QNAP TS-x62 series 2.5 Gigabit NAS based on Celeron N4505 SoC
QNAP introduced the 2.5 Gigabit NAS TS-x62 series equipped with Intel Celeron N4505. The product range includes the 2-bay TS-262 and 4-bay TS-462 models.
Both come included with two M.2 (PCI Express) slots for SSD caching and two PCI Express 3.0 (x2) slots for network card expansion. In addition to multimedia streaming, there is an HDMI port that allows you to output video straight from the main unit.
TS-262
The 2-bay model "TS-262" has 4 GB of memory, 4 GB of flash memory, USB 2.0 x 2 and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A x 2 interfaces. The body measures 105mm in width, 226mm in depth, 168mm in height, and weighs 1.55kg. The cooling fan measures 70mm x 1.
TS-462
The 4-bay variant "TS-462" has 2GB RAM, 4GB flash memory, USB 2.0 x 2 and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A x 2 ports. The body measures 170 mm wide, 226 mm deep, 168 mm high, and weighs 2.26 kg. The cooling fan measures 120 mm x 1.
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Considering what NASes are expected to do these days, that CPU seems a little anemic. If it were 2c/4t I think it'd be fine, but 2c/2t seems like it might under-perform.
I have a quad core ARM at 1.9GHz, and it struggles at times. Sure, it lacks some of the more advanced instructions, but it also has double the core count.