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product_id: 679251493
title: "1 * 10G 2*i226-V 2.5G 3LAN Intel N305 NAS Motherboard 6-Bay 6*SATA3.0 2*M.2 NVMe 1*DDR5 Soft Router ITX Mainboard"
brand: "hkuxzr"
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# 8-core Intel N305 up to 3.8GHz 3 LAN ports incl. blazing 10G Ethernet 6 SATA3 + 2 M.2 NVMe storage slots 1 * 10G 2*i226-V 2.5G 3LAN Intel N305 NAS Motherboard 6-Bay 6*SATA3.0 2*M.2 NVMe 1*DDR5 Soft Router ITX Mainboard

**Brand:** hkuxzr
**Price:** ฿37180
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your NAS game with powerhouse speed and pro-grade connectivity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 1 * 10G 2*i226-V 2.5G 3LAN Intel N305 NAS Motherboard 6-Bay 6*SATA3.0 2*M.2 NVMe 1*DDR5 Soft Router ITX Mainboard by hkuxzr
- **How much does it cost?** ฿37180 with free shipping
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- hkuxzr enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Compact & Versatile:** Mini-ITX form factor with dual 4K display outputs (HDMI2.1 + DP1.4b) and multiple USB ports, fitting perfectly into sleek, space-conscious professional setups.
- • **Cutting-Edge Memory:** Single DDR5 slot compatible with up to 32GB RAM at blazing 4800-5600MHz speeds, future-proofing your system’s responsiveness and multitasking capabilities.
- • **Next-Level Networking:** Triple LAN ports including a 10G Ethernet port ensure ultra-fast, stable, and secure data transfers—perfect for professional-grade multimedia and firewall applications.
- • **Powerhouse Performance:** Intel Core i3-N305 with 8 cores and 8 threads delivers seamless multitasking and efficient processing for your NAS or soft router setup.
- • **Massive Storage Flexibility:** Supports up to 6 SATA3 drives plus 2 M.2 NVMe slots for lightning-fast storage expansion and data throughput.

## Overview

The HKUXZR 1*10G 2*i226-V 2.5G 3LAN Intel N305 NAS motherboard is a compact Mini-ITX board designed for advanced NAS and soft router applications. Featuring an 8-core Intel Core i3-N305 processor, triple LAN ports including a 10G Ethernet for ultra-fast networking, and extensive storage options with 6 SATA3 and 2 M.2 NVMe slots, it supports up to 32GB DDR5 RAM. Dual 4K display outputs and multiple USB interfaces make it a versatile choice for professionals seeking high performance and reliable connectivity in a small form factor.

## Description

Intel Alder Lake-N N305 CPU Memory 1*DDR5 memory slot, 4800MHz, memory supports up to 32GB Network 3*LAN (2*Intel i226 2.5G+1*10G network port), supports diskless boot, network wake-up Display support 1*HD+1*DP, supports synchronous or asynchronous display Storage device 6*SATA3.0, 2*M.2(NVME) I/O interface 3*LAN (2*Intel i226 2.5G+1*10G network port) 1*HD 1*DP 1*USB3.0 1*TYPE-C (full function) 2*USB2.0 1*TF_CARD (TF card) Onboard I/O interface 1*COM 2*USB2.0 (pin header), 2*USB2.0 6*SATA3.0 2*M.2(NVME) 1*FP, 1*TPM 1*CPUFAN, 1*SYSFAN Watchdog timer 0-255S, system reset System selection Win10, LINUX Power supply specification ATX 24Pin+4Pin power supply Temperature Storage temperature: -20℃ -70℃ Operating temperature: -0℃ -60℃ Size 170mm*170mm

