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DH4300 Plus
Based on 92 Reddit mentions
$439.99
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Feeling Defeated / DH2300
I defer to others that know best but everything I have read suggests that you want a better processor in a NAS than the 2300 contains if you want to use it for media streaming. The 2300 is meant more for storage, backups, and the like. That being said, others have made it work. Here is another threa
...clean_baseball in r/UgreenNASync
May 10, 2026 12:15 AM
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Nvme cache: what’s the benefit?
Great question about NVMe cache! Let’s break down your points and clarify what’s true based on how NVMe caching works in UGREEN NASync systems. Faster Media/File Loading: True! NVMe cache (using M.2 NVMe SSDs) stores frequently accessed data, like media files or photos, on super-fast SSDs instead of
...Ok-Tailor-4036 in r/UgreenNASync
April 28, 2025 5:38 PM
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Raid 1 to 5 explansion
I’m not sure what model UGreen NAS you have but I suspect all UGreen NAS models running on x86 / x64 Intel processors / SoC will do exactly what you want without modification . You cited use case has modest requirements. That is to say that stock configurations shouldn’t need more than the default R
...Octavean in r/UgreenNASync
April 3, 2026 3:30 PM
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NAS Recommendation For Photographer/Doctor (EU)
I was thinking UGreen DH4300 Plus and 4x WD HC530 14TB. WDs are really cheap compared to others and have a really good track record. I chose ugreen because it has a modern processor (although rockchip) and has 8GB ram. Is there a reason you went with DXP4800?
ChipAhoyConnoisseur in r/HomeNAS
December 13, 2025 11:31 AM
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What’s the trade off?
I just bought a new NAS for home use for photo and file storage. I considered Synology as they have a more complete/mature platform. But I refused to buy with their HDD lock-in. And their technology seems dated. Instead I opted for a UGREEN DH4300+. So far (a week in) it works well. I’m just getting
...On-The-Rails in r/UgreenNASync
September 22, 2025 8:46 PM
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Problem with Plex streaming with my NAS
It’s definitely your WD mate. I had the same issues. Had a WD EX2 Ultra that stuttered Plex. It was pretty bad when used on native TV Apps. The Amazon FireCube played most items pretty well without the need for the WD transcoding, but was hit and miss for large files. Upgraded to a UGreen NAS and it
...Finders70 in r/PleX
May 10, 2026 9:57 PM
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Need to upgrade
Get a ugreen nas. More bang for your buck. I've had a synology nas for like 10+ years but decided this time to go for the ugreen 4800 as the specs are way better for a similar price
LowAlternative5 in r/synologynas
May 12, 2026 5:27 PM
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DH2300 and DXP2800?
You can install Docker on the UGREEN NASync DH2300 by manually sideloading the .upk package from UGREEN's download center, specifically fetching the one intended for the more powerful DH4300 Plus model, as it's unofficially supported despite its official removal due to RAM limitations, allowing for
...gcodori in r/UgreenNASync
December 28, 2025 6:03 PM
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Starting NAS guidance?
Ugreen nas are pretty good, and I have their low performance arm version dh4300, and for a NAS, it's more than enough for my family. However, I myself am running a NAS out of an Odroid h4 plus single board computer, that is n97 board, that has 4 sata ports and an nvme, dual 2.5G network, and can run
...80kman in r/HomeNAS
January 9, 2026 9:31 PM
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We’re Launching the DH Series – AMA
I know I'm late to the AMA but want to add a data point anyway. I own a DXP4800 Plus and I'm happy with it in general, however I would love to switch to an ARM based NAS for lower power consumption, temperature and noises. I hope UGREEN DH4300 Plus do well and UGREEN can release another ARM based mo
...a9udn9u in r/UgreenNASync
August 29, 2025 6:50 PM
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