Thecus N4810 NAS review





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.
Read articleThecus N2810 NAS review




We review the N2810, this is a Linux based NAS unit that is price competitive while offering great performance. Armed with a dual-core Intel Celeron processor and 2GB of memory with the ability to upgrade, this unit rocks and offers a lot of value for money in a crowded NAS channel. This puppy can take 2 HDDs, has low power consumption, but most of all can be used for 1080p / 4k HTPC accelerated media playback as it has HDMI out and support for a custom version of XBMC (Kodi).
Read articleThecus N5810 NAS review





We review the N5810, this is a Linux based NAS unit that is price competitive while it offers great performance. Armed with an Intel Celeron 2.0/2.41 Turbo GHz quad-core based processor and 4GB of memory with the ability to upgrade this unit rocks hard with its 5 HDD bays. Power consumption sits at 15 to 20 Watts with one HDD.
Read articleThecus W4000+ NAS review




We review the Thecus W4000+, this is a NAS unit that doesn't run linux for a change, no Sir its operating system is Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 Essentials (WSS). Armed with WSS you receive a NAS unit that really is a complete server with expensive software. You navigate in a Windows environment and while using all the luxurious options and features that come along with it.
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