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New UGREEN NASync DXP GT Models Deliver AMD Ryzen Performance and Up to 144TB Storage

UGREEN has officially expanded its NAS lineup with the launch of the new NASync DXP GT Series, introducing the DXP2800 GT and DXP4800 GT. The new models target power users, content creators, and small businesses by combining AMD Ryzen processing, high-speed networking, and expanded storage capabilities.

The flagship NASync DXP4800 GT features a 4-bay design powered by an AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514 processor with four cores and eight threads. It supports up to 64GB of DDR4 memory, includes two M.2 NVMe SSD slots for caching or storage expansion, and offers dual 10GbE Ethernet ports for ultra-fast network transfers. Storage capacity can reach up to 144TB when fully populated.

UGREEN positions the DXP4800 GT as a solution for demanding workflows such as 4K video editing, large-scale file sharing, virtualization, and private cloud storage. The device runs the company’s UGOS Pro operating system and supports RAID configurations including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10. Additional features include HDMI output, Docker support, AI-powered photo organization, and expandable memory.

Alongside the flagship model, UGREEN has also unveiled the NASync DXP2800 GT. The compact 2-bay NAS is designed for home users and small offices that need reliable network storage without sacrificing performance. The system supports RAID protection, SSD expansion, and high-speed networking while maintaining a more affordable entry point into the GT series.

The new GT lineup marks UGREEN’s continued push into the premium NAS market, where it competes with established brands such as Synology and QNAP. Early impressions suggest the DXP4800 GT offers a compelling mix of performance and value, particularly thanks to its AMD processor and dual 10GbE connectivity, features often reserved for more expensive NAS solutions.