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The video reviews the ASUS Store AS6702T, also known as the Locker Store 2 Generation 2 NAS, detailing its hardware features and capabilities. It emphasizes the device's upgraded components, including a faster processor, expanded RAM, increased M.2 slots, and support for up to 32GB of RAM. The NAS can function as a PC with 4k 60Hz output, offers high bandwidth with dual Ethernet ports, and features versatile drive bays supporting various drive types for data security. The video also covers using M.2 drives for faster access, different RAID options, software management through ASUS Store Control Center, and multimedia capabilities like streaming and downloading content. The speaker highlights the ease of managing data and applications with the control center, quick transfer speeds, and the device's compatibility with video editing software. Overall, the ASUS Store NAS is praised for its power, versatility, and seamless user experience.
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In this segment of the video, Mike from Mike’s Unboxing Reviews discusses the ASUS Store AS6702T, also known as the Locker Store 2 Generation 2 NAS. The NAS features a faster Jasper Lake Celeron N5105 processor, upgraded DDR4 RAM, increased M.2 slots from two to four, and support for up to 32GB of RAM. The NAS can function as a PC with an HDMI port supporting 4k 60Hz output, allowing for uses like Plex servers or running as a Linux PC. The device also includes two 2.5 gigabit Ethernet ports for increased bandwidth capabilities.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the impressive potential read speeds of up to 600 megabytes per second achievable with M.2 drives and multi-channeling. The video series will have three parts: unboxing and hardware overview, software setup and control center demonstration, and a final review incorporating viewer feedback and personal experiences. The unboxing reveals included items like the NAS unit, power adapter, screws for drive installation, Ethernet cables, and a power cable fixing unit. The NAS itself is described as compact and well-constructed, with versatile drive bays. The option to use different types of drives, including NAS-specific drives for data security, is highlighted.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the hardware features of a device. The video covers details about the drive mounting options and the front panel buttons and LEDs. It mentions the presence of diagnostic LEDs, hard drive activity LED, LAN activity lights, and USB ports. The video also highlights the transfer speeds of USB 3.2 Gen2 ports and the ability to configure external devices for data transfer. Additionally, it mentions an IR blaster receiver for remote control use, good ventilation in the device, and details about the fan speeds and Ethernet ports on the back.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the features of the device, including the HDMI 2.0b port that supports 4K 60Hz output and offers flexibility for different TV setups. They mention the presence of a reset button for connectivity issues and a power jack with a fix to prevent accidental cable removal. The speaker also mentions the Kensington lock slot, internal access for maintenance, and the possibility of replacing the fan for noise reduction. Additionally, they talk about the memory upgrade potential and the M.2 drive slot, noting limitations compared to desktop PCs in terms of speed.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the various options for using an M.2 drive in a NAS setup, such as using it as a cache for faster access to regularly used files, or as part of a storage pool. The flexibility allows for customization, like using one drive as cache, another for storage, or all disks appearing as one large drive if using JBOD. The video also mentions upgraded models like the AS6702T in the Lock Store range, which includes 4-bay and 6-bay versions, offering different RAID options. Additionally, it’s noted that extension bays are available for expanding storage capacity. The video then transitions to showcasing the ASUS Store Control Center software interface for managing NAS functions like scanning for the NAS on the network, mapping drives, creating remote folders, and connecting via FTP.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses updating the Azure Store Disk Management software and the different applications available such as Photo Gallery 3 for pictures, Looks Good for videos, and Sounds Good for music. They mention mirror applications for mobile devices, actions like Wake on LAN and shutdown options, and provide an overview of the operating system interface and functionalities. The App Central acts as an app store, offering various apps like Plex, VirtualBox, and Azure Store’s first-party apps. The speaker highlights the entertainment and media capabilities of the Azure Store, including options for streaming, downloading multimedia, and saving online content using Take Easy.
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In this segment of the video, the key points covered include:
– Exploring the app central settings and configuring features like HTTP, SMB, and multi-link SMB.
– Demonstrating a quick test of transferring a large file (almost 3 gigabytes) using a 2.5 gigabit Ethernet connection, showcasing quick transfer speeds.
– Highlighting the ease of use and effectiveness of the ASUS store control center for managing data and applications.
– Mentioning that the AS6702T ADM software is consistent across ASUS NAS range, providing a seamless experience if users decide to upgrade or add another unit.
– Touching on the minimal noise level of the device and its compatibility with video editing software like Adobe Premiere and Photoshop, being Adobe certified for synchronization and collaboration on projects.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the Local Store 2 Gen 2 device, highlighting its features like two ethernet ports, four gigs of RAM (upgradeable), ability to install multiple drives, and expandable storage via USB. The device is praised for its power and versatility, especially with the new Intel Jasper Lake processor. Viewers are encouraged to engage by commenting for future video topics. The speaker wraps up by thanking Asia Store for sending the device for review and teases upcoming videos on setup and troubleshooting.