Everything posted by MK_Raiden
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Topton NAS mainboard
Don't keep trying it over and over until you've powered up and waited 30 mins. Ensure you have a working display attached
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Topton NAS mainboard
<description>Motherboard</description> <product>MW-NVR-N5105</product> ... <description>BIOS</description> <vendor>American Megatrends International, LLC.</vendor> <physid>0</physid> <version>5.19</version> <date>04/27/2023</date> <size units="bytes">65536</size> <capacity units="bytes">8388608</capacity> <description>System Memory</description> <physid>3a</physid> <slot>System board or motherboard</slot> <size units="bytes">17179869184</size> <hints> <hint name="icon" value="memory" /> </hints> <node id="bank:0" claimed="true" class="memory" handle="DMI:0047"> <description>SODIMM DDR4 Synchronous 2667 MHz (0.4 ns)</description> <product>CT8G4SFS8266.M8FD</product> ... I hope that helps
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Topton NAS mainboard
Oh and further to my previous post, I will be doing some power profiling soon and would love to know what BIOS settings people have used to optimise power consumption. There are so many options in BIOS it probably deserves it's own thread
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I signed up to reply to this post, but also because I am building a Topton NAS at the moment. This "NAS" looks like it is the N5105 motherboard inside the "skyarrow 6-bay NAS Aluminium chassis" (search exactly those terms in ali) I considered that chassis but then I couldn't really verify how quiet it would be without modification. I ended up going with the Node 304 and it's beautiful. One thing I didn't think about was that the USB ports up front would be useless as the N5105/N6000 has no USB3 header to plug it in.