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QNAP TS-453B (8GB) 4-Bay NAS Review




 

 
During our real-life folder transfer tests, the TS-453B shows pretty good consistency across all the arrays particularly when came to dealing with the contents of the media folders.  When dealing with the 50GB file folder it averaged 68.8MB/s writing to the device and 67.84MB/s reading the data back. Both the Movie and Photo folder transfers delivered over 100MB/s performance for both reads and writes.

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