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update to TS-453Bmini

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Hi Robbie,

...by way of introduction, I'm think you're the Robbie (from span.com) who sold me a TS-435Bmini in 2017. I also got 4x8TB WD Red drives and a TR-004 NAS expansion (to put the 4TB drives I had from my earlier NAS (I think a TS-410) as a backup.

I like the 453Bmini but it keeps rattling and I have to regularly whack it on the top to stop it and, after 7 Years, I've had enough of it. Btw, is this a common issue - do you know how to permanently fix it - i've tried many things from foam pads to weights, etc.

Regardless after 7 Years, my drive is filling up I need to upgrade the drives and I was wondering what my drive and/or NAS upgrade options are. I do use the NAS for backups and data storage, but it needs to run Plex as well.

I've only ever had QNAP but am open to Synology and other companies if they are reliable etc.

If it helps, I use Macs at home.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts (again).

James.
PS: What happened to span.com?
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Great to hear from you! Sorry to hear about the rattling on your TS-453Bmini. It’s not an uncommon issue in older models, particularly when the fan or drive trays start to wear out over time. Since you’ve already tried foam pads and weights, it might be worth checking if the fan needs replacing or if the trays are securely seated. But after 7 years, I completely understand if you're ready for an upgrade.

For your next NAS, I’d recommend looking into the QNAP TS-464. It’s part of their newer series, offering better performance for both backups and Plex, while being more future-proof. If you're looking for a bit more storage flexibility, the TS-664 could also be a good option with its 6-bay setup.

If you're happy to stick with QNAP, upgrading to 12TB or even 14TB drives would give you the space you need. But if you're open to other brands, Synology's DS923+ is worth considering too—very reliable, easy to use, and works well with Macs.

With your £1500 budget, you'll be able to find a solid solution with either brand. Let me know if you need more details or recommendations!
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