Asustor Drivestor 4 Pro (AS3304T) NAS Review

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Located at the backside, we can see a ventilation hole. The unit is _very_ silent at default configuration. It will regulate fan RPM depending on the temperature and/or configurable fan preference. You can configure power-saving and fan options in the software suite. A few connection options include USB 2.0/3.0/3.1 (two in the back, one in the front). 

  • CPU: Quad Core processor
  • Memory: 2GB DDR4
  • HDD: 4 x SATA3 6Gb/s; 3.5"/2.5"
  • Network: 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet x 1
  • Output: HDMI 2.0a
  • System Fan: 120mm x 1
  • Power Supply Unit / Adapter: 90W x1
  • Input Power Voltage: 100V to 240V AC

  

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On the front side, you can see a USB 3.1 connector on the lower left. There are also LED indicators for the operational status of the NAS. You'll find the power button and status LEDs to the top left. The SSD/HDDs are covered by a plastic magnetic cover. That way you can more conveniently place this NAS in say your living room, as it looks rather stylish.

 

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Pop in four 16 TB HDDs in there, and you'll have the ability to create a 64 TB NAS cluster. It looks good with the dark design. Over a single 2.5 Gigabit jack, this unit is capable of read speeds of 250~300 MB/s. 

 


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The unit rests on four rubber feet to prevent resonating noises from the HDDs.

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