![]() It was also very, VERY surprising when you learned that this value-tier device (following in the architectural footsteps of the 2016 TS-451+) it has a number of hardware choices that might actually result in it challenging the TS-464 higher tier by quite a degree! In many ways, the TS-453E is a little too good to be true and certainly more than the dual-core and/or ARM-equipped systems one would have expected here. So, when the TS-453E arrived, it was really surprising that QNAP was planning to continue this product family. However, that convention changed with the release of the TS-圆4 series, with the TS-464 4-bay arriving as the best example of the brand’s prosumer tier NAS to date. Now, the QNAP TS-X53 series of devices (previously in X53 Pro, X53A, X53B and X53D) was always considered the Prosumer/SMB tier of their portfolio. A four-drive (HDD or SSD) system opens the door to RAID 5 configurations, throughput of 500-600MB/s and it is also where brands tend to begin stretching their wings in terms of the hardware they choose to include in their systems. For most users looking at buying their first Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, a 4-Bay system is the perfect blend of storage, ability and value. ![]() Why would you consider the QNAP TS-453E? Arriving in an oddly efficient and affordable, yet very capable form with its Intel Quad Core, 2.5GbE and 8GB memory architecture – this device stands out from the rest of the band’s value tier. 10.2 Related The QNAP TS-453E NAS Drive Review
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