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Pentium N6005 Industrial Motherboard NAS 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power Processor 4x2.5G i226-V Network M.2 Slot 6xSATA DP HDMI 2.0
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Pentium N6005 Industrial Motherboard NAS 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power Processor 4x2.5G i226-V Network M.2 Slot 6xSATA DP HDMI 2.0

$209.99

*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated 2026-08-21. Price and availability subject to change.

Bottom line: The Pentium N6005 Industrial Motherboard NAS 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power Processor 4x2.5G i226-V Network M.2 Slot 6xSATA DP HDMI 2.0 is a niche pick — read recent reviews before buying in the retro cpus category, priced around $209.99. Read recent reviews carefully before committing.

SpecPicks Verdict

SpecPicks classifies Pentium N6005 Industrial Motherboard NAS 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power… as a niche pick — read recent reviews before buying in the retro cpus category, based on our editorial and benchmark analysis and our ranking model that weights rating × review-volume × price-fit. HKUXZR's positioning sits within the broader category mid-tier. Use the Compare tool to put it side-by-side with two or three close alternatives before clicking through to Amazon.

Common buyer scenarios for retro cpus of this kind: matching it to an existing build, replacing a failing part, or upgrading from a previous-generation equivalent. Check the spec table below against your current setup — particularly socket / form-factor / power-rating fields — and confirm compatibility on the Amazon listing before purchase. Prices, stock, and Prime eligibility update directly from Amazon's catalog and may have moved since this page was last verified.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ✓ Backed by HKUXZR's warranty and support channels
  • ✓ Ships via Amazon with Prime eligibility and the standard returns policy

Cons

  • ✗ Confirm socket / form-factor / power-rating compatibility against your build before ordering
  • ✗ Price, stock, and Prime eligibility update from Amazon and may have changed since this page was last verified

Key Features

  • 【Low power processor】Intel Celeron Processor N6005: 4 Cores 4 Threads, 4M Cache, up to 3.3 GHz, with Intel UHD Graphics.
  • 【High speed network card】This NAS motherboard has 4* i226 2.5GbE 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 for USB booting of the NAS system. 1* HDMI2.1 and 1* DP1.4b to support dual 4K@60Hz display.
  • 【 Storage and Memory】2* DDR4 slots, compatible with 2133/2400/2666MHz (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 , stable and ultra-fast transfer speed.Dual 4K Display: This mini-ITX board has HDMI2.0 and DP1.4 ports at 4K@60Hz.
  • NOTE: The motherboard requires both 24PIN + 4PIN power connections to power up. It will take a few minutes for the motherboard to read the memory information when you first turn on it, please be patient. If you need to go to the BIOS page, keep pressing "DEL" while booting up

Full Specifications

BrandHKUXZR
Weight2.5g
PlatformLinux, Windows
CPU ModelCeleron N
CPU SocketLGA 1338
Model NamePentium N6005 Industrial Motherboard
Unit Count1 Count
Chipset TypeINTEL
ConnectivityUSB
Model NumberN6005
Chipset FamilyJMB585
Number of Items1
Number of Ports17
Total Usb Ports4

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Pentium N6005 Industrial Motherboard NAS 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power Processor 4x2.5G i226-V Network M.2 Slot 6xSATA DP HDMI 2.0 is available on Amazon with Prime shipping and the full Amazon returns policy. SpecPicks earns a small commission on qualifying purchases — thank you for supporting independent review work.

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*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated 2026-08-21. Price and availability subject to change.

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