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  1. Julio Urquidi

    QNAP Announces Home/SOHO NAS With PCIe Expansion

    The dual-bay QNAP TS-215B NAS, designed for home and small office use, is powered by Intel’s 14nm Celeron J3355 dual-core 2.0GHz processor, 2 GB or 4 GB dual-channel DDR3L SODIMM RAM (upgradable to 8GB) and supports 3.5”/2.5” SATA HDDs or SSDs. TS-215B gives QNAP customers a single PCIe slot...
  2. TheLostSwede

    Realtek 2.5Gbps Ethernet controller

    It seems like no-one really noticed that Realtek announced a few 2.5Gbps Ethernet controllers (and a PHY) at Computex, myself included, despite going to their booth. Admittedly I was looking for something entirely different there, but it wasn't something they were highlighting either. It looks...
  3. Julio Urquidi

    QNAP Updates Entry-Level Rackmount NASes, Adds pfSense VM

    QNAP updated its TS-x32XU line of SMB-level rack-mounted NASes. Available in 4-bay, 8-bay or 12-bay models, with single or redundant power supplies, these refreshed NASes are powered by a new 64-bit Alpine AL-324 ARMv8 Cortex-A57 quad-core 1.7 GHz processor by Annapurna Labs, and DDR4 memory...
  4. Julio Urquidi

    New QNAP QM2 PCIe Cards Support Up To Four SSDs

    QNAP’s latest set of QM2 PCIe expansion cards include models that support up to four M.2 SSDs, providing different to ways to use additional flash memory, including SSD caching, data tiering, or just adding more capacity. Designed for use with QNAP’s own PCIe slot equipped NAS products, the...
  5. Julio Urquidi

    Synology Releases 6 Bay Intel-based NAS

    Designed for small and medium-sized businesses, the six-bay DS1618+ desktop NAS is powered by a 64-bit Intel Atom C3538 quad core 2.1 GHz processor and 4 GB DDR4 memory (expandable to 32 GB). Built with hot-swappable drive bays compatible with 3.5”, 2.5” HDDs and 2.5” SSDs, DS1618+ is...
  6. U

    HT160 CLIENT ADAPTOR FOR R7800 & 8500, X10

    It seems the Intel 9260 Intel Wireless-Ac 9260 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QJQF4Y/?tag=snbforums-20 Hope someone review it soon.
  7. Julio Urquidi

    Thecus 2U Rackmount Gets Skylake, Upgradable to 64 GB RAM

    Thecus’ N8910 is an 8-bay rack-mountable NAS that uses Intel’s Core i3 6100 Dual Core 3.7GHz processor+ Intel C236 chipset. It includes 4 GB DDR4 memory, upgradable to 64 GB. Designed for SMBs, the N8910 was built to handle heavy workloads and secures its payload with AES 256-bit volume...
  8. Julio Urquidi

    QNAP Launches TS-x53B Series NAS With USB-C And PCIe Expansion

    Created for SOHO and SMB market, the TS-x53B series comes in 2-bay, 4-bay and 6-bay models (pictured above). Aside from having USB-C, the new NAS line-up also offers a PCIe slot that can be used to add an additional Ethernet/Wi-Fi card or PCIe storage – QNAP’s example included the company’s own...
  9. M

    Asus pcie wi-fi card PCE-AC88 $92.96

    It's been this price since Saturday, lowest I had seen it previously was $104.xx https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H9QMOMY/?tag=snbforums-20
  10. Julio Urquidi

    Now Your QNAP NAS Can Be A Wireless Base Station

    Owners of TVS-x73 series and other QNAP NASes with PCIe slots can now go wireless by using QNAP’s new WirelessAP Station app and select PCIe wireless network cards, Based on QTS LXC Container and OpenWrt, the new Wireless AP feature lets users connect directly to the NAS over a secure...
  11. ElShaddai Edwards

    2x PCI adapters vs bridge?

    Currently have two tower PCs connected to an AC1750 router with N900 PCI-E cards. Would like to update the 5GHz connection to AC to avoid conflicts with my other AC clients, but not sure if the better option is to upgrade to AC PCI cards or grab a second AC router and use it as a wireless...
  12. Julio Urquidi

    StarTech.com Releases NBase-T NIC

    Dubbed by StarTech.com as a 5-speed NIC, the company announced its new single-port PCIe NBASE-T Ethernet network card, the ST10GSPEXNB. The new PCIe 2.0x4 NIC supports 10, 5, 2.5, 1 Gbps and 100 Mbps networks, 16K jumbo frames, 802.1q VLAN tagging, and Auto-MDIX. A low power consumption...
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