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Legion Hardware » Articles » Synology DS413 and DS413j

Synology DS413 and DS413j
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we have the new Synology DS413 and DS413j on the test bed, which are the first 4-bay models to be released in the x13 series. These new models do away with the Intel Atom processors used by the previous generation 4-bay models and instead use Freescale and Marvell solutions...

Although the Synology DS413j is not intended to compete with high-end Atom driven products like the QNAP TS-269L, we feel it makes a very compelling argument in this particular comparison. Overall there isn’t a great deal separating the two in terms of performance and it is not unless you look at upload performance exclusively that the TS-269L looks like the obvious option.

10/31/2012
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Autum



Posted on: 10/31/2012 09:48 PM
The DS413j review as prefect timing for me. I have been looking for a four bay NAS and didn't want to spend much over $400. This is worth looking into so thanks.

radon



Posted on: 10/31/2012 09:52 PM
Bring on the DS413slim I am still hanging on to my DS411slim waiting for a refresh.

Rusco



Posted on: 10/31/2012 11:55 PM
The D413 is more my speed, is the memory upgradable?

elpc



Posted on: 11/06/2012 01:33 AM
I just ordered a DS413 today and then found this review which made me even happier with the decision.

aDm



Posted on: 12/28/2012 02:08 PM
So I was wondering if the $100 difference between the DS413 and DS413j is worth it for a mixed usage of 24h/7d Download Station, Daily media center and small cloud storage.
Really uncertain has to whether the DS413j can handle that much daily basis multi-tasking on a single-core processor and 512MB of memory...
Help =D

ProX



Posted on: 12/29/2012 07:33 AM
Pay the extra $100 for sure.

aDm



Posted on: 01/28/2013 01:01 PM
ProX: That was my initial feeling, and i was about ready to make the purchase when i find out the media center i use PLEX is not supported on PPC processors!
So i'm leaning toward the 413j again because the ARM processor is supported by PLEX.
I only plan to use it as a 24/7 download/seeding station and PLEX media center serving 2/3 users, is it a bit much for a single-core processor and 512MB of memory?
Should i wait until november for the x14 Series?
Thanks for the tips!

Beebee



Posted on: 02/07/2013 10:38 AM
Next time please review the encryption speed too. It is really important for some people to know the performance when using the AES, especially the these devices contain a hardware to speed up these operations.

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