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UGREEN NASync series

UGREEN is well-known for its amazing products, and the company is currently working on its first NAS devices. What does UGREEN have in store for us? Keep on reading to find out!

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UGREEN NASync is the company’s first NAS series, and if you’re not familiar with NAS, it works as a data management center that allows users to access various data via the network.

NAS can be perfect for both home and business users alike since it allows easy and seamless data sharing in the entire network.

The company is working on 6 models, and all models are running on the UGOS Pro system and come with 8GB DDR5 RAM that can be easily expanded. Here’s a quick overview of all the models:

DXP2800

  • X86 12th Generation N Series with 4 cores and 4 threads
  • eMMC 32GB flash memory
  • RAM can be expanded up to 16GB
  • 2x SATA drive bays and M.2 SDD slots
  • Maximum storage capacity: 22T*2+4T*2
  • JBOD/Basic/RAID0/RAID1 support
  • Single 2.5GbE port.
  • 1xType-C Gen2 + 1xUSB3 Gen2 on the front
  • 1x USB3 Gen1 on the back
  • 4K HDMI support

DXP4800

  • Same CPU as the previous model
  • Same RAM and eMMC capabilities
  • 4x SATA bays and 2x M.2 slots
  • JBOD/Basic/RAID0/1/5/6/10 support
  • Maximum storage capacity: 22T*4+4T*2
  • Two 2.5GbE LAN ports
  • Same USB ports on the front, USB3.2 Gen1 on the rear
  • SD 3.0 card reader
  • 4K HDMI support

DXP4800 Plus

  • X86 12th Generation Intel® Pentium® Gold CPU with 5 cores and 6 threads
  • Up to 64GB RAM
  • 128GB SSD flash memory
  • Same number of SATA and M.2 ports as the previous model
  • RAID support is identical to the DXP4800
  • Max storage capacity is the same as on DXP4800
  • Same USB ports as the previous model
  • Same SD 3.0 and 4K support

DXP6800 Pro

  • X86 12th Generation Intel® CoreTM i5 with 10 cores and 12 threads
  • Up to 64GB RAM
  • 128GB SSD as flash memory
  • 6 SATA bays and 2 M.2 slots
  • Max storage is set at 22T*6+4T*2
  • Supported RAID modes: JBOD/Basic/RAID0/1/5/6/10
  • Two 10GbE LAN ports
  • Single PCIe X4 port
  • 2x Thunderbolt 4 ports
  • 2x USB3.2 Gen2 ports
  • SD 4.0 card reader
  • 8K HDMI support

DXP8800 Plus

  • Uses the same CPU as the previous model
  • Same RAM and flash memory capabilities as DXP6800 Pro
  • 8x SATA bays and 2x M.2 slots
  • The same RAID configuration as the previous model
  • Maximum storage capacity is 22T*8+4T*2
  • Two 10GbE LAN ports
  • Single PCIe X4 port for expansion
  • Same number of Thunderbolt 4 and UXB 3.2 Gen 2 ports as DXP6800 Pro
  • Same 8K HDMI and SD 4.0 card reader support

DXP480T Plus

  • Same CPU, RAM, and flash memory capabilities as the previous model
  • RAID support for JBOD/Basic/RAID0/1/5/6/10
  • 4x M.2 slots and 4T*4 maximum storage
  • 1x 10GbE LAN port
  • Two Thunderbolt 4 ports
  • Single USB 3.2 Gen2 panel on the rear
  • 8K HDMI support
  • Built-in Wi-Fi

It’s safe to say that this lineup of NAS devices looks incredible, and it’s perfect for both home and business users alike.

The Reddit community also voiced their opinion on the upcoming NAS, and a few of them are worried about the lack of video output which might troubleshooting the OS a bit harder.

Another small criticism is the lack of support for other operating systems, but we’re positive that UGOS Pro is more than capable of handling all tasks.

As we already said, UGREEN is currently fundraising on Kickstarter, and if you contribute, you can get 40% off on all modes, so if you’re looking to get a high-quality NAS, this might be the right choice for you.

Before you leave, you might also want to check our guide on the best NAS drives for media streaming.

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