Morefine N1 NAS brings powerful Ryzen performance and GPU expansion in a compact design
Morefine has introduced the new Morefine N1 NAS, a tower-style network storage system designed for users who want strong performance and flexible storage options in one device. The system runs on the AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 8845HS processor and supports up to 96 GB of DDR5-5600 ECC memory.
The Morefine N1 offers several configuration options. The barebones version starts at $759. A model with 32 GB memory costs $1,209, while the 64 GB and 96 GB versions are priced at $1,569 and $1,929.

The system is designed for large storage setups. It includes three M.2 slots that support up to 12 TB of SSD storage. In addition, there are four hot-swap 3.5-inch hard drive bays located at the top of the case. These bays can add up to 120 TB of extra storage, making the device suitable for home servers, media storage, or small office use.
The aluminium case measures 218 × 193 × 372 mm. This makes the Morefine N1 smaller than many ITX systems, though it is still larger than most mini PCs.

One interesting feature is its GPU expansion support. The N1 NAS includes an 800 W power supply, with 400 W reserved for graphics cards. This allows users to install a dedicated GPU such as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. However, the available space for the graphics card is limited to 330 mm × 66 mm, so compact or small form factor GPUs will fit best.
N1 NAS connectivity
Connectivity is also strong. The device includes two USB 2.0 ports, one USB4 port, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 port, and one USB 3.2 Gen 1 port. Other ports include HDMI 2.0, a full-size SD card reader, and dual 10 GbE RJ45 network ports for fast data transfer.

On the front of the case, the Morefine N1 features a small 3-inch full-colour touch screen. This display can show useful information such as system status and other basic details.
With powerful hardware, large storage capacity, and GPU expansion support, the Morefine N1 NAS looks like a strong option for users who want both server storage and desktop-level performance in one device.





