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The QNAP TS-433-4G-US is a versatile 4-bay NAS designed for home users seeking efficient file storage and multimedia streaming. Powered by a 2.0GHz ARM Cortex-A55 quad-core processor and equipped with 4GB DDR4 RAM, this diskless NAS supports up to 22TB per drive, ensuring ample space for your digital assets. With features like seamless backup for Windows and Mac, and secure remote access via MyQNAPCloud, it’s the perfect solution for modern digital lifestyles.
Processor | 2 GHz |
RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | Diskless, max capacity 22TB per drive |
Chipset Brand | arm |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 TB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | QNAP |
Series | TS-433-4G-US |
Item model number | TS-433-4G-US |
Operating System | Windows, Mac |
Item Weight | 4.56 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.62 x 6.3 x 6.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.62 x 6.3 x 6.65 inches |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Flash Memory Size | 4 GB |
Manufacturer | QNAP |
ASIN | B0B8M5WQ1Y |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | August 3, 2022 |
C**R
A Challenge But Worth the Effort
I got tired of my home network music access working when it felt like it, so looked into using a NAS and chose this QNAP model after reading reviews. I have some IT experience but no longer work in it so this was admittedly a tad complicated, but I also admit I'm the kind of guy who doesn't like asking for directions when I'm lost. I realized at the mid-point I was complicating things by *not* stopping and making sure the home network access was solid before worrying about the online cloud part of things. The unit itself is not large and the process of adding either size SATA drives was easy. On a desk shelf, it is a bit noisy as you can hear a bit of hum and vibration when the hard drive or drives are spinning. The power cable is a tad short in my humble opinion. You start by installing a "Q-Finder" app on your computer attached to the same network, and step-by-step the software walks you through assigning an admin login and setup on your LAN. Once you wade into the out-of-home access arena is where I had problems, but when I realized I didn't want that, the rest fell into place. There are tweaks you make with the QNAP *and* the devices you want to use to access the files to get it all to work. Go slow and careful and use the Help and online searches and it comes together. Your phone, tablet or other device will need to login the first time with your admin name and password to see and play the files but once you are thru that hoop the fun begins. This QNAP plays MP3s more quickly and without any hiccups than several server apps I used for years on Windows. The QNAP has it's own processor and RAM so it is way faster producing file lists and starting playback. The user interface on the computer is quite nice too. Between the cost of the QNAP and a nice fast 3.5" 2TB hard drive I had $300 invested but I am happy with the results.I didn't have to contact tech support so that was a win. I could also enable an external drive connected by USB for access. Be aware that using a pre-loaded drive on the inside is not the idea--the QNAP formats/erases any drive you install internally.Hope this review was helpful.
J**R
Unbeatable Value
You don't need all the bells and whistles to have an effective Cloud Backup. It took a bit of doing to get it running, the drive build and intranet network speeds are excellent. I can connect an external 3.5/5G NIC but thus far, no need. It runs great, just using a pair of older 500GB drives in RAID1 and it's speeds and access times are fantastic. The 2 GB of RAM beats the hell out of competitor's 1GB solutions and while it's a bit sluggish on some apps (that normally require 4GB or more) they do function. I have it firewalled, CLAM AV protected and with Malware screening. Using it as a personal cloud backup for my phone, for my Fiancée's phone and for our files and photos on PC too. Much faster than any cloud service available and super cheap to maintain. Using old drives that were collecting dust for online storage that would cost hundreds of dollars a year to maintain. Taiwan based company so the security is solid and the network is secure.I wanted the 2.5 Gig version (my internal network is all 2.5/5/10Gig Switches and NICs but I'm satisfied with 1G transfers. It's faster than the reviews online about it (maybe because my internal network is WIRED) because I'm not using it as a wifi NAS. All Hardwired. Can't beat what I paid for it. 169 Open Boxed (never used), I will buy this again.Minimum investment for maximum gain. RAID 1 is solid and took a couple hours to synchronize (2) for 500GB, so expect massive sync times if you go up to the maximum supported drives (18GB per drive).
E**N
Powerful Storage with a Steep Learning Curve
I purchased this primarily as a photo storage device, and I’m very happy with the storage capacity—it’s generous and handles large files with ease. This is definitely a product geared toward more advanced users. The setup process wasn’t exactly plug-and-play, even though they do provide a QR code and app to assist.There’s a fair amount of customization and configuration needed before you can fully start using it. If you’re tech-savvy or familiar with NAS setups, you’ll probably appreciate the flexibility and control. But for the average user, be prepared for a bit of a learning curve.That said, once it’s up and running, it performs very well. Fast access, reliable storage, and plenty of features make it a strong option for serious users who want a high-performance backup and storage solution.
N**R
Quick install, runs fine, but ....
Had an old TS-212 that was working fine but getting pretty old and was quite slow at times. It is so old that system updates stopped working.Removed the hard drives from the 212 and put them in the 233 and fired it up. Pretty much everything came up just like before with the same data, login and password but a lot faster. Only the network address changed but QFinder gave me the new address.The 233 wanted system updates, which took a little while.Have an external USB drive for real-time backups and had to find the app for that (HBS3 - Hybrid Backup Sync 3) and load and configure it again.Overall, I'm quite satisfied with this unit.Only negative is the on-line tutorials barely help. The main issue is they are mostly long videos and one has to wait for them to get to the point, if possible. Sometimes it may not be the correct video so 5 minutes are wasted wading thru it. Their PDF qts5.0x user manual is better.Update 8/3/2023Been running for 10 months. Failed yesterday - seemed to be running but no Ethernet communication and so can't talk to it. Ended up pulling the older and slower QNAP 212 unit out of storage and using that to get up and running again. This 233 is in the trash. Bought a new 233 that installed quickly and is running fine.Update 8/22/23Have downgraded my rating from 3 to 1 star.I'm done with QNAP. I am disgusted with this model. The second 233 quit today with exactly the same symptom of the prior 233.
T**Z
worthless, update figured out how to work it, DOES EXACTLY WHAT I WANT IT TO DO
Cant figure out how to log on to it, an expensive paper weight.UPDATEI figured out how to log on to it, WORKS GREAT!!
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