DXP8800 Plus

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DXP8800 Plus

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should I drop 700 USD on 96 Gigs of ram?

Well, there is this: https://www.techpowerup.com/347798/dram-manufacturer-stock-prices-dip-over-google-turboquant-announcement However, it would be unwise to bank on the idea that prices will drop significantly anytime soon. IMO, and for my use case, 96GB of SODIMM DDR5 RAM isn’t worth the current p

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Octavean in r/UgreenNASync

March 28, 2026 2:02 PM

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UNAS Pro 8 performance feels slow — only ~300 MB/s with 10 GbE

UGREEN DXP8800 Plus. Wipe the OS drive and install TrueNAS. Build quality is very good, though not quite up to UniFi standards. It has a 10-core i5-1235U and you can stick up to 128GB of DDR5 in it if you want.

service_unavailable in r/Ubiquiti

October 17, 2025 7:07 PM

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RAM Upgrade

During the first UGreen NAS Kickstarter I sourced a DXP8800 Plus. It came with an 8GB DDR5 SODIMM and I figured I’d upgrade to 16GB which I did rather cheaply by buying another 8GB SODIMM. The thinking there is that I could always upgrade to 64GB later. That was an error in thinking but hindsight is

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Octavean in r/UgreenNASync

January 20, 2026 1:10 AM

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DXP4800 Plus will take 96GB of RAM

I clearly just said it was a sale at Best Buy. I got it a couple weeks ago. I have two models. UGREEN NAS 480T with 4x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB. Other is the DXP8800 Plus with 4x Seagate 24TB (96TB) hard drives with 2x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB nvme which is mainly used for caching. One of the slots on the 880

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Normal-Cod-8537 in r/UgreenNASync

September 3, 2025 10:06 AM

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Finally part of the UGreen Family!

Very nice indeed! I have the same UGreen DXP8800 Plus but it was sourced through the original Kickstarter via a pledge a little under ~$1000 USD. I started off with three 14TB and three 16TB WD Red drives that I already had. I also added a couple of NVMe SSD of 512GB capacity that are now 1TB. In ad

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Octavean in r/UgreenNASync

February 10, 2026 4:03 AM

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Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: ZFS support

Point well taken. Counterpoint, UGreen NAS units were released stateside in ~2024 IIRC. I received my DXP8800 Plus through the initial Kickstarter. At that time there were a number of noteworthy missing features such as iSCSI and it took them nigh on a year to implement it after announcing their inf

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Octavean in r/UgreenNASync

February 24, 2026 3:47 PM

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Looking for recommendation - Switching from Synology

QNAP is marginally newer hardware than Synology with worse software. If all you're doing on there is SMB or NFS shares and backup, I'd suggest you get used to an open NAS platform like TrueNAS Scale (based on Linux, unlike TrueNAS Core which is based on BSD). Main difference is you don't have as man

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zcatshit in r/qnap

December 16, 2025 3:39 PM

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My first TrueNAS build - so far it has been great

I seriously considered building a TrueNAS around that N305 motherboard. They got them on Amazon for about $300. Very compelling for the price and what you get. 8x sata (via 2x SAS connectors), 2x NVMe, onboard 10Gb + 2x 2.5Gb…even a PCIe 1x slot if you don’t use WiFi. Considered throwing a SATA card

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Zer0CoolXI in r/truenas

August 6, 2025 2:31 AM

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Maxed out RAM

I have a UGreen DXP8800 Plus. I eventually upgraded the RAM by adding another 8GB DDR5 SODIMM for a total of 16GB. Occasionally I run a couple of VM’s and always have at least one docker container running. I’ve also added two 512GB NVMe SSD’s originally for cache but I eventually configured as a sec

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Octavean in r/UgreenNASync

May 21, 2025 5:38 PM

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