F4-424 Pro

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F4-424 Pro

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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

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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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Need your recommendations for choosing HomeServer

My Terramaster F4 424 Pro has an Intel N305, 32Gb Memory, 4 HDD bays, 2 Nvme slots and dual 2.5gb Ethernet. It's compact and reasonably quiet. Supports running your own OS so I'm using Open Media Vault. Generally get decent discounts at common sales season e.g. black Friday.

TheZoltan in r/HomeServer

September 19, 2025 11:22 AM

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When choosing a NAS, how much should hardware matter vs software ecosystem?

I use a Terramaster F4-424 pro with Unraid. Still very happy with the decision. Small, efficient, simple to set up hardware wise. Also near silent with some CPU adjustments. (As long as HDDs are not spinning ofc). Unraid also clearly is easy enough for a noob like myself.

relevant_rhino in r/HomeServer

April 20, 2026 6:55 PM

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Terramaster F6-424 Max vs Ugreen DXP6800 Pro

I have a terramaster f4-424 Pro, but I'm using TOS6 now. I don't think the plastic case has any effect on me, and it has better heat dissipation and is quieter. But from what I read, it's very easy to run Unraid on terramaster.

Trust09P in r/unRAID

May 12, 2025 2:53 AM

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F4-424 NAS

I have had my F4 424 Pro for a full year now with no failures yet! I ditched TOS for Open Media Vault straight away so can't comment on TOS. The ability to replace the OS is a big selling point for Terramaster in my view. Nice compact bit of hardware while having full software flexibility. If you do

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TheZoltan in r/TerraMaster

November 21, 2025 2:33 PM

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