DXP4800 Pro

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DXP4800 Pro

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My overspecced, overpaid $690 mini-ITX NAS build (i3-14100 + IMB-X1231)

Honestly, for home use, non-ECC is already more than stable enough for most people. Memory corruption from modern DDR3/DDR4/DDR5 is pretty uncommon in normal consumer workloads. So if this is just a home NAS and you want something from a reputable brand, I’d say the Ugreen DXP4800 Pro is already a p

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LibrarianAdept7085 in r/HomeNAS

March 27, 2026 6:05 PM

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Finally jumped ship from Synology to the Ugreen DXP4800 Pro. The hardware difference is actually comical.

Made the switch yesterday. Had a DS223j, wanted something that was quicker and could actually do docker / jellyfin. Had an order in for a DS925+ until I saw that it couldn't do hardware transcoding anymore without a modification of the drivers. Decided to cancel that and buy the DXP4800 Pro and so f

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moosemanswedeski in r/HomeNAS

March 27, 2026 5:44 PM

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Recommend a NAS please

Ugreen 4 bay NAS is getting popular, there are Plus and Pro version - the new pro version has a very strong CPU for the task and good connectivity. UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Pro 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Intel® Core™ i3-1315U 6-Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 128G SSD, 1x 10GbE, 1x 2.5GbE, 2X M.2 NVMe Slots SSD is very g

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KySiBongDem in r/HomeNAS

March 6, 2026 7:20 AM

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Is UNAS 4 not reliable? complete storage array failure after 7 days of usage

Haha same, my old Synology is still working, maybe it was my mistake of even trying to replace it! FWIW, I actually received an update for my ticket with someone else chiming in that it's not a HDD compatibility issue, and they will investigate further, they will let me know if they have to replace

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bigfunlx in r/Ubiquiti

March 25, 2026 2:45 AM

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Raid 1 to 5 explansion

I should have mentioned that an SSD and more RAM are commonly considered to speed up file transfers on something like a 10GbE network in no small part due to the speed limitations of HDD’s. So you would use the SSD’s as a read / write cache attached to a Volume / pool (HDD’s) to speed transfers read

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Octavean in r/UgreenNASync

April 3, 2026 4:05 PM

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PCIe speeds for M.2 SSD

This is fundamentally a problem of the PCIE lane allocation with NXX series Intel Chips. I imagine Intel intentionally nerfs the PCIE allocation for these chips in the design stage otherwise they would haemorrhage a ton of their sales in other price segments. All of these NAS players then struggle t

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MichaelTomasJorge in r/UgreenNASync

April 23, 2026 10:53 AM

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I'm looking to buy a Synology DiskStation DS423 primarily as a Plex media server, is this hardware sufficient?

If you want a NAS that can handle some transcoding get one with an Intel 13th gen chip like the UGREEN DXP 4800 Pro... Has Quicksync which is a game changer. Otherwise use a NAS as a NAS and a mini pc or actual pc for server tasks.

corelabjoe in r/HomeNAS

April 16, 2026 12:54 PM

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UNAS 4 - MARCH 2026 - PART II... yeah, theres more. it's the hardware too....

I ended up returning mine and going with a ugreen dxp 4800 pro + trunas and am very happy with the result so far. Will eventually post about the backup to smb target experience since I’m still backing up from my unas pro. I definitely have to play around with the rclone defaults as well as now I fin

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Inquisitive_idiot in r/Ubiquiti

March 30, 2026 1:14 AM

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Wanting a small 2-bay setup for a home server between my Mac and Windows computers

If it is a DS423+, yes. If it is a DS423, then no. The DS925+ is good too. The UGreen DXP4800, the DXP4800 Plus, and their newest DXP4800 Pro are all x64 cpu based NAS models, so all should keep you satisfied for a long time. Which brand to pick? That's a matter of preference and priority. The Synol

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diginto in r/HomeNAS

February 15, 2026 10:44 PM

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Total NEWB here: does this group have a beginners guide?

if all you want is a nas that runs jellyfin any mini pc with a usb drive enclosure will work. warning its not cheap to build.... but, a ugreen nas will do all of that 650us UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Pro 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Intel® Core™ i3-1315U 6-Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 128G SSD, 1x 10GbE, 1x 2.5GbE, 2X M.2

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PoppaBear1950 in r/HomeServer

March 24, 2026 10:56 PM

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