Whatbox Review 2026: NVMe Seedboxes from $15/month (Worth It?)

Whatbox at a Glance

Feature Details
Price $15–$480/month
Speed 40–100 Gbps
Storage 1.9 TB – 21.7 TB (HDD) / 1.9–15.2 TB (NVMe)
Bandwidth Capped uploads (10 TB – 1 PB)
Plex All plans
Support Ticket (known for quality)
Based in Netherlands

Notable Plans

Plan Price Storage Speed Upload Cap
3.9 TB HDD $15 3.9 TB 40 Gbps 10 TB
9.9 TB HDD $36 9.9 TB 40 Gbps 20 TB
1.9 TB NVMe $60 1.9 TB 100 Gbps 100 TB
3.8 TB NVMe $120 3.8 TB 100 Gbps 250 TB

What Sets Whatbox Apart

100 Gbps NVMe plans. The fastest seedbox network commercially available. For torrent racing on competitive trackers, nothing comes close.

Excellent support reputation. Whatbox’s ticket support is consistently rated among the best despite not offering live chat.

Plex on all plans. Every tier includes Plex without restrictions.

The Downside: Price

Whatbox is expensive. The cheapest plan is $15/month for 3.9 TB. Compare: Evoseedbox at $5/month includes Plex and unlimited bandwidth, and SeedHost HD 4 offers 4 TB at $8.79.

The NVMe plans are eye-watering: $60/month for 1.9 TB, $480/month for 15.2 TB. This is strictly for users who need the absolute fastest storage for competitive racing.

Verdict: 8/10

The best seedbox for pure speed and racing, with a price tag to match. Not recommended for budget-conscious users or those who primarily stream Plex. For the cost of Whatbox’s cheapest plan, you could run Evoseedbox for 3 months.

Full comparison: See all providers ranked in our Best Seedbox 2026 guide.

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