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# Quad-core 2.0GHz ARM CPU Dual 2.5GbE ports for max bandwidth 10GbE SFP+ ultra-fast transfer TS-432X-4G-US

**Brand:** qnap
**Price:** € 1225.80
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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your data game with speed and scalability!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TS-432X-4G-US by qnap
- **How much does it cost?** € 1225.80 with free shipping
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## Best For

- qnap enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted qnap brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Expandable Memory:** 4GB DDR4 RAM included, expandable up to 16GB with ECC support for future-proofed performance.
- • **Plug & Play Efficiency:** Diskless design lets you customize storage; USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports with One Touch Copy simplify fast backups.
- • **Powerhouse Performance:** AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL524 Quad-core processor delivers seamless multitasking and efficient data handling.
- • **Blazing Fast Connectivity:** Single-port 10GbE SFP+ plus dual 2.5GbE ports ensure lightning-speed data transfers and reduced backup times.
- • **Versatile Storage Options:** 4-bay design supports both 3.5" HDDs and 2.5" SSDs, perfect for hybrid storage and caching setups.

## Overview

The QNAP TS-432X-4G-US is a 4-bay desktop NAS featuring a powerful AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL524 quad-core 2.0GHz ARM processor and 4GB DDR4 RAM (expandable to 16GB). It boasts a single 10GbE SFP+ port and dual 2.5GbE ports for ultra-fast network connectivity, ideal for intensive data transmission and rapid backups. Designed for flexibility, it supports both 3.5" HDDs and 2.5" SSDs, with USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports for quick external backups. This diskless NAS is perfect for professionals seeking cost-effective, high-speed storage with room to grow.

## Description

Unlock the potential of 4-bay storage capacity and harness the speed of 10GbE with the TS-432X! This versatile storage solution offers secure backup, rapid transmission, support for container applications, and much more. Cost-effective yet powerful, the TS-432X streamlines workflow efficiency without exceeding your budget.

Review: It works! - For those who want the quick bottom line...it simply works and I've had now issues after 4 months at the time of this writing. Some observations and reservations might be useful to others, however. So, here goes... Some things to consider straight up: * Get the additional ram and max it out. With the 4gb that comes with the unit, the interface is sluggish. It does work and you can do things with the NAS, but not the best experience. For the extra $35 (ish), well worth the upgrade. You need to access the RAM by removing the left (from the front) couple of drives. I have medium size hands finding it a little odd but serviceable. Someone with bigger hands might find it tougher. * Plan on getting (or repurposing) some SSD drives for cache. Only when you use cache does this NAS really reach full potential. I was planning to use SSD drives for cache from the start, so never really tried any testing without the cache. With 4 older enterprise SSD drives I was able to get read speeds that completely saturated my10gbe line (1.1GBs). Write speeds were somewhat slower topping out around 750MBs, with a more general speed around 640MBs. For my network situation and planed usage, more than good enough. * IMHO, this is really a RAID 5 device, so if you want RAID 6 or RAID 10, think you have better options. Yes, if you have several 2 1/2 inch drives around, I am sure you can make things work. However, because 5 drive bays are 3 1/2, the other 4 are 2 1/2 inch, getting drives with the same specs for the 2 1/2 inch bays I see as being problematic. And, for maximum space (and at least some protection), RAID 5 seems the best option for this device. Other observations: I only heard of the processor (AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL324 ARM Cortex-A57) in passing, so was skeptical, but the full speed read (from cache) only resulted in CPU usage in the mid teens, and writes pushed the processor up to an average 50-55%, with a peek around 75% for a few short bursts. These numbers suggest you could use other capabilities of the NAS without issue. Even with the additional memory, the interface is still a bit sluggish (though much better) and I personally feel the Synology interface is better organized for my taste. Still, the interface is well done and I've had no problem finding my way around, though it took a bit more time. For me, because I had some SSD drives hanging around also having the hard drives this was really a no-brainer based on the cost of the next best option, that options being almost double to get the additional memory, 10Gbe card, and NVME drives. If you are planning to do more things with the NAS (perhaps needing a more robust processor, more memory), want a different RAID setup (raid 6/10), or simply need the space of 8 or more bays, this is not a good choice. Also, if you are starting from scratch needing to get the drives, the drives can easily cost (depending on capacity) as much or more than the NAS itself so for a few hundred dollars (a small percentage of the total cost), I would suggest going for the 8 bay units. However, for home backup being fast enough (at least on a read basis) to saturate an 10gbe line, and as long as you know the limitations up front, I think this is a great deal. I had a few unknowns (like the processor, and if you could really get the line speed) going in. But, based on my experience to day, this really hit the spot and so far have had no issues. AFTER ONE YEAR.... Still think this is a great buy, but I did think of a couple of a couple of up and down sides that may be of interest. On the down side: * This unit only has USB 3.0/1 (5Gbe) ports that limit the speed for any type of extension. So not the best choice if you plan to add drives to this unit with a storage extender. That was not my plan so was not an issue for me. * Not a good choice for use with any extension cards. This model does not have that capacity...period. If you are looking to do something like add a faster network card in the future, no option here. * You need to use older SSD storage for cache so can not use more recent (and faster 4-5x) NVME drives making migration harder moving forward. In my case had this stuff lying around so really just using what I already had. However, for others I can see hesitation at needing to buy the "older" technology at nearly the same price as newer NVME drives. On the (possible) plus side: It occurred to me implementing RAID 6 might be possible if you go all flash (SSD) drives. This is something I would like to try if SSD drives for 4TB would come down to approximately $100/drive. If this works (and you don't mind the older technology), think it would be a great option. Conclusion: Think my conclusion is still the same: for small business not needing drive extension, family backup, playing movies, for photo or video collections, and for video surveillance this is a great device. For expansion, not so much. Basically, even being a tech guy, I was looking for the equivalent of a toaster to just plug in and do the basic functions I was looking for lasting 7 even 10+ years knowing until the next incarnation comes along it will continue to just make toast.
Review: A great system at a decent price - This is the most convenient and up-to-date way I have found so far to set up a NAS system. Qnaps software support and collection of plug-in applications and utilities is the best on the market right now. I especially like the provision for both three and a half inch spinning drives and two and a half inch ssds and the ability to allocate some of the ssds to support the OS and utility storage. I also found it's really easy to upgrade or replace a drive even if you are changing to a drive with more storage space than the previous one.

