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Beelink Launches ME Series, Marking Its Entry Into NAS Market

Nomad76

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Beelink has launched its new ME Series storage devices stepping into the private cloud storage market. The ME Series aims to protect personal data and preserve family memories for home and individual users. The product line offers three models: ME mini, ME Pro, and ME MAX, to suit different storage needs and uses. The first to be launched in Beelink ME mini, a tiny NAS device that weighs 730 grams and has dimensions of 99 × 99.2 × 98.3 mm. It has a built-in power supply, so it doesn't need an external adapter. It features six M.2 SSD slots, each can hold up to 4 TB giving a total capacity of 24 TB. The model equipped with storage units uses Crucial-brand SSDs.

Also, the ME mini comes with a special WIN-NAS storage service. This lets you connect to the NAS straight from your phone when you're on the same network making it easy to share files between your phone and computer. The Beelink ME Mini features an X86 processor architecture and dual 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports, making it ideal for various applications such as NAS, virtual machines, HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer), cloud storage, and data backup. The ME mini, the first product in the Beelink ME Series, is scheduled to debut in mid-March as a solution for everyday home and personal data management. Pricing information is yet to be revealed.



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Where goes the air the fan is pushing into the cooler? Is the cooler open at the bottom and elevated so it flows to all sides around the CPU?

It features six M.2 SSD slots, [...]
I see at least seven and the eighth could be hidden by the cooling block.
 

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Where goes the air the fan is pushing into the cooler? Is the cooler open at the bottom and elevated so it flows to all sides around the CPU?


I see at least seven and the eighth could be hidden by the cooling block.
Not many technical details are available at the moment. Will it be open-case or with an enclosure? It will have more than six M.2 as you suggested, and it does seem to be 2x additional M.2 slots. We don't know yet. Beelink says six https://www.bee-link.com/blogs/all/beelink-launches-new-me-series-storage-devices-first-product

The airflow seems to be top-down, with the exhaust on the bottom. The big radiator (seems mono-block) is acting like a vortex cage also enclosing the CPU, the picture is not clear enough (again).
 
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They had one job... add a regular serviceable case fan.
 
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