Notebookcheck Logo

ZimaCube 2: High-end NAS launches with up to 64 GB RAM, 164 TB storage and GPU support

The ZimaCube 2 family sports a classy, boxy design with impressive features.
ⓘ ZimaSpace
The ZimaCube 2 family sports a classy, boxy design with impressive features.
The ZimaCube 2 and ZimaCube Pro 2 NAS systems are finally available for pre-order. Starting at $799, the premium NAS family packs GPU support, PCIe expansion, as well as up to 64 GB RAM and 164 TB storage.

A new NAS system has entered the scene, dubbed the ZimaCube 2. Powered by Intel Alder Lake CPUs, the product should be a decent choice for customers on the lookout for a capable personal NAS solution without breaking the bank.

Of course, that is not to say that the ZimaCube 2 NAS comes cheap. The product is available for pre-order starting at $799, and ships with a 6-core Intel i3-1215U CPU. In multi-core workloads, the Alder Lake CPU is about as fast as a modern Core Ultra 5 134U CPU found in entry-level notebooks.

Performance should be adequate, and folks who would like to use the ZimaCube 2 as a personal mini PC for non-intensive day-to-day workloads can also do so. A higher-end option with the 10-core Core i5-1235U CPU is also available, promising roughly 23% faster multicore performance.

Rear I/O.
ⓘ ZimaSpace
Rear I/O.
Front I/O.
ⓘ ZimaSpace
Front I/O.

The base variant of the ZimaCube 2 NAS also ships with 8 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD. Further storage capabilities are handled by a total of six SATA III bays (3.5-inch, 2.5-inch), as well as 4 NVMe M.2 slots for a total of 164 TB of maximum storage. The I/O is also quite impressive, and has been detailed below:

  • Dual Thunderbolt 4, single USB 3.0 Type-C
  • Four USB 3.0 Type-A
  • Dual 2.5G Ethernet (additional 10G Ethernet on the higher-tier variant)
  • 3.5 mm audio jack

Other expansion options include a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x4 lanes) for GPUs, PCIe 3.0 x8 slot (x2 lanes), and up to 64 GB RAM. At around 9.45 x 8.7 x 8.6 inches or 240 x 221 x 220 mm, the ZimaCube 2 NAS is plenty compact as well. The entry-level variant is available in a silver colorway, whereas the higher-tier option rocks a black colorway.

All told, the ZimaCube 2 lineup appears to be a solid choice for home lab enthusiasts. Of course, folks with lesser requirements can check out something like the 4-bay Ugreen NASSync DH4300, currently available for $379 on Amazon, and save themselves a few hundred quid.

The ZimaCube 2 NAS sports high-end specifications, including up to triple LAN ports.

Source(s)

Please share our article, every link counts!
Mail Logo
Google Logo Add as a preferred
source on Google

No comments for this article

Got questions or something to add to our article? Even without registering you can post in the comments!
No comments for this article / reply

static version load dynamic
Loading Comments
Comment on this article
> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 03 > ZimaCube 2: High-end NAS launches with up to 64 GB RAM, 164 TB storage and GPU support
Sambit Saha, 2026-03-20 (Update: 2026-03-20)