Minisforum Shows Off Upcoming AMD Powered NAS at Computex 2025

On the storage side of things there’s room for five 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drives in traditional drive caddies and drives up to 22 TB in size are supported. In addition to this, there’s room for one M.2 NVMe slot which is limited to PCIe 4.0 x1 and lengths of up to 22110 are supported. There is also an extra PCB that can be slotted in that adds support for a further two NVMe drives in either the U.2 or M.2 form factor, one with PCIe 4.0 x2 interface and one with PCIe 4.0 x1. Judging by the design of this expansion PCB, it might be a bit fiddly to install, but as the main PCB of the N5 Pro slides out for access, it could’ve been far worse. Internally there’s also a full-length, low-profile PCIe x16 slot—which was occupied by a GPU in the unit on display—although it’s limited to four lanes electrically, as well as a USB 3.2 10 Gbps port. It will apparently come with MinisCloud OS, but Windows 11 is also supported, which means the N5 Pro could be used for something else than just as a NAS. No word on pricing, but the company is offering a 30 percent off discount if you sign up on their website.