The UGREEN NASync DXP4800 NAS Review (EVERYTHING!)

UGREEN NASync DXP4800 PLUS Review Visit the UGreen Kickstarter Page here - UGREEN NAS UGOS Software Beta Review UGREEN NAS Software, The UGOS Beta Review UGREEN Brand User Q&A Written Responses - UGREEN NAS Software, The UGOS Beta Review The UGreen NASync DXP Series - Should You Buy? The UGreen NASync Series is Coming to Kickstarter – Should You Back It? Video Chapters 00:00 - The Start 00:42 - THIS IS CROWDFUNDING! 01:21 - THIS IS A PROTOTYPE! 01:55 - The Price? 02:27 - Why Kickstarter and Crowdfunding? 03:04 - Unboxing 04:14 - The ? 04:52 - The UGREEN NAS Chassis Design 05:48 - WHY Are SD Card Slots on NAS so RARE? 06:51 - Noise Tests 09:41 - I DO NOT LIKE THESE 11:34 - Storage 13:08 - M.2 NVMe Slots 15:07 - Heat Dissipation 15:53 - Ports and Connections 16:47 - KVM? 17:35 - Power Consumption 18:55 - Again, CROWDFUNDING 19:24 - Internal Hardware 19:54 - The OS Drive 20:30 - The CPU 21:21 - Teardown 21:49 - Difference vs Topton and CWWK NAS Solutions? 22:48 - On Board Chips and Controllers 23:36 - The UGOS NAS Software 24:25 - Desktop Client 27:23 - Storage Manager 32:19 - Photo Tools 37:02 - Control Panel 39:07 - Security 40:59 - Backup and Sync Tools 44:42 - PCI LANES and M.2 NVMe Speeds 48:21 - 10GbE Performance Tests 50:17 - UGREEN Mobile NAS App 55:59 - Verdict and Conclusion, Should You buy? With many newcomers stepping into the network-attached storage arena, aiming to compete with established giants like Synology and QNAP, UGREEN’s entry is one of the most confident I’ve seen to date. UGREEN, a brand that has existed for quite some time in the computer accessories arena, seems to have a head start over other brands trying to enter the private consumer cloud and entry-level business market. The NASync series, also known as the DXP series, features an unusually large number of SKUs at launch, offering seven different configurations of storage capacity, internal hardware, and external connectivity. In a somewhat unconventional move, the brand has opted to use the crowdfunding site Kickstarter to launch its new product range. Although crowdfunding for NAS solutions was once rare, by 2024, several mid to high-profile crowdfunded NAS solutions have emerged with varying degrees of success. Predominantly East Asian-based brands often utilize Kickstarter to introduce their products to a Western audience, and UGREEN is doubling down on this strategy. Today, we’re examining the DXP4800 Plus, a 4-bay prosumer solution aiming to change expectations for server value. It boasts high-demand features like a powerful Intel CPU, DDR5 memory, Gen SSD storage, 10GbE, and flexible OS usage. There’s a lot to like here, but is this brand’s first foray into NAS storage worth your investment? And should Synology and QNAP be concerned? Buyers Guide To Buying A Turnkey NAS – Synology, QNAP, Terramaster, Asustor, WD And More The Best CPU Motherboard Combo for Your NAS Build Build Your Own NAS in 2024 – DIY vs Synology/QNAP Thinking of buying a product mentioned in today’s video from Amazon? If this video has helped you make that decision, you can head to Amazon using this link and we will get a small % profit of whatever you buy, which goes directly back to NASCompares and allows me and Eddie to keep doing what we do here on YouTube and the Blog - Best PLEX NAS (2024) - Best 8 Bay NAS (2024) - Best 5-6 Bay NAS (2024) - Best Cheap NAS (2024) - Best 4-Bay NAS (2024) - Best 2-Bay NAS (2024) - Best 10GbE NAS (2024) - Best $500 NAS - Best $250 NAS -
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