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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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