CWWK N150 2x10GbE 3x NVMe 6 Bay NAS Motherboard Review
…The board also includes HDMI output, USB, audio, Type-C, a TF card slot, and a CMOS reset button on the external I/O area. HDMI is useful during installation or troubleshooting…
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The Flashstor line is ASUSTOR’s compact desktop all-flash NAS family, designed around M.2 SSDs rather than traditional 3.5-inch hard drives. The first generation leaned heavily into compact NAS and multimedia flexibility, while the second generation pushed harder into performance with AMD Ryzen Embedded, Gen4 SSD support, ECC memory support, USB4 and faster networking. Flashstor Gen 3 appears to merge those two ideas. It keeps the all-NVMe Flashstor format and high-throughput ambitions, but brings back integrated graphics and HDMI output via the Ryzen APU. That matters for users who want a NAS
ASUSTOR Flashstor Gen 3 NAS Revealed at Computex 2026 - NAS ComparesContent creators who want a compact all-flash NAS with very fast local/direct access options. Home lab users who want containers, VMs, third-party OS experimentation and high-speed networking in a small chassis. Plex/media users who were waiting for Flashstor performance with graphics/HDMI back in the mix. Privacy-focused AI users who like the idea of optional local AI without sending everything to cloud services.
ASUSTOR Flashstor Gen 3 NAS Revealed at Computex 2026 - NAS ComparesIf you were interested in Flashstor Gen 2 but hesitated because of graphics, HDMI, USB4 direct-connection expectations or the lack of a stronger local-AI roadmap, the Flashstor Gen 3 is absolutely worth watching. If your priority is proven performance and immediate availability, current Flashstor Gen 2 models remain the safer known quantity until Gen 3 receives final specs, pricing and a full review.
ASUSTOR Flashstor Gen 3 NAS Revealed at Computex 2026 - NAS ComparesAs a pure CPU refresh, yes: the move from 2 cores to 4 cores is the most obvious reason the TS-262A and TS-462A exist. For everyday NAS tasks, more cores can be more useful than a small single-thread gain, especially when QTS is handling indexing, snapshots, remote access, media apps and multiple users at once. As an enthusiast upgrade, the answer is more complicated. If you liked the older TS-262 and TS-462 because they offered HDMI and PCIe expansion, the new A-series may feel less flexible. Users hoping to add 5GbE or 10GbE later should look carefully at the lack of listed PCIe expansion be
QNAP TS-262A and TS-462A NAS Released – New x62A Series Replaces the Older TS-262/TS-462 - NAS Compares…The board also includes HDMI output, USB, audio, Type-C, a TF card slot, and a CMOS reset button on the external I/O area. HDMI is useful during installation or troubleshooting…
…But if I had heard of this “dock” before I bought my existing one, I’d have snapped this up in a second (assuming the HDMI passthrough works on Linux). REPLY ON…
…But if I had heard of this “dock” before I bought my existing one, I’d have snapped this up in a second (assuming the HDMI passthrough works on Linux). REPLY ON…
…power-user features More complex and easier to misconfigure ASUSTOR ADM Good media/app balance, HDMI on many models, stable core NAS features Interface and first-party apps can feel less modern…
…power-user features More complex and easier to misconfigure ASUSTOR ADM Good media/app balance, HDMI on many models, stable core NAS features Interface and first-party apps can feel less modern…
…Video output is handled through an 8K capable HDMI port, which supports the idea of using the NAS as a directly attached media endpoint as well as a server, though this is…
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