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Dragontoe33

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    Dragontoe33 got a reaction from StDragon in A Western Digital Home NAS transfer speed (HELP ME!)   
    What i found out is the only way to get faster speeds on the drive is to use the Public portion of the drive that is used only by the network, but i ran in another problem when i try to connect to the drive from my mac laptop but i was able to figure that out, so that was a some what of a easy fix after a hour of investigating on the internet. 
    Now the Private portion of the drive is for the cloud storage the speeds for that portion go by the speed of your internet connection, I mean the speed i have from my IPS are nice speeds.
    So, for a good thing now i know there are no error on the disk to make the speeds so slow on the drive. I see how they set up the drive for noobs like me.😃
     
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    Dragontoe33 reacted to StDragon in A Western Digital Home NAS transfer speed (HELP ME!)   
    Interesting. Perhaps with the Home edition, you can't run diags, only receive pro-active warnings about errors through the linked on-line cloud portal. Basically the unit sends stats to the linked online cloud, and from their it will e-mail you if an error is found with the device. Here's what WD has to say about that.
     
    My Cloud Home – Disk Errors: If you receive an email from the My Cloud Team or your mobile device displays a message stating "Disk errors were detected on your disk"this means that the device needs to be replaced. Use the instructions from Answer ID 8 noted in our FAQ to get a replacement unit.
     
    My Cloud Home Duo – Disk Errors: If you receive an email from the My Cloud Team or your mobile device displays a message stating "Disk errors were detected on your disk" this means that one of the drives in your My Cloud Home Duo device may need to be replaced. Use the following steps for the replacement process.
     The error message will indicate which drive is the problem, Disk1 or Disk2.  Use the following section "RMA - Replacing a Drive" to remove the drive in question .The drives are numbered. After removing the top lid, the enclosure has a number embossed into the ledge. When looking at the unit from the front of the device,Disk 1 is on the left and Disk 2 is on the right. Use the instructions from Answer ID 8 noted in our FAQ for the RMA or replacement process
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    Dragontoe33 reacted to RadiatingLight in Memory I can use for my new Ryzen cpu.   
    Depending on what memory you have, you might not be able to reach higher speeds. However, it doesn't hurt to try.
    In general yes, you set a higher speed and provide more voltage to your RAM. Default DDR4 voltage is 1.2V, you can probably safely bump it up to 1.4V
    I'd recommend watching some YouTube tutorials about this.
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