

🚀 Elevate your NAS game with power, speed & connectivity that means business!
The CWWK PC NAS-N5105 motherboard is a compact Mini-ITX powerhouse featuring an Intel Pentium N6005 quad-core processor, dual-channel DDR4 memory support up to 32GB at 3200MHz, and extensive storage options including 6 SATA3 ports and 2 M.2 NVMe slots. It boasts four 2.5GbE Intel i226-V network interfaces for ultra-fast data transfer, making it ideal for professional-grade NAS or home media server builds. Designed with a moisture-proof fiber PCB and solid capacitors, it ensures durability and stable performance under continuous operation. Compatible with Windows 10/11 and Linux, this board is a cost-effective, energy-efficient solution for advanced storage and networking needs.
| ASIN | B0BZ3DJF7J |
| Brand | CWWK PC |
| Chipset Type | Intel |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processor Types | Intel Pentium N6005 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (17) |
| Date First Available | 28 May 2023 |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated, PCI Express |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 17 x 3 Centimeters |
| Item model number | NAS-N5105 |
| Manufacturer | intel |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory technology | DDR4 |
| Model | NAS-N5105 |
| Model Name | CWWK PC |
| Number of Ports | 18 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Processor Type | Pentium |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 17 x 3 cm |
| RAM memory maximum size | 32 GB |
| Ram Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Total USB ports | 4 |
T**T
Great NAS mobo
S**E
Status: Just received, haven't built system yet. First impressions: Holy cow does this look great on paper. 4x2.5GbaseT and a ballin' efficient CPU that support hardware codecs for a home media server, AES-NI for streamlined security, dual M.2 slots, 6xSATA3, virtualization support... I mean come on... it's hundreds of dollars less than the competition. (if you just thought 'but I can get hardware that competes for not much more', consider the power bill difference over 3-5 years and get back to me.) The drawbacks: 0 documentation. There is no manual. There is no firmware support. We'll be lucky if this thing doesn't get backdoored in a year. I checked the MFG website and nothing was available. (e.g. buttons at https://changwang.com/down/67.html => "Unavailable"). I have high hopes for this board, though.
A**R
Really like this board. The 5105 has sufficient performance to use it as a NAS. Unfortunately when I dropped in my six-drive RAID only five of the drives showed up. After swapping drives, SATA cables, and power cables I finally realized one of the ports itself is bad. This doesn't speak well for QC. To compound things this board doesn't have a PCIe port. It might be possible to use an M.2 to SATA board, which I'll try out soon, to make up for any defective SATA ports. Overall this is a nice board, if only they were QC'd a bit better...
E**N
The CPU in this overheated immediately upon plugging it in. I'm seeing sustained temps of 50C with zero load, just at the bios hardware monitor screen. Averaging 65C at idle when a light text-based OS like BSD is running, spiking to 100C+ every now and then, under very minor load (under 25%). Double-checked the fan was working, and I ran it without the cover for a few hours with no change. I suspect the thermal paste is missing or ineffective. I ordered more to try and 'fix' the problem, but it's pretty useless like this.
F**Y
The motherboard works well. I had the same issue as someone else's review. The sata drives weren't showing up. I notice my old drives were working just fine. But my new ones were not. I found out after days of Troubleshooting the issue. PWDIS I SOLVED IT BY COVERING THE 3RD PIN ON THE power SATA CONNECTOR. All 4 drives booted just fine after that. Hope this helps someone.
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