Review: Really happy with this little board. The n305 and 10gbe is really killer for my truenas setup. It came relatively well packaged with the board in anti static bags and io cover. Shockingly it even came with the bios battery, something that's becoming rare. I had no issues getting it running, and everything worked as expected. I've read other places that for whatever reason that this particular board requires a 300w power supply, but it works fine for me with a 240w brick and DC atx converter plug. The board had no issues with the 32gb sodimm I'm using, and I'm really curious if it would run with a 64gb, but I don't have one for testing. If I manage to get my hands on one I'll definitely update. Something to keep in mind: although there are 2 nvme slots, they are both only 1x, so you're going to top out around 550MB/s. The 10gbe worked as advertised and is a huge boost over 2.5 for large file transfers, but that 550MBs disk speed limit is going to prevent link saturation. This is an upgrade from a n150 for me, and imo it's 100% worth the added cost. The extra cores are really great for my now numerous containers, and really help with video transcoding and VMs. The only two real downsides of this board are going to be the 1x nvme slots, and lack of pcie slots, but you could probably find a work around with various different nvme add on boards. So if you can live with those two drawbacks, the board is a 5/5.
Review: UPDATE 10/23/25: This thing definitely has a fatal disk controller problem. After I wrote the review below, it dropped sdb (sata2) overnight, similar to the first board's problem. Rebooting brought it back, but it dropped again several hours later, and this has been the pattern ever since. It isn't the disk, I went so far as to swap in a pair of new Seagate drives, on the theory that I got a bad batch of WD Reds. No change. It isn't the cables, have now tried three new cables in each. No change. It isn't TrueNAS, ls /dev showed sdb/sdb1 had vanished. I give up. Returning and will try again with a different brand. Now one star; the board has good specs for the price, but it simply isn't reliable enough for 24/7 operation. (original review) Config: The beefier N305 motherboard, 16GB RAM, two 256GB NVMe drives, two 4TB WD Red Pro, which will eventually be six, latest TrueNAS. Good: It's fast. Booted into the TrueNAS installation flash drive in under 5 seconds, after install boots to console menu in under 30 seconds. Installation is straightforward (but see below). Enough SATA3 ports (six) for my NAS needs. CPU fan is a plus, all boards in this class need at least a small fan but many do not have one. Does not appear to be a power hog as so many similar boards are. Docs are adequate for installation (but, again, see below.) Good price considering that it's hard to find a similar SuperMicro board for under $1K now. Built-in 10Gb Ethernet port is a big plus. Bad: The I/O backplate cutouts are offset a bit to the left and up, requiring you to loosen the board mounting screws a little and jockey the board around to unblock all of the jacks. It has HDMI and DisplayPort video but no VGA, which can be a problem in a server rack. No IPMI, ditto. Only one RAM slot, but it's DDR5 so the performance hit isn't severe. The bios setup only shows the first three SATA ports, has a 2025 date so even assuming an update is available it probably won't help. Documentation is good for little more than installation; good luck trying to troubleshoot if you don't know your way around an AMI BIOS. Technical support appears to be nonexistent. Sum of topic: this is not a motherboard for beginners. Bottom line: As you may have guessed, I bought this to replace a failed NAS motherboard whose replacement cost has tripled over the past several years. The first one I bought was bad; it would only recognize the spinner on SATA1 and the 10Gb port was dead. desertcart offered a rapid exchange, and two days later the replacement showed up and is installed and working. One quirk I noticed was that the big hard drives were reluctant to start the first time after installation. Once the motherboard recognized them after several minutes they were fine, and have been so ever since. I don't know whether this is a quirk of the motherboard, or the drives, or if something got confused during the multiple, rapid power cycling while troubleshooting the first board. When it's time for the next pair of Reds to go in, I think I'm going to plug them into my laptop via USB adapter first, wake them up, format them and exercise them a little before installing them in the server. At any rate, it's working now and working well. Hopefully it'll stay that way for a few years with the full eight-drive configuration. I wouldn't use this in a business installation, but for a hobbyist it's fine. Five stars, barely - the lack of support resources almost cost it that fifth.

## Features

- 【Low Power Processor】 Intel Core i3-N305 Intel Processor N305: 8 Cores 8 Threads, 6M Cache, up to 3.80 GHz, with Intel UHD Graphics.
- 【High Speed Network Card】 This NAS motherboard has 3* LAN (2*Intel i226+1*10G) network ports to deliver a secure, stable and fast network connection for professional network security firewall appliance and multimedia use.
- 【Industrial NAS Motherboard】 Mini-1TX size: 17.0 cm x 17.0 cm, High-density moisture-proof fiber circuit board. Ultrafast Connectivity--2* USB3.0, 2* USB2.0, 2* built-in USB on board for USB booting of the NAS system. 1* HDMI2.1 and 1* DP1.4b to support dual 4K@60Hz display.
- 【Storage and Memory】 1* DDR5 slots, compatible with 4800/5200/5600MHz (non-ECC), RAM supports up to 32GB, 6* SATA3.0 with 6Gbps (SATA1 is native, SATA2-SATA6 is extended by the JMB585 chip) and 2* M.2 NVMe 2280 PCIE3.0x1, stable and ultra-fast transfer speed. Dual 4K Display: This mini-ITX board has HDMI2.0 and DP1.4 ports at 4K@60Hz.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DKBDQ3X6 |
| Available Memory Slots | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 346,703 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3,939 in Motherboards |
| Brand Name | HKUXZR |
| CPU Model | Core i3 |
| Chipset Type | SOC |
| Compatible Devices | Router |
| Compatible Processors | N305 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (5) |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17L x 17W x 5.1H centimetres |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin+4 |
| Manufacturer | HKUXZR |
| Memory Clock Speed | 4800 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | N305 |
| Model Number | N305 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Platform | Linux, Windows 10 |
| Processor Socket | FCBGA1264 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total SATA Ports | 6 |
| Total USB Ports | 4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HKUXZR
- **CPU model:** Core i3
- **CPU socket:** FCBGA1264
- **Chipset type:** SOC
- **Compatible devices:** Router
- **Compatible processors:** N305
- **Memory clock speed:** 4800 MHz
- **Model name:** N305
- **Platform:** Linux, Windows 10
- **RAM memory technology:** DDR5

