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Hey guys, i would love your help.

 

I'm looking for a wireless storage device for personal use. I own 2 laptops and 1 desktop at home and i find myself using my external HDD a lot to move big files (GB) from one to another. I'm would like your advise on what is the best hardware i could get, my requirements are: Buyable on Europe for 200€ or less, doesn't require internet, 2TB to 4TB size and a decent transfer speed and a solid crafsmanship, i really don't want more HDD dying on me after 1 month of use again :I

 

I've been checking a few products and online reviews but nothing has wowed me so far, some products make use of internet and such but i just want a simple HHD that i can access on my house only and doesn't have wires :)

 

Thank you for your help guys.

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Between "Western Digital My Cloud" and "Seagate Central" which one would you recommend? i've been seeing a few reviews but they paint them has pretty meh hardware. I guess the price tag also has a saying on it since they cost less then 200dollars.

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Between "Western Digital My Cloud" and "Seagate Central" which one would you recommend? i've been seeing a few reviews but they paint them has pretty meh hardware. I guess the price tag also has a saying on it since they cost less then 200dollars.

I'd Reccomend the Western Digital My Cloud - I haven't used either of them, but in general WD seems to have a lower failure rate.

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i was in your position about 6months ago, but i decided to spend the money and get a full blown nas (i went a bit overboard), but you can get a 4bay unas case for about $170ish shipped to the us, and then you just need a motherboard ram storage etc

you can get a basic nas system (without storage drives) for about $400.

U-Nas NSC-400 - $140 + shipping (about $15)

Colorful D25K V20 Atom D2500 - $145 shipped

"kingston hyperx" 4gb 2x2gb ddr3 - $50 shipped

kingspec 4gb usb dom - $25 shipped

 

all up your looking at under $400, depending on shipping

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