F4-424 Pro

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F4-424 Pro

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Based on 43 Reddit mentions

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F4-F24 Pro 502 error

You owe me a Token: Your TerraMaster F4-424 Pro (assuming that's the exact model, as F4-F24 isn't standard but matches the Pro series with TOS 6) is in a pretty common stuck state after the RAID5 expansion + heavy Docker/VM experimentation. The 502 Bad Gateway errors, TNAS PC "connection failed" or

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relevant_rhino in r/TerraMaster

April 20, 2026 2:51 PM

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Torn between Terramaster F4-424 Pro vs Ugreen DX4800 Plus

The Terramaster F4-424 Pro with 2 HDDs, 2 SSDs and 2 NVMEs. Runs TrueNas Scale. TrueNas is a bit fiddly but overall quite pleased with result. I did notice that one drive near the CPU gets hotter, likely due to the CPU cooling element being close by.

thingthatgoesbump in r/HomeNAS

January 24, 2026 12:21 PM

3

NAS Suggestion for Always On Media Server

I got a TerraMaster F4-424 Pro for like $400 during a sale. Best decision ever!

Homie108 in r/HomeNAS

January 11, 2026 4:07 PM

2

[Help Me Choose] Home Server: Mini PC + DAS vs. Branded NAS - Upgrading from My Gaming PC

I went the pre-built route. Terramaster F4 424 Pro on a black Friday sale. I didn't like the idea of dealing with a usb das on top of a mini PC. I saw too many warnings around usb reliability to want to deal with that. If you do go the mini PC route then don't cheap out on the USB DAS. For backups I

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TheZoltan in r/HomeServer

October 3, 2025 3:27 AM

3

For roughly $350, is this NAS on Kickstarter a good deal?

Have you looked at TerraMaster F4-424 (PRO)? You can simply replace the internal boot USB and use your own OS

fakemanhk in r/HomeNAS

July 23, 2025 2:35 AM

3

Shield Pro HW transcoding in Plex

NAS is the Terramaster F4-424 PRO. That has an Intel® Core™ i3-N305 There is no situation that exists where you would ever want to replace that with a Shield Pro as the server. No way. Don't do it. Nope.

Bgrngod in r/PleX

June 25, 2025 10:37 PM

2

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services?

Ended up getting the Terramaster F4-424 Pro as it seems like it can easily handle what I want to do with it and more for really cheap (found it for cheap compared to other things like it), and it came early!will be setting up tomorrow. super compact which is perfect for me as i have very little spac

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aTractor20 in r/selfhosted

July 11, 2025 7:29 PM

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N100 Mini PC to N100 NAS build, stupid?

I went with a Terramaster F4-424 pro N-305 processor and installed Unraid on it. Happy so far. Underclocking the CPU in the BIOS makes it nearly silent if HDDs are not spinning.

relevant_rhino in r/unRAID

August 1, 2025 9:13 AM

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Media Storage Advice. All on NUC? NUC+NAS/DAS? just starting out.

4th option. Get a moderately powerful NAS and skip the NUC and storage issues. 4 Bay NAS from someone like Terramaster or UGreen that comes with a modern Intel chip and the ability to run the OS of your choice. Edit: For reference I'm rocking a Terramaster F4 424 Pro

TheZoltan in r/JellyfinCommunity

August 18, 2025 1:05 AM

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Torn between Terramaster F4-424 Pro vs Ugreen DX4800 Plus

I owned the 4800 plus for about a year and loved it. I don't know as much about the F4 424 pro. It looks like the ugreen is about $100 cheaper at the moment, which you could use to load up the ram. I don't know about the terramaster but with the 4800 plus, if you decide to use a third-party OS, you

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CaptSingleMalt in r/HomeNAS

August 31, 2025 11:08 AM

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