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***E on 1 May 2025*

Really happy with this little board. The n305 and 10gbe is really killer for my truenas setup. It came relatively well packaged with the board in anti static bags and io cover. Shockingly it even came with the bios battery, something that's becoming rare. I had no issues getting it running, and everything worked as expected. I've read other places that for whatever reason that this particular board requires a 300w power supply, but it works fine for me with a 240w brick and DC atx converter plug. The board had no issues with the 32gb sodimm I'm using, and I'm really curious if it would run with a 64gb, but I don't have one for testing. If I manage to get my hands on one I'll definitely update. Something to keep in mind: although there are 2 nvme slots, they are both only 1x, so you're going to top out around 550MB/s. The 10gbe worked as advertised and is a huge boost over 2.5 for large file transfers, but that 550MBs disk speed limit is going to prevent link saturation. This is an upgrade from a n150 for me, and imo it's 100% worth the added cost. The extra cores are really great for my now numerous containers, and really help with video transcoding and VMs. The only two real downsides of this board are going to be the 1x nvme slots, and lack of pcie slots, but you could probably find a work around with various different nvme add on boards. So if you can live with those two drawbacks, the board is a 5/5.

### ⭐ Review
*by R***. on 17 October 2025*

UPDATE 10/23/25: This thing definitely has a fatal disk controller problem. After I wrote the review below, it dropped sdb (sata2) overnight, similar to the first board's problem. Rebooting brought it back, but it dropped again several hours later, and this has been the pattern ever since. It isn't the disk, I went so far as to swap in a pair of new Seagate drives, on the theory that I got a bad batch of WD Reds. No change. It isn't the cables, have now tried three new cables in each. No change. It isn't TrueNAS, ls /dev showed sdb/sdb1 had vanished. I give up. Returning and will try again with a different brand. Now one star; the board has good specs for the price, but it simply isn't reliable enough for 24/7 operation. (original review) Config: The beefier N305 motherboard, 16GB RAM, two 256GB NVMe drives, two 4TB WD Red Pro, which will eventually be six, latest TrueNAS. Good: It's fast. Booted into the TrueNAS installation flash drive in under 5 seconds, after install boots to console menu in under 30 seconds. Installation is straightforward (but see below). Enough SATA3 ports (six) for my NAS needs. CPU fan is a plus, all boards in this class need at least a small fan but many do not have one. Does not appear to be a power hog as so many similar boards are. Docs are adequate for installation (but, again, see below.) Good price considering that it's hard to find a similar SuperMicro board for under $1K now. Built-in 10Gb Ethernet port is a big plus. Bad: The I/O backplate cutouts are offset a bit to the left and up, requiring you to loosen the board mounting screws a little and jockey the board around to unblock all of the jacks. It has HDMI and DisplayPort video but no VGA, which can be a problem in a server rack. No IPMI, ditto. Only one RAM slot, but it's DDR5 so the performance hit isn't severe. The bios setup only shows the first three SATA ports, has a 2025 date so even assuming an update is available it probably won't help. Documentation is good for little more than installation; good luck trying to troubleshoot if you don't know your way around an AMI BIOS. Technical support appears to be nonexistent. Sum of topic: this is not a motherboard for beginners. Bottom line: As you may have guessed, I bought this to replace a failed NAS motherboard whose replacement cost has tripled over the past several years. The first one I bought was bad; it would only recognize the spinner on SATA1 and the 10Gb port was dead. Amazon offered a rapid exchange, and two days later the replacement showed up and is installed and working. One quirk I noticed was that the big hard drives were reluctant to start the first time after installation. Once the motherboard recognized them after several minutes they were fine, and have been so ever since. I don't know whether this is a quirk of the motherboard, or the drives, or if something got confused during the multiple, rapid power cycling while troubleshooting the first board. When it's time for the next pair of Reds to go in, I think I'm going to plug them into my laptop via USB adapter first, wake them up, format them and exercise them a little before installing them in the server. At any rate, it's working now and working well. Hopefully it'll stay that way for a few years with the full eight-drive configuration. I wouldn't use this in a business installation, but for a hobbyist it's fine. Five stars, barely - the lack of support resources almost cost it that fifth.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by W***T on 24 May 2025*

This is a typical Chinese NAS board without any kind of manual, but I didn't find a need for one. I've used these before, and the connectorization is pretty much the same for all boards of this type. Take special note of the photos in this listing that show what is connected where, and you should be fine. Just remember that it can take long minutes for the first (and sometimes 2nd or 3rd) time this starts up before you get to the BIOS screen. This is totally normal as it checks the RAM and its new environment. This little baby really works great--very happy with it, and would definitely buy again.

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