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[BackOrder] QNAP TS-664 6-Bay Diskless NAS $745 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Great price for this relatively modern 6-bay NAS. Despatched in 1-2 months.

Ordered on 28 Dec for this price whilst thinking it's a pricing error. Mine is yet to be shipped too! Just noticed while browsing today that the price still appears to be current but for back order. BTW, I'm shopping for a 2TB cache SSD for it now.

$700+ 4-bay NASes now seem so 2022. Enjoy! :)

QNAP TS-664-4G-US 6 Bay High-Performance Desktop NAS with Intel Celeron Quad-core Processor, M.2 PCIe Slots and Dual 2.5GbE (2.5G/1G/100M) Network Connectivity (Diskless)

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  • +1

    QNAP TS-664 6-Bay Diskless NAS $745

    Prefer the TS-666 though.

    It is a beast !!!

    • Ha ha… it defintely is… Only because it is a human number!
      Unfortunate for QNAP they already skipped to 673 for their performance NAS line!

    • But still inferior to a Synology and Asustek

  • +8

    Looks exactly like my sharp microwave purchased in 1983.

    • +2

      Imagine using that with your brand new 18TBs! :)

  • OOS?

  • I'm seeing:

    $1,068.00 + $13.01 delivery January 20 - 23.

  • +1

    far to early for this i wondering why you were referencing buying an SSD when you posted a fancy microwave

  • +1

    At what point is SSD Cache worth it?
    I get the feeling that most people on OzB are buying for use in an environment of fewer than a dozen users.

    I found more benefit overall just upgrading RAM in my NAS.

    • I'm glad you said most people :)

      100% go for a RAM upgrade first. 4GB out of the box is too little for many tasks.

      • You would be surprised 4GB works well for most apps/tasks. Unless you have a load of Docker tasks running or VMs of course then RAM and cores are king!

        • That's correct and where something like NVMe cache can start to benefit, e.g. running databases.

  • It is back in stock… backordered..

    • Showing $998 for me.

      • I guess it went out of stock quickly?

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