Re: D5-300C Device Resets
Posted: 24 Jun 2021, 00:08
Hey,
Sorry you had mentioned before (I didn't read hard enough).
I may well be wrong, but thought the terramaster had jmicron chips in? The architecture of these units seems to be a usb hub, or hubs followed by a series of usb to sata bridges hanging off them. Ironically exactly what I was planning to do myself in a wooden box, before deciding it would be too hacky and unstable.
The QNAP one I'm playing with now follows the pattern, with a few Gen 2 ASMedia hubs and ASMedia usb to sata's, one for each port.
Planning to try repeating my load tests on my desktop overnight when i'm not using it, with an image of the exact OS thats been giving me problems on the Ryzen.
Was hoping not to see the issue, thereby pointing the finger at the USB controller in the ryzen machine, but from what you've said it may well continue to happen.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Sorry you had mentioned before (I didn't read hard enough).
I may well be wrong, but thought the terramaster had jmicron chips in? The architecture of these units seems to be a usb hub, or hubs followed by a series of usb to sata bridges hanging off them. Ironically exactly what I was planning to do myself in a wooden box, before deciding it would be too hacky and unstable.
The QNAP one I'm playing with now follows the pattern, with a few Gen 2 ASMedia hubs and ASMedia usb to sata's, one for each port.
Planning to try repeating my load tests on my desktop overnight when i'm not using it, with an image of the exact OS thats been giving me problems on the Ryzen.
Was hoping not to see the issue, thereby pointing the finger at the USB controller in the ryzen machine, but from what you've said it may well continue to happen.
I'll let you know how it goes.