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00:00:00 – 00:11:28
The video focuses on upgrading memory on a DS91/6 Plus device with a Celeron N3170 CPU. The process involves disassembly, replacing RAM, and reassembly steps. Important points include using low-voltage RAM, specific RAM placement, and securing components with screws. The presenter showcases an efficient upgrade process, highlighting the benefits of using Synology NAS with a btrfs file system for safety and data recovery. The video recommends the setup for improved transfer speeds and recovery capabilities.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses upgrading memory on a DS91/6 Plus. The CPU is a Celeron N3170 that supports 8GB per channel, but due to having only one RAM slot, only 8GB can be installed. The RAM must be low-voltage, specifically 1.35 volts. Viewers are advised to remove the cover and drives, and to watch the order for reassembly. Eight screws for the fans need to be removed, and a latch should be released to access the RAM. Removing the shell and USB/SATA slots are necessary to access the RAM placement, requiring the removal of specific screws.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the presenter disassembles a device, removing the metal cage and fans, unscrewing the backboard, and replacing the RAM. The existing RAM is shown to be Synology DDR3L 1866MHz, which is replaced with a new DDR3 1600MHz stick. This upgrade is showcased as a straightforward process within the small device.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to slide a component back into the board and secures it with four screws. They then proceed to load a drive onto the board and reassemble the components. The important steps include ensuring the component is properly placed and securing it with screws, followed by reassembling the cover with specific positioning indicated by notches.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker forgets to check the plastic resin holder, leading to hooks becoming tangled. After fixing this, they test the system, confirming successful login and checking the control panel for system information, including RAM size. The video emphasizes the benefits of using Synology NAS with btrfs file system for safety, though it may be slower due to double-checking files for discrepancies. Despite this, the speaker recommends the setup for better transfer speeds and recovery capabilities.