Review: ASUSTOR’s AS3304T is a great NAS for creating home cloud storage
The affordable home NAS segment is incredibly competitive with plenty of models from Synology, ASUSTOR, TerraMaster, QNAP, and others. Most of these enclosures offer similar specifications, but differ ever so slightly when it comes to RAM, CPU, and drive bays.
The DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T) is the latest affordable four-bay NAS from ASUSTOR and it promises to punch above its weight. I’m talking 2.5Gb LAN, four drive bays, a quad-core Realtek RTD1296 ARM processor, stylish design, and a killer OS.
While it’s not quite powerful enough to be a powerhouse Plex media server, I’m expecting big things from this mighty small box.
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T)
The Good
- 4 drive bays
- Good value
- Expansion unit support
- 2.5Gb LAN
- Excellent OS
The Bad
- Sluggish CPU performance
- RAM not upgradeable
- No Plex transcode support
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T): Price and availability
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The global pandemic hasn’t really affected the price of NAS enclosures and you can always expect to see them on sale for promotions like Prime Day. It’s only when you factor in the best NAS hard drives does the price of your enclosure really reach the stars.
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T): Specifications
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Category | ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T) |
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CPU | Realtek RTD1296 |
RAM | 2GB DDR4 |
Drive bays | 4x (SSD/HDD) |
Capacity | 72TB |
Expansion support | ✓ (max 16 bays) |
Cooling | 1x 120mm fan |
Ports | 1x 2.5Gb LAN 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
PCIe | ❌ |
Power draw | ~23.1W |
Dimensions | 170mm x 174mm x 230mm (6.69 x 6.85 x 9.05 inches) |
Weight | 2.2 kg (4.85 pounds) |
Price | $330 at Amazon |
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T): What’s good
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For the price, the ASUSTOR AS3304T has an impressive spec list, including 2.5Gb LAN.
Most NAS vendors we’ve received samples from use sturdy packaging with plenty of foam inside and ASUSTOR is no exception. The DRIVESTOR 4 Pro arrived in a tight cardboard box with all the necessary branding and information on the sides. Inside was the usual foam formation with the NAS wrapped up in an anti-static bag, accompanied by a small box of accessories.
If you’re familiar with ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR NAS enclosures, you’ll immediately notice how the AS3304T is almost identical to some of the other units (including the ASUSTOR AS5304T) within the range. There is a difference here with the AS3304T and that’s the rose gold ASUSTOR branding at the top-right of the front panel.
The front panel is held to the chassis by magnets and hides the four drive bays. To the left of this are the usual status indicators that show power and drive or network activity, as well as one of three USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. The drive trays themselves are hard plastic but feel premium. ASUSTOR doesn’t make use of any locking mechanism to avoid accidental release during operation.
ASUSTOR’s ADM 4.0 OS with a dark mode is a breath of fresh air.
The entire chassis comes apart easily too, requiring the removal of a few screws in the rear. Not that you’d need to do this since there aren’t any M.2 slots for SSD cache, nor is the RAM upgradable. The NAS is well designed, easy to install drives in, and gives you all the necessary info with the LED lights up front.
Setting up an ASUSTOR NAS is a simple process. All you need is the IP address of the enclosure on your local network to commence the process. The ASUSTOR Data Master (ADM) OS is very much like Windows or Linux (ADM is actually powered by Linux) in that it acts like an interface you’d find on a desktop or laptop PC.
Top third-party services like Plex Media Server can be installed in a few clicks. The performance of the ARM processor isn’t amazing, especially when compared to Intel-based enclosures that cost considerably more, but it’s good enough for a cloud-based storage solution. The 2GB of DDR4 RAM is also a little limiting, but you likely won’t notice this during normal operation.
The NAS is more than capable of running ADM 4.0 without issue.
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T): What’s not good
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The AS3304T is an affordable NAS. While it does cost $330, you’re getting four drive bays for a maximum capacity of 72TB. ASUSTOR also included support for an expansion bay to bring the total bay number up to 16. The flipside to all this support is a few areas where cuts had to be made, which also includes the RAM.
You will notice some sluggish performance with the processor when multiple people are accessing the enclosure simultaneously, but so long as the tasks being carried out aren’t too intensive, the experience shouldn’t be impacted. It’s when you manage to run out of RAM will problems arise as you cannot upgrade it inside this NAS.
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T): Competition
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Category | ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T) | Synology DiskStation DS418 |
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CPU | Realtek RTD1296 | Realtek RTD1296 |
RAM | 2GB DDR4 | 2GB DDR4 |
Drive bays | 4x (SSD/HDD) | 4x (SSD/HDD) |
Capacity | 72TB | 72TB |
Expansion support | ✓ (max 16 bays) | ❌ |
Cooling | 1x 120mm fan | 1x 92mm fan |
Ports | 1x 2.5Gb LAN 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
2x 1Gb LAN 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
PCIe | ❌ | ❌ |
Power draw | ~23.1W | ~26.49W |
Dimensions | 170mm x 174mm x 230mm (6.69 x 6.85 x 9.05 inches) |
166mm x 199mm x 223mm (6.53 x 7.83 x 8.77 inches) |
Weight | 2.2 kg (4.85 pounds) |
2.28 kg (5.02 pounds) |
Price | $330 | $398 |
ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 Pro (AS3304T): Should you buy it?
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You should buy this if …
- You need 2.5Gb network speeds
- You want a capable mid-tier NAS
- You want to set up a home file server
- You want a compact NAS for the home office
You shouldn’t buy this if …
- You need HDMI out
- You want to stream 4K content
The ASUSTOR DRIVESTOR 4 (AS3304T) is an extraordinary NAS enclosure. It’s priced aggressively to fit into the budget-friendly segment, has a 2.5Gb LAN port that’s usually reserved for more premium NAS, and is perfectly equipped for a home cloud storage server. It’s also compact, looks great, runs quiet, and has a low power draw.
It’s not all perfect with the AS3304T. One issue is the lack of any transcoding support through Plex, which means this won’t fare well as a media hub unless you have all your content already saved in a format supported by all your devices. Then there’s the non-upgradable RAM, which is excusable at this price range.
ASUSTOR did a fine job designing the AS3304T and it’s a solid choice for anyone wanting to create a home- or office-based cloud storage platform. Just don’t expect to do too much on this little enclosure.
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