No, the 530 is 1156.
Ah that's right...
Yes, with Qnap the pro and standard models have always used the same internals, they just add LCD screens and locking drive trays to pro models.
Hmm, I actually like those little extra things, I wonder if folks are adding "after-market" touches like that to their cheaper "non-Pro" TS-x devices?
Is that definitely the only difference; LCD display & drive locking mechanisms?
no haven't confirmed. Be smart about it though, the NAS is a SFF pc running Linux and such cant handle high TDP CPUs with the included cooling solution. I would say you might get lucky with a quad core ivy but i wouldn't try anything with HT.
Oh yeah don't worry, I've quite a lot of experience in this area (thermodynamics, not so much with NAS's -appliance or otherwise), I won't go crazy.
Please realize that this is obviously not supported by Qnap, in fact you can consider your warranty gone once you open the NAS. The Pro versions of the 470/670/870 also use the Celeron processor. I upgraded mine to a Pentium dual core with a slightly higher clock speed and more cache.
Yes I realise, can you point to any great communities doing all sorts of after-market hw/sw hackz/modz/twks to these NAS appliances?
Eh, isn't the i3 CPU they're advertising for their Pro range using Core2+ based (codename nowadays escapes me) micro-architecture?
If so it can't be a "Celeron", unless they've changed their naming rules fundamentally in the last yr or 2, haven't been following closely for a while.