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Reviews (3)

06 Sep, 2018
OK as a NAS but that's about all.
1 of 1 found this helpful OK if you are buying to simply use as a NAS but forget trying to run apps on it. Its painfully slow at running most of the preinstalled apps. Trying to run something like Plex server (which was one of the reasons that I bought it for) is a total no-go, the processor is just not up to it. Even trying to do anything on the DSM web interface is a pain as you have to wait several seconds (sometimes minutes)for a response when you click on anything.

07 Aug, 2019
Great for slightly older software titles
Got this to run Microsoft Flight Simulator X which it does really well on my dated Phenom II X4 PC.
On highest resolution with all sliders full up, all runs perfectly.

23 Oct, 2021
Great kit (but may need a slight tweak).
Good design with well made components and fairly easy to assemble. Good news is that it actually does come with a control board, the bad news though was it would not control my 2500mw laser even though the three pin laser connector on the board is marked with a TTL/PWM pin. Turns out though that the TTL/PWM signal is attenuated by a resistive divider before it reaches the pin on the connector and that as a result, the voltage is no where near the 0-5v required for the laser. I managed to fix this problem by soldering a direct wire link from D11 of the Arduino Nano to the TTL/PWM pin of the three pin laser socket. The laser now works as it should!