This page might not contain the most exciting information. However, it is relevant. The specifications are taken directly from the manufacturer at the time of the review. They can as such be subject to possible changes and future hardware revisions.
The power consumption is the actual measured power draw at the outlet. We record power consumption in various stages of our testing to give you a better idea of your total cost of ownership. The measured energy consumption is with the maximum amount of drives installed.
The chart shows the actual power consumption measured at the PSU connection and while loaded with a maximum amount of drives. The maximum power draw will occur during boot times.
Synology’s NAS come in simple brown boxes, and I like that. There is no need for bold and colourful prints on such a box. At least not in my opinion. There are two labels on the box, one on the front and one on the rear.
The front label has a picture of the NAS unit itself, the model number, and the vital feature highlights.
The rear label explains the various connections and buttons, and it also has the hardware specification list.
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