Dylan Posted January 3 Posted January 3 Intel states that the N100 CPU has a max RAM capacity of 16GB but I just upgraded my Aoostar WTR Pro with a single 32GB SODIMM and it not only reports all available GB, but when tested, also utilized the increased RAM as well. Just a friendly PSA in-case you might also have the same chipset and would like to upgrade your RAM. Cheers and good luck!! 1 Quote
PsychoWards Posted January 3 Posted January 3 Oh, that's awesome to hear. I've a N100 running Opnsense with only 8GB of memory, doubt I will ever need more, but it's really helpful information, I can imagine a lot of people are running N100 in there NAS. Would you mind sharing which module you got? 🙂 1 Quote
Dylan Posted January 3 Author Posted January 3 Anything for cause @PsychoWards! I used the CORSAIR Vengeance. ****Of note for my specific NAS (see above Aoostar link) upon replacement, the initial boot appeared to fail as the outboard power LED flashed then went dark, indicating a failed boot. However, the NAS device audibly continued to boot (fans running etc) so I just let it sit for a minute or so. Afterwards, the power LED returned. I ASSUME that, because I do not have a monitor connected, this was what might happen any other time you replace RAM and the system POST process issues a 'RAM has changed' warning. (edit to add @Kpod for visibility) 1 Quote
dinecoj Posted January 3 Posted January 3 Pretty awesome to see how capable the N100 is. How's the idle power consumption of your whole box? And is the N100 capable of saturating your networking? I wonder if it could handle 10Gb transfers Quote
Dylan Posted January 4 Author Posted January 4 18 hours ago, dinecoj said: Pretty awesome to see how capable the N100 is. How's the idle power consumption of your whole box? And is the N100 capable of saturating your networking? I wonder if it could handle 10Gb transfers Haven;t checked power consumption yet. My network is bottle-necked at 1GB LAN but haven't even seen it close to saturation at moderate transfers even when disk read/write should have been the first culprit. Quote
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