I'm trying to conclusively prove the QNAP TS-453D NAS is capable of more than 8GB ram. The NAS utilizes the Intel Celeron J4125 SoC. Both Intel and QNAP state the maximum ram to be 8GB, however, many have tried 16GB + 32GB claiming it to run fine. MEMTEST was recently performed on the NAS using 32GB and it PASSED.
My question is, could MEMTEST be wrong? Is there any chance MEMTEST gave it a pass when in fact the underlying hardware was silently remapping > 8GB requests back to the start of the 8GB memory address? An infinite loop within the confines of 8GB ram. Is there a setting or another tool which can fill the nearly 32GB of ram to conclusively prove things?
My question is, could MEMTEST be wrong? Is there any chance MEMTEST gave it a pass when in fact the underlying hardware was silently remapping > 8GB requests back to the start of the 8GB memory address? An infinite loop within the confines of 8GB ram. Is there a setting or another tool which can fill the nearly 32GB of ram to conclusively prove things?
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