I have been an Intel server and desktop user for a very long time. I did use some AMD cpu for cheap NAS builds in the past but 95% of my builds were Intel. So with the newer products from AMD, be they are Ryzen, threadripper or EPYC I am really happy for the competition. I agree chipzilla is a...
I have an intel i5-2500k and it really was dependable and performed well for many years. With the phones and laptops, I have not built a replacement for the longest time. So to my surprise I am attracted to the AMD Ryzen cpu. So I chose the Ryzen 7 1700, 8 cores, 65w tpd and with a cooler and of...
I am having a really rough time removing the back cover. What tools did you guys use to pry open near the hinge? My cover is so tight I can't even get the tiny screwdriver to fit in. I really don't want to damage the cover or the laptop. Already bought the Crucial M500.
I am on a budget so I bought the Seagates because they are relatively cheap. I had used the WD green for my server previously with no problem, Would the RED WD be much better for a server? WD is pricier than Seagate.
I do have redundancy in my server so if a drive fail, I can replace it with no...
I just bought 3 of the Seagate 3 TB drives for my server (ST3000DM001). I had hoped that their reliability would be as good as WD green drive since they have 1 TB platters. I noticed that the Seagate drives are only warrantied for 1 year.
Engineer, I have followed your direction, but myspace mail still rejects any incoming mail. No problem sending emails out however!!! It's been a couple days at least for me!!!!
In addition to reliability I am also looking for prices. For 3 TB the prices and reliability vary greatly. I have delayed as much as I could, but I do need a few 3 TB drives for my server. I could not swear to their reliability since I just bought them but Anandtech had a review on the Seagate...
I am so happy I found this thread. I have the MSI R7770 -2PMD1GD5/OC and I have the flicker problem. I thought it was my eyes or imagination or the card!!!
Synology will do everything for you. Just install the HD per instruction.
The following is from Synology:
"Synology Product has to work with at least one internal hard drive installed, excluding USB Station. It supports file system types as follows:
For internal hard drives:
Only EXT3...
I just built a new system with the MSI z68A-D65 and it was rock solid with the latest firmware. I don't think anybody can go wrong with Asus or Gigabyte either. They are really superb boards. I chose the MSI because I am cheap.
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