Thecus N5810 Pro 5-bay NAS Review 1

Thecus N5810 Pro 5-bay NAS Review

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Packaging


The box is pretty large and quite heavy, so the plastic handle on top will come in handy. On the front is a photo of the NAS with its LCD screen in operation.


Two lists on this side go over the N5810's hardware specifications and software features.


Four graphs on this side further detail the NAS server's features, including the five Ethernet ports, HDMI port, and all enhanced backup and security options.

Contents & Bundle


Inside the box, foam spacers protect the NAS to make sure it arrives at your doorstep completely unharmed. The bundle includes an Ethernet cable, two sets of screws for mounting the HDDs onto the trays, a set of keys, the AC power cord, and two software discs of which one contains the Acronis True Image 2010 suite. While outdated, it will still work well with older versions of Windows.


Here are the quick installation guide and some leaflets that accompany the NAS. Among them is the warranty card.


Here is the battery for the NAS server's embedded mini-UPS. A Lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 2000 mAh, or 28.8 Wh, it can deliver 14.4V. Our measurements show that the N5810 Pro with five 7200 RPM 500 GB HDDs needs no more than 56.6 W, which means the battery can support the server for around 30 minutes under heavy load, which is quite a long time!
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