QNAP
TS-873A
Based on 10 Reddit mentions
$817.71
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Hardware acceleration
Looks like the NAS you have has a 10gb Ethernet card in the only PCIe slot. I wonder if you remove that and put in a quadro t1000 in its place would it work. Qnap does have official driver support for Nvidia GPUs. I run a Tesla p4 (and other lower end quadros) in my ts-873a with no issues. I use it
...KwincyJ in r/qnap
April 24, 2026 11:47 PM
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Questions about first QNAP
Yes, I would say QNAP is a more solid piece of hardware. Some people say Synology software looks nicer, but to be honest, I've been happy with my QNAP experience. QNAP IMHO is the better choice. I would recommend getting a NAS that support the QuTS hero OS. The ZFS file system is fantastic, with ded
...Bdimasi in r/qnap
August 9, 2025 11:57 AM
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Qnap TS-873a - the right choice?
People definitely overdo it with estimations. I'm STILL using a TS-451+ and only now looking at the QNAP TS-873A because I want to expand my storage, get to 2.5Gb or 10 for hobby related reasons (photo). I run plex, sonarr, weewx, transmission, and nginx for weewx (ecowitt weather station) in Contai
...MF_DEPP in r/qnap
April 15, 2026 5:06 PM
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Hardware advice
After lots of failed attempts and countless recreations, I finally have a solid ARR stack running on my QNAP TS-873A within Container Station. The network and VPN configuration in particular took lots of work and back & forth. AI tools were both very helpful and very frustrating. They would frequent
...Pnthrmn7 in r/sonarr
January 28, 2026 7:00 PM
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[B0T] Weekly Build Help Thread - 2025/10/06
I’ve landed on NAS instead of a DAS because a lot of traveling frequently and multiple users (4-6) etc. The users are me wife and kids mostly. Perhaps a friend or two but that’s it. Can yall help me decide between a QNAP TS-673A or UGREEN DXP4800 Plus? I’m trying to follow a buy once, cry once philo
...boofbonserelli in r/PleX
October 11, 2025 4:05 AM
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Advice for a beginner about NAS devices
for 5 devices streaming blu-ray quality you’ll want at least an 8-bay NAS with decent cpu (something like synology ds1821+ or qnap ts-873a). also don’t skimp on drives, go for nas rated ones (wd red plus / seagate ironwolf). ram upgrades help too if you’re planning plex. if you’re in india, i picked
...iAnuragBishwas in r/HomeServer
September 24, 2025 8:30 AM
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