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Asustor AS6202T NAS Review





In this review we test the Asustor AS6202T NAS. The AS6202T is more powerful in the sense that it comes with a much stronger processor, more memory and a plethora of features. The 2 in that product name means we'll be testing the 2-bay version of this quad-core processor based NAS with 4 GB of internal RAM memory.
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medallish
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Posted on: 03/07/2017 05:53 PM
I'd be cautious of getting an Intel SoC based NAS. has this been out long enough to know it's not randomly going to die on you?
I'd be cautious of getting an Intel SoC based NAS. has this been out long enough to know it's not randomly going to die on you?
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Don Vito Corleone
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Posted on: 03/07/2017 06:00 PM
No, that is the Atom C2000 series. This NAS has a Celeron N3150 proc.
I'd be cautious of getting an Intel SoC based NAS. has this been out long enough to know it's not randomly going to die on you?
No, that is the Atom C2000 series. This NAS has a Celeron N3150 proc.
DeskStar
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Posted on: 03/13/2017 11:56 PM
Seeing that "device" on top of the receiver in such a cramped space made me wanna vomit.... No way to cut the natural flow of air off for the receiver....have to give it some cooling love.
Seeing that "device" on top of the receiver in such a cramped space made me wanna vomit.... No way to cut the natural flow of air off for the receiver....have to give it some cooling love.
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> 200MB/s over gigabit ethernet <-- pure wizardry