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    TerraMaster’s bold new NAS claims massive 120TB storage and the fastest Celeron CPU, while TRAID efficiency sparks heated online debates

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousSeptember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    TerraMaster F4-425 NAS
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    • Intel Celeron N5095 drives TerraMaster’s fastest consumer-grade NAS yet
    • TerraMaster F4-425’s four-bay design allows staggering 120TB capacity for growing media libraries
    • Hardware-level 4K H.265 decoding supports smooth Plex and Emby streaming

    TerraMaster has introduced the F4-425, a four-bay network-attached storage device that swaps older ARM chips for an Intel Celeron N5095 quad-core CPU.

    The company promotes this as its “fastest” Celeron-based NAS so far, claiming a 40% performance increase over earlier ARM-based systems.

    It targets home users but borrows traits usually found in higher-end storage units, such as 4GB of DDR4 memory, a 2.5GbE network port, and the ability to handle 4K video encoding and decoding.


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    Massive storage and the controversial TRAID technology

    The shift to Intel x86 architecture positions it closer to entry-level enterprise devices while still being marketed as a consumer solution.

    The F4-425 supports up to 120TB through four 30TB drives, giving households and small creative teams plenty of headroom.

    TerraMaster’s new TRAID feature is the most talked-about addition, promising up to 30% greater storage efficiency than traditional RAID without sacrificing redundancy.

    While that sounds appealing, the claim warrants scrutiny, as efficiency gains often involve trade-offs in resilience or recovery speed.

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    Data protection also includes SPC security settings, 256-bit TLS encryption, TFSS snapshots, and compatibility with CloudSync platforms such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox.

    TerraMaster pitches the F4-425 as a multimedia hub, supporting hardware-level 4K H.265 decoding and direct streaming via Plex, Emby, Jellyfin, or uPnP/DLNA.

    Integrated TerraPhotos AI algorithms can sort pictures by faces, pets, and scenes, potentially reducing manual organization tasks.


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    The TNAS Mobile app allows initial setup without a PC and enables local or remote synchronization for smartphone backups.

    TerraSync adds millisecond-level file syncing and a 32-version recovery system, while the Push-Lock tool-free design claims to install drives in ten seconds.

    Low noise levels of 21dB(A) are promoted as another home-friendly feature.

    The F4-425 is listed at £369.99 in the UK and $369.99 in the US, with a temporary 10% discount.

    This pricing makes it attractive for home users or small studios.

    While Intel’s N5095 chip is faster than many ARM options, real-world performance depends on network conditions, drive quality, and firmware maturity.

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