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Grogster

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Posted: 05:34am 29 Jan 2026
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This is interesting.

Stumbled across this video of them assembling them in the factory:

SSD NAS thing...

Up to SIX M.2 SSD's you can install, to make a pretty large NAS thing.
Intel based, can run Windoze or Linux or any other x64 NAS software.
Clever and efficient thermal design to keep everything cool and yet still quiet.

They cost US$269 on special now, to pre-order.
N95+16GB LPDDR5-4800 memory (soldered) +64G eMMC (No SSD)
Roughly one month lead time.

You could easily install Windoze or Linux on the eMMC, or you also have the option of using one of the M.2 slots as the system drive.

Link to the NAS box thing itself...

I'm impressed with this thing.
I doubt I would buy one, but I'm impressed with how small, quiet and power-efficient this would be, despite the potential to store a f-ing huge amount of data.

SSD's are probably not really recommended for always-on NAS machines, but I still think this is a really interesting design!  
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Mixtel90

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Posted: 08:43am 29 Jan 2026
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I love these factory videos. :)
I have a couple of pretty old fanless Beelink machines and I think they're great. Apart from having to change the battery on one I've had no problems with them. Slow, unexpandable and small storage on them, but you don't always need anything more.

There is another reason to avoid SSD for NAS. Micron has announced that it is going to drop the Crucial brand domestic memory to concentrate on high end stuff for AI. Other big manufacturers could follow if they see the dollar signs and that could  lead to mostly the lower quality stuff being available at any affordable price - never mind a lot more fake stuff. Not good for NAS.
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Grogster

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Posted: 10:41pm 29 Jan 2026
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Yes, SSD and RAM prices are INSANE now - thanks, AI.....

AI has it's place and uses, but the Human species seems to be trying to force AI into EVERYTHING.  I saw a video on YouTube the other day, where someone was asking WHY the hell AI is now in Microsoft Notepad.

I mean - seriously - NOTEPAD?
It's just a simple text editor.
Why the hell would you want or need Co-Pilot embedded there? (rhetorical)
It's just getting insane.

AI is a bubble, and all bubbles burst at some point, and people are already predicting that the AI bubble is not far from bursting.  We'll have to wait and see if that really does happen, but I fully expect that it will - it's just a matter of time.
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lizby
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Posted: 01:09am 30 Jan 2026
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  Grogster said  AI is a bubble, and all bubbles burst at some point


The bursting of a financial bubble does not invalidate the underlying technology. (Tulips obviously an exception.) Vibe coding with AI is incredibly productive, and that won't change if Anthropic or OpenAI or even Google lose 75% of their stock market value.

Railroads, skyscrapers, networking all had burst bubbles, but went on to add greatly to wealth and well-being. The graph of Moore's Law does not even show the 2000 tech crash.

"All Day, Every Day" with AI is coming soon for many in the tech, financial, legal, and other fields.
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