Forums > Digital Art and Retouching > Your NAS be be in danger(Intel Atom C2000 BUG)

Retoucher

Pictus

Posts: 1379

Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Intel Atom C2000 chips are bricking products
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/intel- … ducts.html

"Folks with Synology DS1815+ NAS boxes have been reporting complete hardware failures; the DS1815+
is powered by an Intel Atom C2538. Other vendors using Atom C2000 chips include Asrock, Aaeon, HP,
Infortrend, Lanner, NEC, Newisys, Netgate, Netgear, Quanta, Supermicro, and ZNYX Networks.
The chipset is aimed at networking devices, storage systems, and microserver workloads."

Feb 18 17 08:21 am Link

Retoucher

3869283

Posts: 1464

Sofia, Sofija grad, Bulgaria

We have heard you once but you should probably post this to some hardware related forum as it is neither photography, nor digital art and retouching.

Feb 18 17 08:57 am Link

Retoucher

Pictus

Posts: 1379

Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

It is a *very serious* situation and lots of Photographers/Retouchers uses NAS.
That is why also posted here too... I am doing my part to warn the community...

IF this MSG is a problem, is up to the forum moderator to decide...

Feb 18 17 09:19 am Link

Photographer

Bernard Wolf

Posts: 62

Santa Monica, California, US

Your posting is appreciated no matter what the op said......it's always helpful with this kind of info.

Feb 18 17 01:00 pm Link

Photographer

Leonard Gee Photography

Posts: 18096

Sacramento, California, US

was just looking at the Synology systems, so the heads up is appreciated. just don't post in multiple forums.

fortunately, none of my current raid boxes use it and have long history of constant up time so far.

Feb 19 17 10:06 am Link

Photographer

WIP

Posts: 15973

Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom

Scared the ***** out of me ...switched on ..nothing  Eewww ... Ah plug it in.

Mar 15 17 04:54 am Link

Photographer

PhillipM

Posts: 8049

Nashville, Tennessee, US

appreciate the heads up.  I'm using QNAP, but have no clue what processor runs in it.  guess I could find out.

Mar 15 17 01:27 pm Link