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2x 918+ with two CLUB 3D CAC-1420 - Success Report - 2.13.0-1 #32

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megabyte0469 opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 3 comments
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@megabyte0469
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Hallo,
the new driver version 2.13.0-1 works perfect with 2 DS918+ (2 CLUB 3D CAC-1420 adapters on everyone DS918+)

Thanks for all.

Great Job !!

@Barlos
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Barlos commented Jul 5, 2020

Great.
I wish my DS716+II Braswell CPU can be supported ASAP.

@davidgirard
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davidgirard commented Jul 5, 2020

*** Edit: I think you meant using version 2.13.0-1, never mind.

Hey there - My Braswell-based DS216+II works well with the Braswell driver. The DS716+II sports a very similar CPU, main difference is # of cores, there’s no reason it shouldn’t work. Have you tried all USB ports? Did you grab the right driver?

Cheers,
David

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stefandhn commented Nov 27, 2022

Working on latest DSM using the back USB port on DS918+. Setup:

  • 2 CLUB 3D's, 1 in the PC and 1 in the NAS, connected directly to eachother
  • Reaching a constant ~230 MB/s write speed to the NAS (RAID10) with large files
  • Stability of copying files to the NAS improved when using jumbo frames (less dips, more constant ~230 MB/s)

21/05/2023:
Also working with the new driver, back USB port, on DSM 7.2 RC.

Regarding speed, the 230 MB/s speeds were from my desktop PC's mechanical drive. If I copy a file from an SSD it will even reach ~283 MB/s quite consistently.

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