Could someone tell me if they have used this brand of memory "Arch Memory" and if it is really reliable? the site says that the memories developed by it are made for qnap, does anyone also know if I lose the guarantees if I use it? I'll leave the website link for you to take a look
https://archmemory.com/qnap-replacement ... r-qnap-nas
unofficial memory module
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Re: unofficial memory module
All depends also largely on the NAS used .. no info given (just search the forum for the plenty of 3rd party memory threads)
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Re: unofficial memory module
QNAP officially supports their own RAM only.
So it is unlikely "certified" by QNAP..
Now, it does not mean that it will not work..
About the warranty,
I don't think it changes the NAS warranty, but depending on the issue, you might have to insert back the original RAM if you open a ticket with QNAP.
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So it is unlikely "certified" by QNAP..
Now, it does not mean that it will not work..
About the warranty,
I don't think it changes the NAS warranty, but depending on the issue, you might have to insert back the original RAM if you open a ticket with QNAP.
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