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Thermaltake introduces NAS-RAID drive storage system
Next newsThermaltake introduced its Muse N0001LN NAS-(Network Attached Storage-) RAID drive storage system. The storage system has an Intel IOP 80219 processing unit, along with 256 MB of DDR SDRAM, expandable to 1 GB, plus a 160 watt built-in power supply, according to the company, which added that the unit supports up to four 3.5" drive bays for SATA hard drives.
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