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Synology 4GB D4NESO-2666-4G Non-ECC SO-DIMM f DVA3219

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Note: Out of a total of 10GB, you will be using only 8GB. The remaining 2 GB won’t be used. You won’t find a 6GB memory, so you will get a total of 6GB if you buy the 4GB module. But DS720+ support 8 GB according to Intel so, if you buy a RAM module 8GB you will get a total of 10 GB in your NAS but only 8GB will work not 10GB.

Crucial 16GB – Crucial CT16G4SFD8266 16 GB (DDR4, 2666 MT/s, PC4-21300, Dual Rank x8, SODIMM, 260-Pin) Memory So, you have decided to upgrade the Memory/RAM on your Synology NAS. It is worth mentioning that different NAS drives require different memory types. All too often there are factors that are as follows:So, let’s discuss 3rd party memory, Synology NAS and DSM 7.1 on some of the brand’s most popular systems for home/prosumer users – as it is these users who are less inclined to choose the official memory route. Choosing the Right Memory for a Synology NAS Upgrade Crucial 4GB – Crucial CT4G4SFS8266 4GB 1GB DDR4 2666MHz 260-Pin SO-DIMM Memory TimeTec 4GB – Timetec Hynix IC DDR4 2666MHz PC4-21300 Unbuffered Non-ECC 1.2V CL19 1Rx8 Single Rank 260 Pin SODIMM Laptop Notebook Computer Memory RAM Module Upgrade (16GB(8GBx2)) SO-DIMM – This is a smaller module of memory and traditionally found in smaller NAS that are 4/5-Bays and smaller. Generally available in upto 16GB in DDR3 and 32GB in DDR4. Larger sizes are available, but not supported in most NAS drives due to CPU memory limits. Outside of NAS, this kind of Memory is found in Laptops and portable hardware Kingston 4GB- Kingston KVR26S19S6/4 Valueram – DDR4-4 GB – SO-DIMM 260-Pin – 2666 MHz/PC4-21300 – CL19-1.2 V – Unbuffered – Non-ECC Crucial 8GB – Crucial CT16G4SFD8266 16 GB (DDR4, 2666 MT/s, PC4-21300, Dual Rank x8, SODIMM, 260-Pin) Memory

DDR4 – A Newer and high-frequency memory that is available to more modern CPU that runs at between 2133Mhz and 2400Mhz What happens if I install more RAM than the CPU processor can support? The excess RAM will never be used. There are people on YouTube and Forums who have unknowingly and naively installed 16 GB of RAM in their Synology DS720+ and DS220+ but they do not understand that the processor will never use the excess memory. Even if their system detects 16 GB of memory, it will never be used by their CPU. The Celeron J4125 CPU installed on DS720+ can support up to 8 GB of RAM. Synology recommends installing a maximum of 6 GB RAM but they don’t offer any explanation as to why only 6, despite the processor supporting 8 GB without any issue (according to Intel, the manufacturer). a Align the small gap between the gold connectors of the memory module with the notch on the empty slot. TimeTec 16GB – Timetec Hynix DDR4 2666MHz PC4-21300 Unbuffered Non-ECC 1.2V CL19 1Rx8 Single Rank 260 Pin SODIMM Laptop Notebook Computer Memory RAM Module Upgrade (16GB)However, if you’re looking for other options, there are community-tested RAM upgrades that are also compatible with the DS423+. These upgrades are unofficial, but they have been tested by the NAS community and have shown to work on the device. Here are some of the RAM upgrades that have been tested:

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