Home / Tech News / Featured Announcement / Asustor AS3102T review

Asustor AS3102T review

Asustor-AS3102T-Review-on-KitGuru-Featured.jpg
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.

Asustor-AS3102T-Review-on-KitGuru-Featured

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

Become a Patron!

Check Also

KitGuru Games: A decade of GOTY winners – did voters get it WRONG?

The Game Awards have been around for well over a decade and at this point, the TGAs have cemented themselves as the biggest awards show for the industry. Keighley knows how to draw people in with promises of new game trailers and other announcements, leading to huge moments like Bethesda's reveal for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, or Microsoft's Xbox Series X reveal. Winning the show's GOTY award is considered to be a badge of honour, so let's take a look back at the last ten GOTY winners and whether or not they deserved it.