Hardkernel Odroid-hc4 is a Low-cost Dual-bay Nas That Sells for $65 and Up

Hardkernel has announced an open-spec, “ODROID-HC4” Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device that runs Linux on a quad -A55 Amlogic S905X3 and offers 4GB DDR4, HDMI 2.0 and two PCIe-driven 2.5- or 3.5-inch SSD/HDD slots for just $65 to $75.

Hardkernel Odroid-hc4 is a Low-cost Dual-bay Nas That Sells for $65 and Up

This follows after the company updated its Odroid-HC1 NAS board with an Odroid-HC2 model sometime in 2018, both of which are somehow limited as they support only one drive.

The new Odroid-HC4 however seems to be a powerful upgrade as the HC4 does not only switch to a more powerful Amlogic S905X3 processor but also adds a second SATA slot. For the first time also, the SATA slots are enabled via PCIe instead of USB, meaning a faster and more reliable operation.

“We’ve heard that many users wanted to run their storage server on a modern ARM 64bit platform with more DRAM memory, higher power efficiency and more storage capacity. Therefore, we started developing a new Home-Cloud platform late last year and it is time to show you something new based on the same ARM S905X3 CPU in the ODROID-C4”, says Hardkernel. “We connected a SATA SSD to the HC4 platform and measured the storage IO throughput. We could observe 390~420MB/s transfer speed which is quite good for many applications.”

Unlike most NAS systems, the ODROID-HC4 has what it takes to keep things running cool from the inside. It has a passive heat sink attached on top of Amlogic S905X3 processor and a 5V 4,000-RPM bearing fan that operates at 23.9 dBA. The drives can also be inserted into the case slots and exposed to open air rather than hidden away inside a metal or a plast.

The drives can also be inserted into the case slots and exposed to open air rather than hidden away inside a metal or a plastic

ODROID-HC4 is ideal for workgroups, single users and families members. The server centralizes data and enables users to share and stream multimedia files to desktop and mobile devices.

ODROID-HC4 is ideal for workgroups, single users and families members

Key Features and Specifications of the new dual-bay NAS device include:

  • Amlogic S905X3 quad-core Cortex-A55 processor (1.8 GHz)
  • Mali-G31 MP2 GPU with 4x execution engines
  • 4GB DDR4 RAM
  • 128 Mbit SPI flash
  • 1x UHS-1 compatible microSD slot
  • 2x SATA-3 ports implemented through ASM1061 PCIe to SATA controller
  • 1x GbE RJ45 ports via Realtek RTL8211F PHY (supports 10/100/1000 Mbps)
  • 1x HDMI 2.0 up to 4K @ 60 Hz
  • 1x HDMI digital output
  • 7x GPIO pins for optional OLED display
  • 1x USB 2.0 host port
  • 1x UART serial console
  • 2x LEDs
  • 1x cooling fan
  • 1x boot switch
  • IR receiver for remote controller
  • 15V DC via barrel jack.
  • Dimensions: 84.0 mm x 90.5 mm x 25.0 mm
  • Weight: 280g including case, fan and heatsink.

ODROID-HC4 comes pre-installed with an Ubuntu Linux image but will also support third-party software like CoreElec, OpenMediaVault and Android soon.

The basic ODROID-HC4 board with a pre-assembled case shell will be available for sale by October 27th for just $65 while another version with a 1 inch OLED display and real-time clock pre-installed and visible on the front of the case, for $75. The company will also offer optional accessories like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters, IR remote control, USB-UART cable and ODROID-VU series display devices.

Further details may be found on their announcement and wiki pages.

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