Hello JCL,
I know I am late on your topic, but I have a 879 Pro backplane in a QNAP that I cannot get the motherboard to start anymore. It would allow you at least to use 8 disks and the full power of your 1079 Pro.
Would you be interested by the backplane or even the full 879 Pro?
I am located in Switzerland, so I am not sure what it would then mean for the port, depending on your location.
Best regards,
Denis
TS-879 Pro RAM Upgrade options ?
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TS 879 Pro with 4X WD RE4 4TB in RAID 5 and 4X WD Red 6TB in RAID 5, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K with copper passive heatsink, FW: 4.3.6
TS 1079 Pro with 10 WD RE4 2TB in RAID 10, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K with copper passive heatsink FW: 4.3.6
TS 879U-RP with 8X WD RE4 2TB in 2 RAID 5, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K, FW: 4.3.6
TS 1679U-RP with 16 WD Red 4TB in 2 RAID 6, 32GB of memory, i7 3770K FW: 4.3.6
TS 1079 Pro with 10 WD RE4 2TB in RAID 10, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K with copper passive heatsink FW: 4.3.6
TS 879U-RP with 8X WD RE4 2TB in 2 RAID 5, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K, FW: 4.3.6
TS 1679U-RP with 16 WD Red 4TB in 2 RAID 6, 32GB of memory, i7 3770K FW: 4.3.6
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i tried to upgrade cpu to I7 3770 no luck, just loop in boot
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Hello Denis,
how i can reach you regardig this faulty 879 ?
KR - Gruezzi from near
how i can reach you regardig this faulty 879 ?
KR - Gruezzi from near
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Hello rmomo,
You can send me an email on my gmail: nautilus0027
Best regards,
Denis
You can send me an email on my gmail: nautilus0027
Best regards,
Denis
TS 879 Pro with 4X WD RE4 4TB in RAID 5 and 4X WD Red 6TB in RAID 5, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K with copper passive heatsink, FW: 4.3.6
TS 1079 Pro with 10 WD RE4 2TB in RAID 10, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K with copper passive heatsink FW: 4.3.6
TS 879U-RP with 8X WD RE4 2TB in 2 RAID 5, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K, FW: 4.3.6
TS 1679U-RP with 16 WD Red 4TB in 2 RAID 6, 32GB of memory, i7 3770K FW: 4.3.6
TS 1079 Pro with 10 WD RE4 2TB in RAID 10, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K with copper passive heatsink FW: 4.3.6
TS 879U-RP with 8X WD RE4 2TB in 2 RAID 5, 16GB of memory, i7 2700K, FW: 4.3.6
TS 1679U-RP with 16 WD Red 4TB in 2 RAID 6, 32GB of memory, i7 3770K FW: 4.3.6
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I wish Jatoff would have posted his update. I'm looking to do the same thing.Jatoff wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:05 am Hi,
I recently bought a used 879 Pro and inspired by this thread (special thanks to nistem) I performed the ram upgrade to 16 GB (same as nistem uses). That went flawless!
I had an i7-2600S (65 TDP) laying around from an old build, and as I figured it might work as an upgrade, I replaced the i3-2120. The upgrade itself went without any problems: the new cpu was recognized by the BIOS and the QTS 4.2.1 ran fine and recognized all cores. Just out of curiosity I wanted to see what the upgraded cpu meant performance, so I streamed a blu-ray ripped movie from Plex to two sources that both required transcoding. As I tried to stream to a third source the cpu could not keep up anymore...
Out of curiosity I logged into the shell via Putty and poked around. It turned out that "cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies" showed a range of frequencies from 1600000 to 2800000. As the i7-2600S is a 2.8 GHz cpu with turbo-boost up to 3.8 GHz I was a little surprised not to see any frequencies above 2.8 GHz.
On forum.qnap.net.pl I found a thread about upgrading the cpu on the ts-x70 and thanks to Google translate I found out that the BIOS in ts-x70 does not support turbo-boost. As my findings imply that is probably also the case with the x79-series...
My conclusion so far: when you choose a replacement processor then be aware that it probably only will run at its base frequency.
As next step I have mostly for fun ordered a used Xeon E3-1275 which has a base frequency of 3.4 GHz (and will sell the i7-2600S) to see what performance that brings...
Update will follow...
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