## Features

- AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL524 Quad-core 2.0GHz processor and 4 GB non-ECC RAM (expandable to 16 GB, supports ECC RAM)
- Single-port 10GbE SFP+ connectivity enhances transfer speed for intensive data transmission and shortens backup time
- Dual 2.5GbE (2.5G/1G/100M) ports to increase bandwidth and access speed
- Single PCIe Gen 3 x4 expansion card to add 2.5/5/10GbE connectivity or M.2 SSD slots to the NAS for more I/O potential
- Dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) ports with One Touch Copy support allow faster backup to/from USB devices

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DCD37QJK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35 in Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices |
| Brand | QNAP |
| Built-In Media | AC Adapter x 1, Ethernet Cable x 1, Flat head screw x 12 (for 2. |
| Color | Gray or Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 283 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Weight | 3000 Grams |
| Manufacturer | QNAP |
| Material | Metal |
| Mfr Part Number | TS-432X-4G-PE |
| Model Number | TS-432X-4G-PE |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Size | 4 Bay |
| UPC | 885022027552 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** QNAP
- **Size:** 4 Bay
- **Material:** Metal
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop
- **Mounting Type:** Tabletop

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works!
*by R***G on March 11, 2023*

For those who want the quick bottom line...it simply works and I've had now issues after 4 months at the time of this writing. Some observations and reservations might be useful to others, however. So, here goes... Some things to consider straight up: * Get the additional ram and max it out. With the 4gb that comes with the unit, the interface is sluggish. It does work and you can do things with the NAS, but not the best experience. For the extra $35 (ish), well worth the upgrade. You need to access the RAM by removing the left (from the front) couple of drives. I have medium size hands finding it a little odd but serviceable. Someone with bigger hands might find it tougher. * Plan on getting (or repurposing) some SSD drives for cache. Only when you use cache does this NAS really reach full potential. I was planning to use SSD drives for cache from the start, so never really tried any testing without the cache. With 4 older enterprise SSD drives I was able to get read speeds that completely saturated my10gbe line (1.1GBs). Write speeds were somewhat slower topping out around 750MBs, with a more general speed around 640MBs. For my network situation and planed usage, more than good enough. * IMHO, this is really a RAID 5 device, so if you want RAID 6 or RAID 10, think you have better options. Yes, if you have several 2 1/2 inch drives around, I am sure you can make things work. However, because 5 drive bays are 3 1/2, the other 4 are 2 1/2 inch, getting drives with the same specs for the 2 1/2 inch bays I see as being problematic. And, for maximum space (and at least some protection), RAID 5 seems the best option for this device. Other observations: I only heard of the processor (AnnapurnaLabs Alpine AL324 ARM Cortex-A57) in passing, so was skeptical, but the full speed read (from cache) only resulted in CPU usage in the mid teens, and writes pushed the processor up to an average 50-55%, with a peek around 75% for a few short bursts. These numbers suggest you could use other capabilities of the NAS without issue. Even with the additional memory, the interface is still a bit sluggish (though much better) and I personally feel the Synology interface is better organized for my taste. Still, the interface is well done and I've had no problem finding my way around, though it took a bit more time. For me, because I had some SSD drives hanging around also having the hard drives this was really a no-brainer based on the cost of the next best option, that options being almost double to get the additional memory, 10Gbe card, and NVME drives. If you are planning to do more things with the NAS (perhaps needing a more robust processor, more memory), want a different RAID setup (raid 6/10), or simply need the space of 8 or more bays, this is not a good choice. Also, if you are starting from scratch needing to get the drives, the drives can easily cost (depending on capacity) as much or more than the NAS itself so for a few hundred dollars (a small percentage of the total cost), I would suggest going for the 8 bay units. However, for home backup being fast enough (at least on a read basis) to saturate an 10gbe line, and as long as you know the limitations up front, I think this is a great deal. I had a few unknowns (like the processor, and if you could really