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QNAP TS-451

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QNAP released the TS-x51 series, which, although classified lower than the TS-x70 line, is comprised of high-performance members that feature the brand-new Intel Bay Trail SoC. Today, we will take a look at the TS-451. It not only features good performance but also looks great because of its white finish.

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I have this NAS with 8GB of ram and its just as good as my TS-470 Pro was and uses way less power.
 
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Too expensive for me, but this is the nas I need !

Good job QNap, but you need to check your pricing policy
 

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Seems to be a pretty good NAS, but for me too expensive.
I have a question; The TS-451 vs Synology 415+ ?
I need a NAS but I don't know if it should be a Synology or a QNAP .... Any suggestion?

Cheers
 

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Seems to be a pretty good NAS, but for me too expensive.
I have a question; The TS-451 vs Synology 415+ ?
I need a NAS but I don't know if it should be a Synology or a QNAP .... Any suggestion?

Cheers
I was considering exactly the same to models and can tell you:
The transfer speeds of TS-451 is higher than Synology 415 (play) and the power consumption is lower, in stand by even as low as 0,55W :)
I have decided to buy the TS-451-4G in january 2015 (when I expect the price to be lower).
 
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