Interesting indeed - glad you got the noise levels down! Still super interested in these but also waiting until the still unreleased (I think?) Gen 2 Asustor 12-bay Flashstor Pro comes out as that might be even better...
Would this be a good option for backing up photos and videos from all of the phones my family use? If so, how would that work? I need something for video editing but I also want it to be a media back up and media server for various TVs and rooms in my house. I've never used a NAS. Thanks.
I'm a bit puzzled. You review this as a NAS, but you use it as a DAS. Could you elaborate on if you purely use it as a DAS (with direct thunderbolt4 connection) or if you somehow also make use of it as a NAS, and if so how?
You have NAS Can your team edit video With Apple laptop desktop, windows laptop desktop? With I pad , with Linux desktop laptop, All with NAS support . With your favourite editing software. Some you tuber edit video with kine master Can your team edit video with android tab and android Phone All with NAS support. With your favourite editing software.
Is this a review or a commercial? How about making a chapter on who this really suits: 1) Laptop anyone who is still clinging to the denial that they actually use it outside of the desk-space and over paying for the triple tax that illusion incurred on available storage space, and; 2) People who have zero idea on “professional workflows” who try to pound a round peg through a square hole using a laptop…, and 3) Think that using “proper” proxies is too time consuming…; and 4) listens to people who milk every product seller for a plug on a dysfunctional workflow… I’m gonna have to stick around for a while. This is a classic case of a guy who is more interested in getting free stuff, and faking it BADLY on the knowledge side. “A little knowledge is more dangerous than none, or a lot” Oh boy….
@@TheTrinityProjectinc My “workstation video card” not only costs more than this dribble… I think it is more useful. This POC is only relevant for laptop users who are in denial about proper workflow. It is now clearly apparent why he was so hung up on the thunderbolt 4 problems on the ProArt motherboard… Because he is totally enveloped in a fantasy workflow that revolves around T4. It is EXACTLY what I thought it was on those videos, and this is just the proof. You can even see the MacBook in the background! Don’t preach “professional workflow” and show up with a MacBook and a blacked out gaming rig…. Then add an NVME T4 butchery…. It’s a joke. Can’t even identify real world metrics…. If you don’t know… Don’t teach….
I dig the new setup. Looks like a cool lab.
Interesting indeed - glad you got the noise levels down! Still super interested in these but also waiting until the still unreleased (I think?) Gen 2 Asustor 12-bay Flashstor Pro comes out as that might be even better...
You and me both!
Nice heat sink tip for the manufacturer! 🔥
Got this Bad Boy last month. great job brother.
Would love to know your feedback on it! Which drives did you go for?
I think I need to get one of these too soon !! You could put a thin strip of Aluminum on to each SSD that would help remove heat too !
Yeah, true with a thermal pad. I left some in the description!
Well good but is it to connect a camera record video directly to the nas these is the best part of a nas.
Would this be a good option for backing up photos and videos from all of the phones my family use? If so, how would that work? I need something for video editing but I also want it to be a media back up and media server for various TVs and rooms in my house. I've never used a NAS. Thanks.
I'm a bit puzzled. You review this as a NAS, but you use it as a DAS. Could you elaborate on if you purely use it as a DAS (with direct thunderbolt4 connection) or if you somehow also make use of it as a NAS, and if so how?
Did anyone try the WD_Black SN850X 8TB on this? Would be a killer setup with 5 of these 😎
Thank you Lauri.
How well does tb4 work with windows laptops? I've heard there are a lot of problems.
Hello, Can I use it just with a Thunderbolt cable with my Mac Studio as a DAS to edit 6K footage without Ethernet functions?
Yes
@@theTechNotice 👍🙏 THANKS
We want review of edifier speaker on desk❤
I am waiting for amd ryzen 9000 series chips review
Working on getting samples...
You have NAS
Can your team edit video
With Apple laptop desktop, windows laptop desktop?
With I pad , with Linux desktop laptop,
All with NAS support .
With your favourite editing software.
Some you tuber edit video with kine master
Can your team edit video with android tab and android Phone
All with NAS support.
With your favourite editing software.
it's a nas, toss it in the basement and you'll never hear it
Is this a review or a commercial?
How about making a chapter on who this really suits:
1) Laptop anyone who is still clinging to the denial that they actually use it outside of the desk-space and over paying for the triple tax that illusion incurred on available storage space, and;
2) People who have zero idea on “professional workflows” who try to pound a round peg through a square hole using a laptop…, and
3) Think that using “proper” proxies is too time consuming…; and
4) listens to people who milk every product seller for a plug on a dysfunctional workflow…
I’m gonna have to stick around for a while.
This is a classic case of a guy who is more interested in getting free stuff, and faking it BADLY on the knowledge side.
“A little knowledge is more dangerous than none, or a lot”
Oh boy….
i think you are upset that you cant afford this beautiful machine.
@@TheTrinityProjectinc My “workstation video card” not only costs more than this dribble… I think it is more useful.
This POC is only relevant for laptop users who are in denial about proper workflow.
It is now clearly apparent why he was so hung up on the thunderbolt 4 problems on the ProArt motherboard…
Because he is totally enveloped in a fantasy workflow that revolves around T4.
It is EXACTLY what I thought it was on those videos, and this is just the proof.
You can even see the MacBook in the background!
Don’t preach “professional workflow” and show up with a MacBook and a blacked out gaming rig…. Then add an NVME T4 butchery….
It’s a joke.
Can’t even identify real world metrics….
If you don’t know… Don’t teach….
Touch grass man.