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Asustor AS3102T review

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Rating: 8.5.

The AS3102T is one of a series of the latest Asustor NAS drives that use Intel's Braswell processors and dual-channel memory. Sitting under the Personal/Home banner the two-bay AS3102T supports 4K video playback, real-time transcoding and has a dedicated hardware AES-NI encryption engine. It also features a new tool-free design.

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The AS3102T is powered by an Intel Celeron N3050 processor, a 14nm dual-core CPU with a clock speed of 1.6GHz (up to 2.16GHz burst) backed by 2GB of DDR3 memory, which is soldered to the motherboard.

Asustor quote performance figures for the AS3102T in a RAID 1 array as over 110 MB/s for reads and writes at over 112 MB/s.

Product Overview:

  • Intel Braswell CPU
  • Built in AES-NI hardware encryption engine
  • 2GB memory
  • HDMI multimedia output (4K, 1080p)
  • Tool free design
  • 3-year warranty

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