Beelink is shaking things up in the NAS space. The company just revealed more details about its upcoming Beelink ME Pro NAS, and its standout feature is a modular, drawer-style design that supports interchangeable mainboards including AMD, Intel, and ARM platforms. For home server enthusiasts and DIY tinkerers, this is a bold and unexpected move.
Beelink ME Pro NAS aims for true multi-platform support

In the latest teaser videos, Beelink gave a closer look at the sleek chassis of the two-bay ME Pro model. A four-bay version is also in development. What stands out most is the system’s drawer-style slot, allowing users to swap out the entire motherboard depending on their preference or performance needs.
This approach mirrors what Framework is doing with its modular laptops but applies it to a NAS and mini PC hybrid. If pulled off properly, it could offer unmatched flexibility in a segment not known for customization.
Key features teased so far
Beelink hasn’t shared full hardware specs yet, but the teaser clips confirm several core design elements:
- Swappable motherboard system supporting AMD, Intel, and ARM platforms
- Compact two-bay model, with a larger four-bay version planned
- M.2 SSD slots in addition to SATA bays, with support for up to five drives
- Sleek unibody exterior
- Dual-purpose operation as a NAS and mini PC
This design implies the ME Pro won’t just be about storage it’s being built with performance in mind, likely targeting users who want server functionality with desktop flexibility.
Challenges remain, but the idea is ambitious
Supporting three processor architectures in a single system is no small task. Beelink will need to maintain its NAS software across all platforms, and ensure smooth compatibility regardless of the board used. That’s rarely done in this category, and certainly not with this level of modularity.
Still, the concept makes sense. Users could choose low-power ARM boards for energy efficiency or swap in AMD or Intel boards when higher performance is needed for things like Plex transcoding, file hosting, or virtualization.
A bold step in a stale category
Most consumer NAS systems follow the same formula: closed boxes, fixed CPUs, and limited upgrade paths. The Beelink ME Pro NAS breaks away from that. It’s not just offering choice, it’s giving users control over the entire core architecture.
If the execution matches the vision, the ME Pro could redefine what a home NAS can be. More details, including release date and full specs, are expected soon. Until then, the modular drawer design alone puts this one firmly on the radar.

