Qotom Q31100G4 Mini PC: A 4 LAN + 4 M.2 Platform for Networking and Storage

In many edge computing, NAS, and small server deployments, typical mini PCs are limited by two things:
insufficient network interfaces and inflexible storage design.

The Qotom Q31100G4 series is built around these two aspects. Instead of focusing purely on CPU performance, this platform is designed as a combination of networking and storage capabilities.


4 × 2.5G LAN: Designed for Network Segmentation

The Q31100G4 comes with 4 Intel I226-V 2.5GbE ports, which is uncommon for standard mini PCs.

This allows the system to be used as more than just a single host. In practical deployment, these ports are often assigned different roles:

  • WAN (Internet access)
  • LAN (local network)
  • Dedicated storage network
  • Management or additional network

With this setup, storage traffic and general network traffic can be separated, which improves overall stability—especially in NAS or router-integrated scenarios.


4 × M.2 NVMe: Flexible Storage Layout

Unlike typical mini PCs with limited storage options, the Q31100G4 provides four M.2 SSD slots with different PCIe lanes:

  • 2 × PCIe 3.0 x2
  • 2 × PCIe 3.0 x1

This is not just about adding more storage, but about organizing storage roles:

  • System drive
  • Data drives
  • Cache or log drive

With this structure, the system can handle multiple workloads—such as file services, containers, and background tasks—without heavy I/O conflicts.


Available Configurations

The Q31100G4 series is available in three main configurations:


Q31111G4 (Celeron 6305)

  • 2 cores / 2 threads
  • 1.8 GHz
  • 15W TDP

Suitable for basic NAS, lightweight routing, and low-power deployments.


Q31131G4 (Core i3-1115G4)

  • 2 cores / 4 threads
  • Base 3.0 GHz

Offers better responsiveness and can handle NAS + light services (e.g., Docker or small applications).


Q31151G4 (Core i5-1135G7)

  • 4 cores / 8 threads
  • Up to 4.2 GHz

A balanced option for multi-service environments:

  • NAS + router integration
  • Multiple containers
  • Edge computing workloads

Why It Stops at i5

The Q31100G4 has a compact form factor (142 × 210 × 39 mm) with active cooling.

In this size range, moving to higher-power CPUs (such as i7) introduces:

  • Higher thermal output
  • Increased fan noise
  • Reduced long-term stability

Since this platform is typically used for 24/7 operation, stability and thermal control are prioritized over peak performance.


Typical Use Cases

With its multi-LAN and multi-storage design, the Q31100G4 fits well in:

  • NAS servers
  • Router / firewall systems
  • Edge computing nodes
  • Small virtualization or container platforms

Final Note

The Q31100G4 is not just a mini PC—it is a compact platform built around network segmentation and flexible storage architecture.

Its value comes from how these components work together, rather than raw CPU performance alone.

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