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Guru3D.com » Review » Thecus N4810 NAS review 5

Thecus N4810 NAS review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/09/2016 03:17 PM [ 3 comment(s) ]

We review the new Thecus N4810, a Linux based NAS unit that is price competitive while offering great performance. The four bay beast is now fitted with a quad-core Intel Celeron processor and has received an upgrade to 4GB of system memory, with the ability to upgrade. Triple four my man.

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schmidtbag
Senior Member



Posts: 5748
Posted on: 12/09/2016 08:53 PM
4GB seems really overkill for something like this. If they went with ARM, they could have reduced the price and lowered RAM consumption to the point that 2GB would've been plenty.
However, I know from experience that getting an ARM platform with multiple SATA connectors is difficult to find, let alone one with RAID support.

Pixo
Junior Member



Posts: 11
Posted on: 12/09/2016 10:42 PM
Does it have HW RAID or is it a software one?

Also i find it funny that VAAPI means that KODI is custom and optimized build for this NAS.

RonanH
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Posts: 66
Posted on: 12/12/2016 10:19 AM
Nice article, spoiled by repeated mentions of Cat 6e ... there is no such thing as Cat 6e! There is Cat 6 and Cat6A.

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