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QNAP TS-120 1-Bay NAS Server
One bay NAS servers, okay. This is the new 1-bay NAS server from QNAP, the TS-120. Designed for HOME / SOHO users, this 1-bay NAS server is equipped with a 1.6GHz Marvell 6282 processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM, one 3.5-inch SATA HDD bay, 1x Gigabit Ethernet port, 1x USB 2.0 port (front), 2x USB 3.0 ports (rear), 1x eSATA port and a 50mm silent cooling fan. The TS-120 is available now.
eries | Home / SOHO |
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CPU | Marvell 1.6GHz |
Memory capacity | 512MB DDR3 RAM |
Flash ROM capacity | 16MB |
HDD | SATA II / SSD HDD "2.5 or SATA" 1 x 3.5 |
Note: 1. Maximum capacity 4TB HDD is not attached to 2. This product. Please buy it separately. |
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HDD tray | 1 x removable tray |
LAN port | 1 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet port |
LED indicator | Status, LAN, USB, HDD |
USB | 1 x USB 2.0 port (front); 2 x USB 3.0 port (rear) |
USB printer, drive, Hub, UPS support | |
eSATA | 1 x eSATA port (back) |
Button | Power button, USB one-touch copy button, reset button |
Warning buzzer | Warning system |
Shape | Tower configuration |
Dimension | 168.5 (height) x 73 (W) x 225 (D) mm |
Weight | Weight: 1.04kg |
Gross Weight: 1.80kg | |
Power consumption (W) | Sleep mode: 5W |
Running time: 12W | |
(500GB HDD 1 units installed) | |
Temperature | 0 ~ 40 ˚ C |
Humidity | 0-95% |
Power | External AC adapter (36W) Input: 100-240V |
Security | K-lock security |
Cooling fan | 1 x Silent fan specification (5cm, 12V DC) |
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#4585547 Posted on: 04/27/2013 05:20 PM
Happened ages ago, HP Microserver, I have 3, my cheapest was £89, and the most expensive was £140, can take 5 drives easily or 6 if needed.
I'm waiting for some company to come out with a really cheap four bay NAS server. How expensive can it possibly be?
Happened ages ago, HP Microserver, I have 3, my cheapest was £89, and the most expensive was £140, can take 5 drives easily or 6 if needed.
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#4585682 Posted on: 04/27/2013 09:30 PM
I was thinking of south of $200.
I mean parts wise, it can't possibly cost anything over ~$100-$150 for such a system.
Happened ages ago, HP Microserver, I have 3, my cheapest was £89, and the most expensive was £140, can take 5 drives easily or 6 if needed.
I was thinking of south of $200.
I mean parts wise, it can't possibly cost anything over ~$100-$150 for such a system.
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#4586160 Posted on: 04/28/2013 06:31 PM
I was thinking of south of $200.
I mean parts wise, it can't possibly cost anything over ~$100-$150 for such a system.
Am I missing something?
£89 = $138
£140 = $215
So you can get what you want for the price you want (my other server cost in between the two). Two servers are the N36L and one is the N40L.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=339856
Need moar servers.

I was thinking of south of $200.
I mean parts wise, it can't possibly cost anything over ~$100-$150 for such a system.
Am I missing something?
£89 = $138
£140 = $215
So you can get what you want for the price you want (my other server cost in between the two). Two servers are the N36L and one is the N40L.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=339856
Need moar servers.

Chillin
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Posts: 6814
Joined: 2006-01-18
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Posts: 6814
Joined: 2006-01-18
#4586214 Posted on: 04/28/2013 08:14 PM
Am I missing something?
£89 = $138
£140 = $215
So you can get what you want for the price you want (my other server cost in between the two). Two servers are the N36L and one is the N40L.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=339856
I just went to HP's website, they said that the Microserver "starts" at $389...
Am I missing something?
£89 = $138
£140 = $215
So you can get what you want for the price you want (my other server cost in between the two). Two servers are the N36L and one is the N40L.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=339856
I just went to HP's website, they said that the Microserver "starts" at $389...
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I'm waiting for some company to come out with a really cheap four bay NAS server. How expensive can it possibly be?