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July 2014
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-09-19, Autor: Christian , Testbericht von: tomshw.de
Betrachtet man das Thecus N5550, so hat man das Gefühl, dass ein semiprofessionelles NAS mit Video-Ausgängen und Soundanschlüssen ausgestattet wurde, um es für die Mediaplayer Freunde attraktiver zu machen. Dabei steht der Intel Atom auch so dem N5550 seh...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-03-24, Autor: Andreas , Testbericht von: hardwareluxx.de
sehr gute Geschwindigkeit, Platz für fünf Festplatten, niedriger Preis, solide verarbeitetes Gehäuse, Interessanter HTPC-Ansatz
Webinterface ist verbesserungswürdig, Festplatten sind nicht gedämmt, Lüfter ist laut, Benchmark
Insgesam liefert Thecus mit dem N5550 ein grundsolides NAS. Es bietet Platz für fünf Festplatten und kann damit jede Menge Kapazitäten zur Verfügung stellen. Die Geschwindigkeit für den Dateizugriff kann sich ebenfalls sehen lassen. Die Verarbeitung des...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-11-07, Autor: Jason , Testbericht von: bigbruin.com
Fast, Quiet, Can be used as a media server, as well as a media player thanks to audio/video outputs onboard, Good value
No hibernation mode available to reduce power consumption, Single USB 3.0 port isn't in a very practical location, User interface and add on modules are not the strong suit of Thecus NAS servers, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free t
The main thing that impressed me about the Thecus N5550 5-Bay NAS server was the transfer rates it was able to put up. Reads and writes consistently topped 100MB/s, and many times it was closing in on 120MB/s. You definitely have the speed to handle anyth...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-15, Autor: Marc , Testbericht von: techwarelabs.com
Zusammenfassung: SOHO or SMB NAS devices have become quite popular these days, with their rich feature set, low cost, and ease of adding large amounts of storage to your network. There are many companies that vie in this market segment, such as QNAP, Synology, LaCie, Info...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-10, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: modders-inc.com
With multiple people living at home having a large storage pool is almost a need vs. a want especially if the data is important. With the N5550 the options on how you configure that pool depends on your needs. If the data isn't important and you want the ...
Good Build Quality (Leaving Out The Front Door), Very Good Read/Write Performance, 5 Drive Bays, 2GB DDR3 RAM (Expandable To 8GB By Patching The FW), 2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports (With Link Aggregation), 5 USB Ports (1xUSB 3.0 / 4xUSB 2.0), eSATA Ports, HDMI/
Power Consumption, SATA II, Single USB 3.0 Port,
Thecus has been around for almost 10 years now but until the moment we got their N5550 in our hands we didn't think they could come close to QNAP, Synology and ASUSTOR both in terms of performance and operating system usability always based on what we had...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-29, Autor: Christopher , Testbericht von: neowin.net
Zusammenfassung: Let's face it, most of the data we want to store on a centralized NAS device is media of some sort: Pictures, music, or videos. If you only have a large collection of Word documents, you can probably back them up to a USB thumbdrive and don't need teraby...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-07, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: missingremote.com
NAS (Network Attached Storage) units have been growing in popularity over the years, due to their ease of use in providing a lot of storage in a compact enclosure, while making redundancy a simple matter of replacing drives when warned. With the HTPC cont...
High price/performance ratio, Support for five hot-swap disks, Highly reliable operation, Low power consumption, Strong PSU (200 W) with 80 Plus certification, Comes with 2 GB RAM installed while most of the competition only has 1 GB, Fully metallic casin
The operating system's interface isn't as appealing and intuitive as the competition's offerings, Installing available modules can be really tricky, High memory utilization, especially during heavy network throughput, Fan can be noisy, No fan profile adju
The Thecus N5550 retails for $479.99. High price/performance ratio Support for five hot-swap disks Highly reliable operation Low power consumption Strong PSU (200 W) with 80 Plus certification Comes with 2 GB RAM installed while most of the competition on...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-03-27, Autor: Martin , Testbericht von: DigitalReviews.net
Expect to pay around $600 (Australian) for the Thecus N5550. That's a good price for a NAS with all the software features you could want, all the connection possibilities you could need and probably all the capacity (up to 20GB) you need with these 5 bays...