Qnap TS-262 Dual Core Celeron 2-bay NAS


TS-262-4G
| CPU | Intel® Celeron® N4505 Dual Core/2 Thread Processor (up to 2.9 GHz) |
| CPU architecture | 64-bit x86 |
| graphics processor | Intel® UHD Graphics |
| floating point operations | |
| encryption engine | (AES-NI) |
| hardware acceleration shift | |
| system memory | 4 GB built-in (not expandable) |
| maximum memory | 4GB |
| flash memory | 4 GB (dual-boot OS protection) |
| Number of hard disk slots | 2 x 3.5″ SATA 6Gb/s
System shipment does not include hard drives.
For a list of hard drive compatibility, visit https://www.qnap.com/compatibility/ |
| Supported hard disk types | 3.5″ SATA HDD2.5 ” SATA HDD2.5 ” SATA SSD |
| Hot-plug support | |
| M.2 slot | 2x M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 3 x1 |
| SSD cache acceleration support | |
| 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port (2.5G/1G/100M) | 1 (2.5G/1G/100M/10M) |
| Wake on LAN (WOL) | |
| giant frame | |
| PCIe slot | 1 Slot 1: PCIe Gen 3 x2 |
| USB 2.0 port | 2 |
| USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) port | 2 Type-A |
| Infrared (IR) receiver | (Optional QNAP RM-IR004 remote control) |
| HDMI output | 1. HDMI 2.0 |
| Appearance | upright |
| LED indicator | Power/Status, Network, USB, HDD 1-2 |
| button | Power, USB Copy, System Reset |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 168 × 105 × 226 mm |
| Weight (net weight) | 1.55kg |
| Weight (total weight) | 2.68kg |
| operating temperature | 0 – 40°C (32°F – 104°F) |
| Storage temperature | -20 – 70°C (-4°F – 158°F) |
| Relative humidity | 5-95% RH (non-condensing), wet bulb: 27˚C (80.6˚F) |
| Power Supplier | 65W Transformer, 100-240V |
| Power Consumption: HDD Hibernation Mode | 8.198W |
| Power consumption: operating mode, normal | 12.448W
Pass the hard drive full load test.
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| fan | 1 x 70mm, 12VDC |
| system alert | buzzer |
| Kensington security slot | |
| Maximum number of simultaneous connections (CIFS) – maximum memory | 1500 |
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