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Terra master F2-424 Ram

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Hi
Quick question. Im'buying a terramaster F2-424 Nas for a small plex server to house all my old SD dvd's and I was wondering...

The specs say 8GB DDR5 4800MHz memory (non-ECC, upgradable up to 32GB),

Does upgradable mean I can use ANY brand of compatible RAM up to 32 or would it require Terremaster's own memory to achieve a full 32GB... ie limiting it to 16gb with off brand memory

Thanks mate!!
Gareth
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#2
Great question! The TerraMaster F2-424 does indeed support up to 32GB of RAM, but the term "upgradable" generally means you can install any compatible RAM up to that size. You don't need to stick to TerraMaster's own memory, and third-party RAM can be used as long as it meets the required specifications.

However, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Compatibility:
The F2-424 is designed to work with DDR5 4800MHz non-ECC RAM, so any third-party RAM you buy should match those specifications (4800MHz DDR5). While the NAS can accept up to 32GB, you'll want to ensure the brand and specific model are known to be reliable with the F2-424 to avoid compatibility issues.

Dual-Channel Performance:
For optimal performance, it's usually best to install RAM in pairs to take advantage of dual-channel mode. This helps with memory bandwidth and overall system performance, especially with tasks like Plex streaming or multi-tasking.

Warranty Considerations:
While third-party RAM generally works fine, always check whether upgrading the RAM could affect your warranty. If you have concerns, it's worth verifying with TerraMaster directly.
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