I dont technically see how this could damage the cpu. So, how does streaming data damage the main board, cpu and shorten the life of disks, because of the ram? Yes you could experience buffering and other file disconnections. Also to run memtest on non qnap branded memory.įurther more, "you may notice that streaming high bit stream files causes buffering and file disconnections, this can also damage the main board, cpu and shorten the life of your disks." - I would like to see some technical data that backs this statement up. Qnap has (to the best of my knowledge) always stated to replace original ram as part of any troubleshooting process. The second statement saying the ram is not compatible is again slightly misleading, whereas not supported is more accurate (IMO). So they are correct in saying the QNAP boards are not ATX boards, and are bespoke, fair point. Additionally, ATX is a form factor rather than a specification itself. I strongly feel this statement is incorrect/misleading. The statement about the ATX boards, I find a bit perplexing. Unless I missed a bit of news, I dont believe that Qnap makes memory, they will likely use Micron or similar branded modules and choose that brand as its official memory supply. I found many times, that Samsung and Kingston validate their memory based on these enterprise manufacturers specifications, which is driven by Intel or AMD's processor and respective controllers. I upgraded to 80GB ram for now using the original 16GB and 2x 32GB Kingston ram, using the mentioned Kingston ram and its been stable and reliable. I was talking mostly about the comments earlier from and Deesto.
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