get the line speed) going in. But, based on my experience to day, this really hit the spot and so far have had no issues. AFTER ONE YEAR.... Still think this is a great buy, but I did think of a couple of a couple of up and down sides that may be of interest. On the down side: * This unit only has USB 3.0/1 (5Gbe) ports that limit the speed for any type of extension. So not the best choice if you plan to add drives to this unit with a storage extender. That was not my plan so was not an issue for me. * Not a good choice for use with any extension cards. This model does not have that capacity...period. If you are looking to do something like add a faster network card in the future, no option here. * You need to use older SSD storage for cache so can not use more recent (and faster 4-5x) NVME drives making migration harder moving forward. In my case had this stuff lying around so really just using what I already had. However, for others I can see hesitation at needing to buy the "older" technology at nearly the same price as newer NVME drives. On the (possible) plus side: It occurred to me implementing RAID 6 might be possible if you go all flash (SSD) drives. This is something I would like to try if SSD drives for 4TB would come down to approximately $100/drive. If this works (and you don't mind the older technology), think it would be a great option. Conclusion: Think my conclusion is still the same: for small business not needing drive extension, family backup, playing movies, for photo or video collections, and for video surveillance this is a great device. For expansion, not so much. Basically, even being a tech guy, I was looking for the equivalent of a toaster to just plug in and do the basic functions I was looking for lasting 7 even 10+ years knowing until the next incarnation comes along it will continue to just make toast.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great system at a decent price
*by M***D on October 16, 2025*

This is the most convenient and up-to-date way I have found so far to set up a NAS system. Qnaps software support and collection of plug-in applications and utilities is the best on the market right now. I especially like the provision for both three and a half inch spinning drives and two and a half inch ssds and the ability to allocate some of the ssds to support the OS and utility storage. I also found it's really easy to upgrade or replace a drive even if you are changing to a drive with more storage space than the previous one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Powerful and Versatile NAS for Personal Cloud and Beyond
*by B***R on January 17, 2021*

Cutting-Edge Performance, Thanks QNAP! My experience with the QNAP TS-932PX has been fantastic, earning it a resounding 5-star review. With its 9-bay capacity, it offers a secure and reliable alternative to personal cloud storage, putting users in complete control of their data privacy. Its powerful applications further elevate it beyond just a storage solution. Beyond Personal Cloud: This NAS goes beyond basic storage with a vast range of applications: Centralized music library: Access your music anywhere on your mobile phone. Personal movie theater: Stream your movie archive directly to your TV or mobile device. Seamless data backup: Protect critical data with automatic backups for peace of mind. Tech-Savvy or Beginner? No Problem: Even if you're new to NAS systems, the TS-932PX-4G is surprisingly user-friendly. Security Considerations: While I'm impressed with the QNAP TS-932PX-4G's capabilities, it's important to acknowledge past security vulnerabilities faced by some QNAP models. However, it's commendable that QNAP regularly releases security updates. Additionally, proper user configuration plays a crucial role in bolstering NAS security. Here are some security tips to keep in mind: Keep software updated: Regularly update both the NAS firmware and applications to benefit from the latest security patches. Use strong passwords: Choose complex and unique passwords for all NAS accounts. Disable unnecessary services: Deactivate any services you don't use to minimize potential attack vectors. Enable firewall and access control: Implement these features to restrict unauthorized access. Final Verdict: Taking security measures into account, the QNAP TS-932PX-4G remains an outstanding NAS solution, offering power, versatility, and ease of use. It's a perfect choice for those seeking a secure and feature-rich personal cloud experience. However, remember to prioritize security by following best practices and keeping software updated.

## Frequently Bought Together

- QNAP TS-432X-4G-US 4 Bay 10GbE Desktop NAS with ARM Alpine AL524 Quad-core Processor and 4 GB DDR4 RAM (Diskless)
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