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Introduction
‘Note: the interest of this tutorial is however limited.’
Indeed, most of the components that a user can be brought to add or change are now accessible directly, without disassembly (storage disks, memory expansion, SSD cache).
This is a step forward since, for example, a DS415 + / DS916 + must be completely removed to change a single RAM array.
Only the memory stack on the motherboard and fans remain inaccessible directly and require the disassembly of the NAS described in this tutorial to be changed (whether they are HS or replace them not the best).
The dismantling time is estimated at one hour (a single experiment on the timer). That said, it is certainly achievable in 20/30 minutes.
The photographs were taken with an iPhone Xr, un trépied SIRUI T-025SK, using a portable LED studio.
nota : le résultat est acceptable, mais en régression niveau qualité (manque de temps pour traitement des photos et qualité focus / netteté).
What you need
Step 1
Presentation: the different faces of the case
- Here are the different interesting faces of the case: front (bay disks), rear (connectors and fans), below (2 hatches SSD).
- This NAS DS1019+ is equipped with 8 GB of memory, an INTEL Celeron J3455 64-bit Quad processor, five bays for SATA drives.
- FRONT : disk cage lock / REAR : Kensington security incision (K-lock)
- 2 USB 3 ports (1 in front and 1 behind)
- 2 x RJ45 Gb ports.
- FRONT : 1 port for power supply
- BELOW : 2 M.2 NVMe 2280 ports (disk cache)
- REAR : 1 eSATA port
Here are the different interesting faces of the case: front (bay disks), rear (connectors and fans), below (2 hatches SSD).
This NAS DS1019+ is equipped with 8 GB of memory, an INTEL Celeron J3455 64-bit Quad processor, five bays for SATA drives.
FRONT : disk cage lock / REAR : Kensington security incision (K-lock)
2 USB 3 ports (1 in front and 1 behind)
2 x RJ45 Gb ports.
FRONT : 1 port for power supply
BELOW : 2 M.2 NVMe 2280 ports (disk cache)
REAR : 1 eSATA port
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Step 2
Unlock the disk media
- Before teardown, unlock the disk media with the key.
Before teardown, unlock the disk media with the key.
Step 3
Removes disks from the bay
- Since the media are unlocked, remove each disk media.
Since the media are unlocked, remove each disk media.
Step 4
Backplane and memory slot access
- This is a significant innovation, the memory is now directly accessible and without disassembly of the housing, for the original bar as for the extension port.
- backplane with 5 SATA connectors
- 2 memory slots
This is a significant innovation, the memory is now directly accessible and without disassembly of the housing, for the original bar as for the extension port.
backplane with 5 SATA connectors
2 memory slots
Step 5
Housing: hood removal 1/2
- Remove the 2 screws on the back of the case at the top and bottom (not the one above the USB port)
Remove the 2 screws on the back of the case at the top and bottom (not the one above the USB port)
Step 6
Housing: hood removal 2/2
- Slide the cover forward, then slide it out (here, to the left).
Slide the cover forward, then slide it out (here, to the left).
Step 7
Internal parts: presentation
- in red: SSD M.2 expansion card 2280
- in yellow: USB 3 port
- in orange: internal connectors of the 2 fans
- in green: 2 slots of RAM
- in blue: SATA III backplane (5 hard drive bays)
- in pink: fixing the fans on the chassis
- 3-PIN connectors of the fans
in red: SSD M.2 expansion card 2280
in yellow: USB 3 port
in orange: internal connectors of the 2 fans
in green: 2 slots of RAM
in blue: SATA III backplane (5 hard drive bays)
in pink: fixing the fans on the chassis
3-PIN connectors of the fans
Step 8
USB 3 port removal
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- Remove the 2 screws from the holding plate of the USB connector 3 and on the rear side.
- Then remove the USB3 metal plate.
- Removal of the SSD M2 board is not necessary for motherboard disassembly.
- Do not remove the USB connector 3 on the motherboard, it is glued. It does not interfere with disassembly!
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Remove the 2 screws from the holding plate of the USB connector 3 and on the rear side.
Then remove the USB3 metal plate.
Removal of the SSD M2 board is not necessary for motherboard disassembly.
Do not remove the USB connector 3 on the motherboard, it is glued. It does not interfere with disassembly!
Step 9
Removing fan clips
- Remove the screws from the two shims to secure the disc cage and the two fans.
- These plastic spacers are keyed
Remove the screws from the two shims to secure the disc cage and the two fans.
These plastic spacers are keyed
Step 10
Remove motherboard from the hood 1/2
- 4 Phillips screws must be removed from two side.
- Remove the fans’s 3-PIN power cable
4 Phillips screws must be removed from two side.
Remove the fans’s 3-PIN power cable
Step 11
Remove motherboard from the hood 2/2
- Here, the motherboard is still secure to the disk cage.
- Remove the motherboard from the case paying attention to the USB 3 connector on the front and the power button. To do this, move the front panel a little and lift the motherboard upwards (outside).
- Take care.
Here, the motherboard is still secure to the disk cage.
Remove the motherboard from the case paying attention to the USB 3 connector on the front and the power button. To do this, move the front panel a little and lift the motherboard upwards (outside).
Take care.
Step 12
Unsecure the motherboard from the metal cover
- Once the motherboard is out, unscrew the 4 screws of the metal protective cover (metal plate).
Once the motherboard is out, unscrew the 4 screws of the metal protective cover (metal plate).
Step 13
Motherboard: processor side
- Motherboard processor side
- INTEL Celeron J3455 / 64-bit / Quad core 1.5 burst up to 2.3 GHz
- Memory battery
- Internal beep
- USB 3 port
- Power button
- Flash memory
Motherboard processor side
INTEL Celeron J3455 / 64-bit / Quad core 1.5 burst up to 2.3 GHz
Memory battery
Internal beep
USB 3 port
Power button
Flash memory
Step 14
Motherboard: memory side
- Memory side of the motherboard (pre-equipped with 8 GB of RAM)
- NVMe M.2 SSD expansion card connector
- Connector (PCIe ??) for SATA disk expansion card
- Fan connector (x2)
- Power connector
- RJ45 LAN Connector x2
- eSATA connector
- 2 x 4GB DDR3L 1866 RAM Memory Stick
Memory side of the motherboard (pre-equipped with 8 GB of RAM)
NVMe M.2 SSD expansion card connector
Connector (PCIe ??) for SATA disk expansion card
Fan connector (x2)
Power connector
RJ45 LAN Connector x2
eSATA connector
2 x 4GB DDR3L 1866 RAM Memory Stick
To reassemble your device, follow the instructions in reverse order.
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