
Asustor
The ASUSTOR Flashstor FS6706T is a compact 6‑bay all‑SSD NAS powered by an Intel Celeron N5105 quad‑core CPU, dual 2.5 GbE ports and six M.2 NVMe slots, delivering near‑maximum 2.5 GbE speeds and 4K hardware transcoding for creative and small‑business workflows.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the FS6706T for its blistering all‑flash performance that pushes the limits of 2.5 GbE, its silent operation, and robust 4K transcoding that makes Plex streaming smooth even under load. They also value its iSCSI capability for gaming storage and its compact, low‑power design, while noting that the base 4 GB RAM and Celeron processor may require upgrades for heavier multitasking, and the lack of HDD support limits capacity flexibility.
What Users Say
Home users and small‑business owners echo the pros highlighted by experts, especially praising the fast SSD speeds, quiet operation and low energy use for continuous operation. The main recurring themes in user feedback are satisfaction with video editing and gaming performance, and occasional concerns about limited memory and the inability to add traditional hard drives.
Common Complaints
Limited to 4 GB RAM out‑of‑the‑box, SSD‑only drive bays restricting capacity expansion, and a modest Celeron CPU that may not handle very demanding compute tasks.
How It Compares
vs. Synology DS723+
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Choose the DS723+ if you need mixed HDD/SSD storage and can accept lower raw speed; pick the FS6706T for pure‑flash speed and compactness.
vs. QNAP TS-264
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Select the TS‑264 for stronger CPU performance and dual 2.5 GbE, but opt for the FS6706T when maximum SSD speed and higher bay count are priorities.