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Asustor | AS3102T V2 | 2 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,USB3.1 gen1 | Intel Celeron 1.6GHz Dual-Core | 0 | Link | £193 |
Asustor | AS6302T | 2 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,USB3.0 type A,USB3.0 type C | Intel Celeron J3355 Dual-Core 2.0 GHz (burst up 2.5GHz) | 1313 | Link | £232 |
Qnap | TS-251B-2G | 2 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,PCIe v2 x2,USB3 type A (host),USB2 type A (host) | Intel® Celeron® J3355 dual-core 2.0 GHz processor (burst up to 2.5 GHz) | 1313 | Link | £236 |
Qnap | TS-251+-2G | 2 | Desktop NAS | LAN,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,USB3 type A (host),USB2 type A (host) | Intel Celeron J1900 2.0GHz Quad Core (up to 2.42GHz) | 1883 | Link | £255 |
Synology | DS218+ | 2 | DiskStation NAS | LAN,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,eSATA (host) | Intel® Celeron® J3355 dual-core 2.0 GHz | 1313 | Link | £256 |
Qnap | TS-251D-2G | 2 | Desktop NAS | USB2 type A (host),RJ45 1GbE,SATA 3.5,PCIe v2 x4,USB3 type A (host) | Intel® Celeron® J4005 dual-core 2.0 GHz processor (burst up to 2.7 GHz) | 1552 | Link | £263 |
Qnap | TS-351-2G | 3 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,M.2 NVMe,USB3 type A (host),USB2 type A (host),HDMI | Intel Celeron J1800 dual-core 2.41 GHz | 1025 | Link | £268 |
Qnap | TS-251B-4G | 2 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,PCIe v2 x2,USB3 type A (host),USB2 type A (host) | Intel® Celeron® J3355 dual-core 2.0 GHz processor (burst up to 2.5 GHz) | 1313 | Link | £271 |
Asustor | AS5202T | 2 | Nimbustor 2 NAS | RJ45 2.5GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,USB3.2 gen1,HDMI 2.0a | Intel Celeron J4005 | 1560 | Link | £272 |
Qnap | TS-251D-4G | 2 | Desktop NAS | USB2 type A (host),RJ45 1GbE,SATA 3.5,PCIe v2 x4,USB3 type A (host) | Intel® Celeron® J4005 dual-core 2.0 GHz processor (burst up to 2.7 GHz) | 1552 | Link | £298 |
Qnap | TS-253Be-2G | 2 | Desktop NAS | LAN,HDMI,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,PCIe v2 x2,USB3 type A (host) | Intel Celeron J3455 Quad Core 1.5 GHz (up to 2.3 GHz) | 2132 | Link | £306 |
Synology | DS218+ (6GB) | 2 | DiskStation NAS | LAN,eSATA (host),SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power | Intel® Celeron® J3355 dual-core 2.0 GHz | 1313 | Link | £313 |
Synology | DS218+ (10GB) | 2 | DiskStation NAS | LAN,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,eSATA (host) | Intel® Celeron® J3355 dual-core 2.0 GHz | 1313 | Link | £316 |
Asustor | AS5202T-8GC | 2 | Nimbustor 4 NAS | USB3.2 gen1,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,RJ45 2.5GbE,HDMI 2.0a | Intel Celeron J4005 | 1560 | Link | £316 |
Qnap | TS-351-4G | 3 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,M.2 NVMe,USB3 type A (host),USB2 type A (host),HDMI | Intel Celeron J1800 dual-core 2.41 GHz | 1025 | Link | £328 |
Qnap | TS-251D-8G | 2 | Desktop NAS | USB3 type A (host),PCIe v2 x4,SATA 3.5,RJ45 1GbE,USB2 type A (host) | Intel® Celeron® J4005 dual-core 2.0 GHz processor (burst up to 2.7 GHz) | 1552 | Link | £328 |
Asustor | AS3204T V2 | 4 | Desktop NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,USB3.1 gen1 | Intel Celeron 1.6GHz Dual-Core | 0 | Link | £338 |
Synology | DS718+ | 2 | DiskStation NAS | RJ45 1GbE,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,USB3 type A (host),eSATA (host) | Intel Celeron J3455 quad-core 1.5GHz, burst up to 2.3GHz | 2153 | Link | £342 |
Qnap | TS-253Be-4G | 2 | Desktop NAS | HDMI,LAN,SATA 7-pin Discrete with Power,PCIe v2 x2,USB3 type A (host) | Intel Celeron J3455 Quad Core 1.5 GHz (up to 2.3 GHz) | 2132 | Link | £346 |
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