAID2 with single redundancy. Once that's completed, I will boot it up into test mode and check the HHD's. My question is, what if any benifit would I see by upgrading the RAM to either 4GB or 8GB? If it's worth doing, then what's the best type of RAM to buy (staying under a $100 price point). And, do I need to use only PC2-6400 RAM, or can I use something like PC2-8500? I've found the following two options on Amazon, but I'm not sure if they'll work (Netgear itself does a horendous job of providing their customers with technical specs for hardware upgrade options!): https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-PC2-6400-Unbuffered-CT2KIT25664AA800-CT2CP25664AA800/dp/B0011A4UZE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469407533&sr=8-1&keywords=DDR2+UDIMM+4GB https://www.amazon.com/Memory-interchangeable-Kingston-KVR16LN11K2-Arch/dp/B00UKYBLEU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469405199&sr=8-1&keywords=DDR2+UDIMM+8GB Thanks for any knowledgable advice!Solved