
Terramaster
The TerraMaster F8 SSD series are ultra‑compact 8‑bay all‑SSD NAS devices offering up to 64 TB raw capacity, 10 GbE networking and hardware‑accelerated 4K 60 FPS transcoding, with the Plus model adding an i3‑N305 CPU and 16 GB DDR5 memory.
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$599.99
Average
$575.75
Lowest
$449.99
Highest
$829.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the F8 SSD series for delivering desktop‑class performance in a palm‑sized chassis, with the Plus model’s i3‑N305 and 16 GB DDR5 providing a clear boost for virtualization and 4K media tasks. However, they caution that the OS’s 40 GB footprint and the 45 W power draw under load diminish its efficiency, and the single 10 GbE port may be a limitation for enterprise‑grade redundancy.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the silent, portable nature of the device and its lightning‑fast 10 GbE transfers, noting the ease of tool‑free SSD swaps and upgradable memory. Recurring frustrations focus on the OS consuming significant space, higher power usage, limited Ethernet options, and occasional heat under sustained workloads.
Common Complaints
OS reserving ~40 GB per SSD, high 45 W full‑load power draw, single 10 GbE NIC limiting redundancy, heat buildup during prolonged heavy use, and premium pricing for the Plus configuration.
What People Are Saying
“Super quiet and portable—like two phones”
“Fast 1024MB/s transfers”
“OS eating 40GB per SSD”
How It Compares
vs. Asustor Flashstor 12 Pro FS6712X
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Asustor when you need more bays and enterprise performance; choose TerraMaster for a compact, portable solution with sufficient capacity.
vs. TerraMaster F8 SSD (Standard)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the Standard model for budget‑focused users who need solid performance; upgrade to the Plus model for demanding CPU‑intensive tasks.