28 Apr 2009 at 16:16 #21 matthewhotdude matthewhotdude Soldato Joined 11 Sep 2008 Posts 2,638 Oh right, Thanks Andrew
29 Apr 2009 at 11:11 #22 obilvion82 obilvion82 Associate Joined 24 Nov 2008 Posts 10 Location London wouldnt 20 drives create a lot of heat and power comsumption??? i think the advantage for a nas is they design the psu to run at low power, my ready nas at best only uses 75w. http://www.netgear.com/Products/Storage/ReadyNAS1100/RNR4475.aspx?detail=Specifications
wouldnt 20 drives create a lot of heat and power comsumption??? i think the advantage for a nas is they design the psu to run at low power, my ready nas at best only uses 75w. http://www.netgear.com/Products/Storage/ReadyNAS1100/RNR4475.aspx?detail=Specifications