Ugreen launched the NASync DXP2800 GT, a two-bay network attached storage device designed for users who need high capacity without enterprise pricing. The new model replaces older entry-level options with faster networking and more flexible storage configurations.
AMD-powered device offers flexible SATA and M.2 configurations with upgraded networking
The system runs on an AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514 processor and supports up to 64 GB of RAM expansion. The AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514 processor is designed for home labs and small businesses needing dependable data storage solutions.
Storage flexibility defines the DXP2800 GT design. The chassis includes two SATA bays capable of holding drives up to 32 TB each, plus two M.2 SSD slots rated for up to 16 TB per drive. The device supports flexible storage configurations by allowing users to combine SATA drives and M.2 SSDs based on specific speed or space requirements.
Network connectivity received a significant upgrade over previous Ugreen models. The device features a rear 10 GbE LAN port, which replaces the older 2.5 GbE setup found in prior two-bay units. The rear 10 GbE LAN port enables significantly faster network speeds for transferring large files and media compared to previous models.
The NAS is priced at $509.99, reduced to $407.99 through a 20% launch discount. Ugreen lists the base model at $509.99, but applies a 20 percent launch discount to bring the price down to $407.99.
The NASync DXP2800 GT offers a balanced solution for users seeking more capacity than typical desktop setups without the high cost of enterprise systems. With support for up to 80 TB of total storage across SATA and M.2 slots, the device provides ample space for home server projects at an accessible price point.




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