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green = works perfectly

yellow = works with workaround/some Feature don't working

red = don't work

 

Bare Metal Solution:

GnoBoot 10.5 Alpha

Mainboards:

Asrock Q1900DC-ITX

Gigabyte GA-C1037UN-EU

PCI/e Cards:

Generic (Jmb363) - 4-Port Internal SATA2 Raid Controller Works with hacked NON-RAID, AHCI or IDE BIOS, Original RAID Mode BIOS don't work. Download

Syba SI-PEX40064 (Marvell 88SE9215) - 4-Port Internal SATA3

 

Nanoboot 5.0.3.1

Mainboards:

ASUS H61M-A

Gigabyte GA-C1037UN-EU

USV/UPS:

APC Back-UPS CS 325VA 230V

 

Nanoboot 5.0.3.2

Mainboards:

Asrock Q1900DC-ITX Wake on LAN don't work -> Driver Problem in Nanoboot Driver, Rest works perfectly

PCI/e Cards:

Generic (Jmb363) - 4-Port Internal SATA2 Raid Controller

Syba SI-PEX40064 (Marvell 88SE9215) - 4-Port Internal SATA3

 

Virtual Solution:

ESXi Server

Mainboards:

Asrock Q1900DC-ITX

Intel DQ77KB / Nanoboot 5.0.3.2 For using both LAN NIC's a Driver needs to be injected into the Image Tutorial

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I just thought, I start a Hardware Compatibility List, that people can contribute and share there experiences with Hardware Compatibility on XPenology.

 

If you have a different Hardware, please insert it in this Thread. I will add it into the first post of this Thread.

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I have a system with core i3 3240 with 8gb memory on motherboard asus h61m-a socket lga 1155.I have instaled nanoboot 5.3.0.1 and synology 5.0 4493 update 5.Everything works flawlessly.

The system recognizes also my UPS by APC.

 

 

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Sorry, should have given more detail.

 

Baremetal, Nanoboot latest, booting from cd burn with latest .iso.

 

I am just trying to crosscompile a few things, I'd like to be able to use the CD, at least from the terminal.

 

It is not bad for fairly aged hardware, CPU &Mem go to the wall with virtualbox, but it worked, had a high cpu usage with ffmpeg under serviio, changed the dlna profile for my tv and that got a LOT better.

 

Andrew

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Hardware: Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 70A4000HUX i3-4130 3.4GHz Server with 4GB ECC memory.

PCI-E: Intel EXPI9301CTBLK installed in 1x slot

USB: ADATA Superior Series S102 PRO 32 GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive AS102P-32G-RGY

 

I installed Nanoboot 5.0.3.2 with DSM 5.0-4493 X64 then installed Update 5. I am using the built-in i217 NIC and the Intel EXPI9301CTBLK in a BOND setup.

 

Installed without any issue, using 3 x 4TB WD Red drives.

 

NOTE: I got a private message from unmesh asking if I am using UEFI boot vs legacy and power usage. I can't seem to reply to private messages. In any case, I will double check later today/tomorrow, and update. 9/25/14

 

NOTE: I checked my TS140, and it is set to be AUTO in terms of BIOS mode. It will use UEFI or Legacy depending on O.S. installed, at least that is how I read the BIOS settings. I am not sure which one xpenology uses. As for the power usage, initial power on with 3 4TB WD Red drives hits about 70watts, and when everything is running, it idles at around 30 - 35 watts. While doing a parity check of volume, the system fluctuates from 37 - 45 watts.

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Intel core 2 duo e6600, Gigabyte G41M combo board, 8 GB dyanet ddr3 ram, onboard vga, asm 1061 esata + sata card, 3com gigabit PCI NIC and built in motherboard marvell network controller, 2 X 1 TB WD Black drives in RAID 1, , 4 x 2TB seagate drives in RAID 5, Sandisk 4GB usb drive

 

Bare metal setup : nanoboot 5.031, DSM 5-04558 update 5

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Mainboard:

Asus P5Pe-VM

Intel e4600 (Core 2 Duo)

Internal VGA and AGP Radeon 3800

 

Would not work straight away with Nanoboot-5.0.3.2 DSM 5.0-4493 X64

Works with XPEnology DS3612xs DSM 4.3 build 3810++ (repack v1.0)

Upgrade to Nanoboot-5.0.2.4 DSM 5.0-4482 X64 and then Nanoboot-5.0.3.2 DSM 5.0-4493 X64 and the update 5.

 

Does not work with: Gnoboot-10.5 DSM 5.0-4458 X64

 

Evrything seems to work.

 

Full mobo specs: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813131029

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Netgear ReadyNAS Pro 6 system with DSM 5 update 5 and Nanoboot 5.0.3.2:

 

- Mainboard: Netgear x86 socket 775 mini ITX

- CPU: Q6600 Quad-Core 2.4 GHz

- Memory 4GB DDR2

- Chipset: ICH8R with 6x SATA disk via pci-e x1

- 2x Network: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller

- VGA: Q965 Integrated Graphics Controller

- BIOS: Winbond W25x80

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Bare metal

Mobo:Supermicro X10SLM-F

CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1275v3

RAM: 4GB ECC DDR3 UDIMM

SAS Card: LSI 9211-8i in IT mode

Nanoboot 5.0.3.1

DSM 5.0-4493 update 7

 

All 6 onboard SATA work

All 8 LSI SAS ports work

Both onboard Intel network ports work with WOL

 

Pretty much everything works.

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Bare Metal

 

Case: Silverstone DS380

Power supply: Silverstone ST45SF-G modular (450W, 80 Plus Gold)

Motherboard: Asrock Z87E-ITX

RAM: Kingston DDR3 4GB * 2

CPU: Haswell Celeron G1840

SAS: IBM M1015 SAS cross flashed to 9211-8i IT

USB: Sandisk USB 3.0 UltraFit 16GB

Nanoboot 5.0.3.1

DSM 5.0-4493 update 7

 

After cutting the plastic inside the DS380 case, I can use all of the 8 bays in the chassis.

http://gadgets.williamwan.hk/2014/10/03 ... -plug-nas/

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Case: Zalman ZM-T1 Plus

Power supply: FSP 460-60HCN

Motherboard: Asus C60M1-I (with integrated AMD APU C-60 1.0GHz Dual-Core)

RAM: 2GB DDR3

USB Flash: OLTRAMAX 8GB 50

UPS: Powercom Imperial IMD-825AP

Storage: 1x2.5 HDD

 

Loader: XPEnoboot 5.1-5022.3 (DS3615xs)

DSM: 5.1-5022 Update 4

 

Energy use: ~ 30 W

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