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UGREEN Unveils New Mainstream NASync DXP GT NAS Lineup Two Attractive 2-Bay and 4-Bay Servers

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UGREEN—a known Chinese accessories vendor and, for the past couple of years, an enthusiastic maker of network-attached storage servers—today announced its latest NAS lineup, the NASync DXP GT.

If the name rings a bell, that’s because UGREEN had an existing series called NASync DXP, represented by the DXP6800 Pro. Let’s find out where this new GT lineup fits in and what it has to offer.

The two servers in UGREEN's new NASync DXP GT lineup, DXP2800 GT and DXP4800 GT
UGREEN’s new NASync DXP GT lineup includes two servers, the dual-bay DXP2800 GT and the 4-bay DXP4800 GT.

UGREEN NASync DXP GT: Two fancy-looking servers with highly integrated hardware

With the first servers released as early as late 2024, UGREEN is a relatively new NAS maker. Despite that, in less than two short years, it has now managed to offer an impressive portfolio of servers, spanning three main series, including:

  1. The debut DXP Series: Designed for performance, speed, and endurance, this series, launched in late 2024, consists of four servers, ranging from two-bay to eight-bay, including the top-tier 6-bay DXP6800 Pro.
  2. The entry-level HD Series: Launched in September 2025, this series consists of two essential servers for everyday home storage, including the 4-bay DH4300 Plus.
  3. The AI-enabled iDX Series, of early 2026: Two powerful servers, including the top-tier NASync iDX6011 Pro, that feature local AI capabilities and are currently available only via a Kickstarter campaign.

The new NASync DXP GT lineup is part of the original DXP Series above. It consists of two servers, the 2-bay DXP2800 GT and the 4-bay DXP4800 GT. There might be more options in the future.

Aside from the number of drive bays, both servers are largely the same, featuring fancy rose-gold trim and 10 10Gbps connectivity. They are also the first UGREEN servers that are powered by an AMD CPU, the AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514, and use an embedded MultiMedia Card (eMMC) as onboard storage (as opposed to SSD) to host UGO Pro, which is UGREEN’s Linux-based operating system for its NAS servers.

The table below shows the detailed hardware specs of the two new NASync DXP GT servers with the NASync DXP6800 Pro as the reference.

UGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT frontUGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT back
The front and back of the 4-bay UGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT server. Note its two 10GbE ports.

Hardware specifications: UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT vs. DXP4800 GT vs. DXP6800 Pro

UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT NAS ServerUGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT NAS Server
ModelUGREEN NASync DXP2800 GTUGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT
CPUAMD Quad-Core Ryzen
Embedded R2514,
up to 3.7GHz
System Memory8GB DDR4
Max Memory64GB via two RAM slots
(32GB x 2)
Built-in Storage
(for OS)
64GB eMMC
Dimensions9.1 × 4.3 × 7.0 in
(23.11 x 10.92 x 17.78 cm)
10.1 × 7.0 × 7.0 in
(25.65 x 17.78 17.78 cm)
Weight
(diskless)
TBD
Drive Bays24
Expansion SupportNo
Drive InterfaceSATA 6Gbps
Hot-swappable
Built-in M.2 SlotsTwo
(storage or cache)
Maximum Raw Storage
(capacity depending on drives)
2x SATA HDD and
2x NVMe SSDs
4x SATA HDDs
and
2x NVMe SSDs
RAID TypesBasic, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1Basic, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1,
RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10
Ports / Interfaces1x RJ-45 10GbE LAN,
2x USB-A 3.2 Gen2 x2,
2x USB-A 2.0,
1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2,
1x 4K HDMI
2x RJ-45 10GbE LAN,
2x USB-A 3.2 Gen2 x2,
2x USB-A 2.0,
1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2,
1x 4K HDMI,
1x SD 3.0 slot
PCIe ExpansionNone
Add-in Card Support
(not included)
N/A
Operating SystemUGOS Pro
File SystemBtrfs, ext4
Power Input110V-240V
Real-World Power Consumption
(per 24 hours)
TBD≈ 815 Wh
US MSRP (Diskless)
(check street price)
$509.99$659.99
WarrantyTBD
UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT vs. DXP4800 GT: Hardware specifications

NASync DXP GT lineup: Grand Touring performance with high endurance

In more ways than one, the two new DXP2800 GT and DXP4800 GT are upgraded versions, or possibly replacements, of the previous 2-bay DXP2800 and 4-bay DXP4800 Plus, respectively. Among other things, they retain the same physical designs.

In the model names, the thing that sets them apart is the “GT” suffix, which, per UGREEN, is short for “Grand Touring”, the luxury trim in automobiles designed for comfort during long-distance road trips. The NAS maker says the NASync DXP GT lineup is “engineered for both speed and endurance under sustained workloads.”

Compared with previous servers in the original DXP series, the 2-bay DXP2800 GT has better hardware specs than the original DXP2800, but the 4-bay DXP4800 GT is slightly inferior to the DXP4800 Plus. And that also reflects in their pricing.

UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT Front
The front and back of the UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT server.

In any case, according to UGREEN, the new NASync DXP GT servers are “built for smart homes and creative workflows” by “combining high-speed network connections, AMD-powered performance, and reliable local storage in a streamlined pro-grade NAS system.”

Availabity

UGREEN says both the DXP4800 GT and DXP2800 GT servers are now available with suggested US retail prices of $659.99 and $509.99, respectively. However, from now until June 22, 2026, they come with a 20% Early Bird Discount and cost $527.99 and $399.99, respectively.

Overall, the new servers look great, and their pricing, even before the discount, is reasonable considering their specs. It’s safe to say that they will function similarly to previous UGREEN servers—they all share the same UGO Pro operating system.

That said, consider one today if you’re in the market for a promising NAS server. For more information on how their real-world performance pans out, check out the in-depth review of the 4-bay DXT4800 GT.

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About Dong Ngo

Dong Ngo is an independent tech journalist with over 25 years of experience, including an 18-year stint at CNET, where he ran CNET SF Labs and reviewed gadgets. He founded Dong Knows Tech in early 2018 to provide no-nonsense tech news, reviews, and how-tos.

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