
-reasonable cost -two m.2 slots -form factor -IPMI

2.5gb port, expandable RAM, HDMI out, expandable upto 32TB

IPMI alone has to be the biggest feature! Board looks built to last decades


Nice build quality, decent fit and finish, reasonable beveled edges. No sharp bits to get cut on.

Best NAS OS DSM 7.3, user friendly, robust, slick. Can use any HDD brand with DSM 7.3. Support RAID and SHR.

Does exactly what its supposed to do with no complexity or difficulty. Virtually plug and play.

Fits into the Ubuiquti ecosystem perfectly. Lowest price by far for anywhere near the quality and specifications for a NAS of this kind. 10 gigabit port. My Mac can format it APFS, just like an external drive. File sharing is a breeze. Security is easy to set up. Seven drive bays. RAID 5, 6, and 1+0 (with hot spare). Multiple volumes. Perfect integration into Ubiquity ecosystem.

Price saves bucks not having to purchase 3 seperate bay adapters . Holds 3 devices 2 ssd and 1 - 3.5 . With another bay adapter all 3 bays will mount the 2.5 drives . Pretty much everything just snaps in place . Unclutters the drive bays aswell . Icy Dock has other adapter options .

Been waiting for a storm to submit a review. This unit maintained my internet connection during a Tornado Warning and subsequent power outage. I love it!

My CyberPower CP1500 arrived with no damage. I plugged it in and it worked right out of the box. Thanks NewEgg. 5-Stars


-Whisper quite -Many Features -Web GUI or phone app to manage it -You have to know what your doing or at least read the manual.

It just works. And in the computer world thats a big win. Runs as fast as a local hard drive.


- Works as advertised, supports my mid-range PC with dual monitor setup long enough to save, close my work & shutdown when outages/fluctuations occur - power supplied to my devices plugged in remains consistent & entirely uninterrupted - Has lived through over a dozen power flickers & full on outages in my small town which is notorious for frying household appliances with our terrible power company (in southern Ontario, Canada) - Alarm when wall power is lost and UPS has kicked on can be turned off/on - Alarm, when on, is not excessively loud - the word alarm makes you think it will be screaming at you but it's comparable to a microwave button beep, probably a little bit quieter - When alarm is turned off, it still makes a very audible click when kicking on due to external power being cut off, so unless you have closed headphones or are blasting music you'll probably know the power went out if you didn't have any other indicator (like you had your lights off in your room mid-day or something) and can begin shutting your stuff off

- Even with Epyc 7742 under full stress test load on open bench without additional airflow all components are reasonably cool- Dual 10G Ethernet adapters- All PCIe ports are x16 which is how it should be (yes, Supermicro, Im looking at you)- Internal USB3.2 header - thank you! Add sound card and you have a perfect workstation motherboard

What can I say, it does what it is supposed to do without unnecessary bells and whistles (or beeps). The price is reasonable. The wired remote display and control is a great feature.

