What are the power requirements for Synology NAS devices?

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The power requirements for Synology NAS devices can vary significantly depending on the specific model and its intended usage. Generally, the power consumption is measured in watts and can fluctuate based on factors such as the number of drives installed, the workload being handled, and any additional features being utilized. Most Synology NAS devices will specify their power requirements in the product documentation or technical specifications available on the Synology website. Typically, these devices may consume anywhere from around 30 to over 100 watts during operation, with lower consumption during idle states. It is essential for users to consider their own setup and requirements when choosing a power supply or making arrangements for electrical needs. For the most accurate and detailed information regarding a particular model’s power requirements, it is advisable to check the manufacturer's official web page.
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Answered Aug 13, 2025

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