But does ix systems use AI internally thus contributing to the boiling of oceans ![]()
just to add onto this
- hard drive u do the smart test. of if u want to be really sure, then do the full bad block test but u need to backup first since it deletes everything. what it will do is write then read back a few passes for all blocks and tell if it passes or failed
- for seagate hard drive in smart there is a metric in the data values for indicating whether a sata cable is bad or not. so if that value is fine, then probably the data cable is ok
- for ram, you can flash memtest on a usb stick then run that on your nas to test the ram. the default 4 passes are not enough. so maybe 1-3 days should be sufficient? if the error is anything other than zero, then itβs bad ram. you can test each stick separately at a time so u can identify which exactly is the bad stick instead of replacing both unecessarily
as for the other stuff not sure.
*update
Although he said the settings are ok, they were not. The RAM was set at the 3600MHz profile, and apparently the voltages were not tweaked. Ryzen 5000 series is notorious for needing to boost the VDDP/VDDG/IOD voltages to manage those frequencies for 128GB of RAM.
ooof.. well glad u figured it out.
for my truenas i use the safe settings. the most i did was pbo disable. set thermal limit for cpu. and maybe undervolted -20 all cores or safe setting. no crashes or anything ![]()
