Correction: Synology does list compatible RAM modules! Currently they only support a single 1st party module (D4NESO-2666-4G). So it looks like I technically am in unsupported territory by having a 3rd party ram module installed. Here is the the link to the ram compatibility page: www.synology.com/en-us/compatibility?search_by=products&model=DS224%2B&category=rams Thanks to @aderptcain for pointing this out!
Not sure if this is a statement or a question. The seagate ironwolf drives that I used are listed by synology as being compatible with the DS224+. As far as I know they don’t publish compatible 3rd party ram, so I bought a 4GB module made by crucial that several people on Reddit has said was detected properly by the synology. By adding 4GB of ram to give me a total of 6 GB of ram, I’m operating within the stated maximum for the chip that’s in the DS224+. So all that being said, I think synology would consider my setup as being supported.
@@MostlyBuilds They may be thinking of higher end DS and RS devices, which have little-to-no 3rd party drives listed as they want you buying their Synology branded drives. That being said, Synology do list RAM modules in their compatibility list, and the only RAM module listed for the DS224+ is the Synology D4NESO-2666-4G. All this being said, I've supported a bunch of Synology devices and I've never run into issues where I've needed tech support for a Synology device, they really just work.
Ah I stand corrected. I guess I am in unsupported territory with my ram module. I guess I could always buy a synology module if I ever suspected my ram (it was super cheap). I updated the video description and pinned a comment with this info. Thanks @aderptcain
Correction: Synology does list compatible RAM modules! Currently they only support a single 1st party module (D4NESO-2666-4G). So it looks like I technically am in unsupported territory by having a 3rd party ram module installed. Here is the the link to the ram compatibility page: www.synology.com/en-us/compatibility?search_by=products&model=DS224%2B&category=rams
Thanks to @aderptcain for pointing this out!
The drives and RAM are not compatible or supported be synology support, so if you have issues they will not help you
Not sure if this is a statement or a question. The seagate ironwolf drives that I used are listed by synology as being compatible with the DS224+. As far as I know they don’t publish compatible 3rd party ram, so I bought a 4GB module made by crucial that several people on Reddit has said was detected properly by the synology. By adding 4GB of ram to give me a total of 6 GB of ram, I’m operating within the stated maximum for the chip that’s in the DS224+. So all that being said, I think synology would consider my setup as being supported.
@@MostlyBuilds They may be thinking of higher end DS and RS devices, which have little-to-no 3rd party drives listed as they want you buying their Synology branded drives. That being said, Synology do list RAM modules in their compatibility list, and the only RAM module listed for the DS224+ is the Synology D4NESO-2666-4G.
All this being said, I've supported a bunch of Synology devices and I've never run into issues where I've needed tech support for a Synology device, they really just work.
Ah I stand corrected. I guess I am in unsupported territory with my ram module. I guess I could always buy a synology module if I ever suspected my ram (it was super cheap). I updated the video description and pinned a comment with this info. Thanks @aderptcain