
Terramaster
The TerraMaster F6-424 is a 6‑bay NAS powered by an Intel N95 quad‑core CPU, 8 GB DDR5 RAM (expandable to 32 GB) and dual 2.5 GbE ports, delivering high‑performance storage, 4K hardware transcoding and extensive RAID options for SMBs and power users.
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$699.99
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$585.28
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$455.99
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$829.99
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Best For
Small‑to‑medium businesses and advanced home users who need high‑speed 2.5 GbE networking, 4K media transcoding, and flexible RAID configurations for data protection and virtualization.
Not Ideal For
Users who require a compact form factor, a highly polished UI, or a NAS that is ready for heavy virtualization without RAM upgrades.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the F6‑424 for its powerful Intel N95 processor, dual 2.5 GbE networking and flexible RAID options, noting that it delivers enterprise‑level performance at a mid‑range price. However, they caution that the base 8 GB of RAM and the less‑polished TOS UI may require upgrades or adjustments for power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the easy, tool‑free drive installation and the smooth 4K media playback via Plex, but many report that the device can lag under heavy multi‑user scenarios and wish for more RAM out of the box. The size of the chassis also draws mixed feedback.
Common Complaints
Limited default RAM, complexity of advanced RAID setups, UI polish lagging behind competitors, occasional performance slowdown under heavy load, and a bulkier chassis.
How It Compares
Compared to similar 6‑bay NAS offerings such as the Synology DS920+ and QNAP TS‑653D, the F6‑424 provides faster raw network throughput with dual 2.5 GbE and potentially higher NVMe cache speeds, but it falls short on UI refinement and out‑of‑the‑box RAM capacity.
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