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The fresh TS-451+ uses a much stronger four-core CPU and comes in two versions with either 2 GB and 8 GB of memory, while its predecessor uses a dual-core CPU and features either 1 GB or 4 GB. Considering the TS-451's high performance, these changes alone show potential. Another major, visual difference between the older and newer version is the black finish since the older TS-451 has a white finish. Some of you, including ourselves, would prefer the white finish still; however, QNAP apparently sought to visually set the new version apart from its predecessor.The TS-451+ caters to enthusiast home users, which is why it not only has an HDMI port, but an IR remote control to easily control it through HD Station and via its built-in IR receiver. Its Intel CPU can also easily handle up to 1080p multimedia content, and its HDMI port allows it to pass 7.1 channel audio on to your home theater's amplifier. The TS-451+ even transcodes Full HD videos on the fly should you want to stream to such devices as smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. Another interesting feature of this NAS is that you can expand its capacity with a UX-800P expansion unit for up to 12 HDDs, though the TS-451 is also compatible with the UX-800P.
QNAP TS-451+ Specifications | |
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Processor | Intel Celeron J1900 2.0GHz Quad-Core (burst up to 2.41GHz) |
Operating System | Embedded Linux |
Memory | 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) SO-DIMM DDR3 |
Flash Memory | 512 MB |
Storage | 4x 3.5'/2.5' SATA II/III |
Expansion Unit | Max. 1 (UX-800P, UX-500P) |
RAID Levels: | Single Disk, JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 5, 5 + Hot Spare, 6, 6 + Hot Spare, 10 |
Capacity | up to 24 TB (disks not included) |
iSCSI | Target & Initiator |
Hot-Swap | 4x |
Networking | 2x 10/100/1000 Mbit Ethernet |
I/O Ports | 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, HDMI 1.4a |
IR Receiver | Yes (QNAP RM-IR002 remote control) |
Dimensions | 177(H) x 180(W) x 235(D) mm 6.97(H) x 7.09(W) x 9.25(D) inch |
Weight | 3 kg (6.61 lbs) |
Power Consumption | S3 sleep: 0.57 HDD standby: 15.78 In operation (typical): 33.88 |
Power Supply | External, 90 W, 100-240 V |
Fan | 1x 120 mm (FD121225LB) |
Warranty | 2 years |
Price excluding VAT (at the time of the review) | $649 (TS-451+ 2G: $529) |
This NAS can accommodate up to four discs, which makes for 24 TB if you use 6 TB discs before formating them in JBOD, and you can add more storage with QNAP's expansion unit. Networking is taken care of by two Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be teamed, which doubles the bandwidth between the NAS and switch. The other I/O ports include two USB 3.0 ports of which one is at the front of the unit, two USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI 1.4a port through which you can connect the NAS to a monitor or a TV to exploit its multimedia capabilities. The HDMI port also allows for the NAS to be as a normal PC, through QNAP's QvPC technology.
What left a very good impression on us is the fact that the TS-451+ includes an IR receiver, and QNAP even includes a compatible remote control, which will be of use to those who use the NAS as a multimedia player. Similar to QNAP's older TS-451, the TS-451+ is very compact. The unit uses an external 90 W power brick in order to be as compact. Cooling is handled by a 120 mm fan that uses double ball-bearings, which will have it last for quite a while.
The warranty is two years long; it should be longer in our opinion, but most NAS servers, even high-end ones, come with the same warranty period. Most NAS manufacturers are probably afraid to provide a longer warranty with a product that it is supposed to operate around the clock. At $650, the 8 GB version is quite expensive, while the 2 GB version is $120 cheaper. The price difference for only 6 GB of RAM is very high, especially if we take current RAM prices into account.
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