Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Origin Storage Thecus N4310 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Origin Storage Thecus N4310.
May 2015
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The editors liked
High performance for relatively little $
Quiet
USB 3.0 ports
Build Quality
Good Performance
Features
Single/JBOD/RAID0/1/5/6/10 Support
Android/iOS Apps
Power
Support for dual power input (two PSUs connected at the same time) for redundancy reasons
Low power consumption
Quiet operation
USB 3.0 support
Good quality cooling fan
Option for fast RAID creation that actually works
Support for optional modules
The editors didn't like
Slow attached backup
Slow admin GUI
No Video Output (VGA/HDMI)
GUI Remains Unchanged
Huge price difference to the N2310
The CPU was too weak for my multi-client tests with a RAID 6 configuration
Can't expand from single disk to a RAID level without losing data
The interface needs work to reach the competition's levels
Abstract: The Thecus N4310 is a small business oriented Linux NAS (Network Attached Storage) device that makes it easy to setup an EXT4-based RAID storage environment with encryption support. The Thecus web-based software makes it easy to take full advantage of the...
Build Quality, Good Performance, Features, Single/JBOD/RAID0/1/5/6/10 Support, Android/iOS Apps, Power
No Video Output (VGA/HDMI), GUI Remains Unchanged,
Over the years many of you have obviously figured out that we never like to hide so we always come clean about what we really feel about a product and that's the thing with the N4310 since it left us with mixed feelings. On one side you have...
Published: 2015-03-06, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The latest N4310 SOHO/Home NAS from Thecus is a visible upgrade over their low-cost N2310, both outside and inside; the hardware has been beefed up regarding the number of USB 3.0 ports, we've got more internal RAM and the SoC frequency (AMCC APM86491RDK)...
Support for dual power input (two PSUs connected at the same time) for redundancy reasons, Low power consumption, Quiet operation, USB 3.0 support, Good quality cooling fan, Option for fast RAID creation that actually works, Support for optional modules,
Huge price difference to the N2310, The CPU was too weak for my multi-client tests with a RAID 6 configuration, Can't expand from single disk to a RAID level without losing data, The interface needs work to reach the competition's levels, Interface is slo
The Thecus N4310 retails for $280, Support for dual power input (two PSUs connected at the same time) for redundancy reasons Low power consumption Quiet operation USB 3.0 support Good quality cooling fan Option for fast RAID creation that actually works S...
Published: 2015-02-02, Author: Twitter
Terry , review by: wegotserved.com
For the NAS user on a budget, the N4310 delivers the basics in a compact, good value package. But competition in network attached storage has never been hotter and Thecus' latest offering pales against more powerful, better featured devices from other man...
High performance for relatively little $, Quiet, USB 3.0 ports
Slow attached backup, Slow admin GUI
As with the Thecus N2310, the APM86491 SoC appears to provide the N4310 with decent performance at a low cost. The N2310, as noted, is the least expensive two-bay NAS and the N4310 wears the same crown for four-bay NASes we have reviewed. Yet on some benc...
With the amount of data we store growing every day, the four-bay NAS market seems to be the sweet spot for consumers that want a good amount of features at prices that are easy on the wallet. The N4310 from Thecus fits right in with all the basic feature...
Abstract: The N4310 is a very well priced 4 bay NAS from Thecus. On the inside there is a dual core SoC, which has been combined with 1 Gigabyte of RAM. Apart from that the N4310 features a gigabit Ethernet interface. With this NAS Thecus is mainly addressing home ...
Starting with the build quality of the N4310 we have an impressive unit. There are no large plastic panels here, instead we get a nice sturdy metal chassis. The finish is well applied and Thecus have even gone to the trouble of putting some nice covers ov...
Overall, it's hard to fault the Thecus N4310. First and foremost it is a cheap NAS and here is where Thecus scores big. For a little over £200, this 4 bay NAS is one of the cheapest on the market, certainly when you also consider the amount of features it...