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UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT
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UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT

A compact two-bay NAS that brings 10GbE and AMD embedded hardware to a desk-sized enclosure.

Brand

UGREEN

Reference Price

$509.99 MSRP reference

Reference price; regional pricing and bundles may differ.

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Desk Setup Details

Product type

Diskless two-bay network-attached storage system

Core function

Centralized files, local backup, direct network editing, containers, and private-cloud access

Compatibility

Two SATA drive bays, optional U.2 support in the main bays, two M.2 NVMe slots, and UGOS Pro; check UGREEN's current drive compatibility list

Connectivity

1 x 10GbE, front USB-C and USB-A at 10Gb/s, rear USB-A at 10Gb/s, 2 x USB-A, and 4K HDMI

Controls / software

UGOS Pro with file management, remote access, Docker, media tools, backup, surveillance, and storage management

Key Facts

Processor

AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514, 4 cores / 8 threads, up to 3.7GHz

Memory

8GB DDR4 base configuration, expandable to 64GB

Storage

Up to 80TB listed raw capacity across two SATA bays and two M.2 NVMe slots

Size

231.8 x 109.4 x 178.4 mm

Product Overview

UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT compresses the GT-series hardware into a two-bay NAS for solo creators, home offices, and local backup systems. It retains the AMD Ryzen Embedded processor, 10GbE networking, two M.2 slots, and UGOS Pro, while trading away the four-bay model's second network port, SD reader, higher capacity, and broader RAID choices.

What Stands Out

A single 10GbE port, AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514, two SATA bays, two M.2 NVMe slots, and a compact chassis make it a more desk-friendly route into fast local storage than the wider four-bay GT model.

Why It Matters

The DXP2800 GT shows how higher-speed NAS hardware is moving into smaller systems for individuals who need local control and creator-grade transfers without building a larger storage server.

Best For

Solo editors, home-office users, homelab beginners, and households that want compact 10GbE storage with simple two-drive redundancy.

Not For

Users who need RAID 5 or RAID 6, more than two hard-drive bays, an SD card reader, dual 10GbE, or the most mature NAS software ecosystem.

Things to Know

This is a diskless system, so drives, RAID planning, and a separate off-device backup need their own budget.

Two bays limit protected storage to RAID 1; the four-bay DXP4800 GT offers more capacity and RAID options.

The base configuration has one 10GbE port and no SD card reader, and real transfer speed depends on the rest of the network and drives.

The supplied memory should not be assumed to be ECC, and media-server transcoding should be tested against the intended library and apps.

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