– Ugreen launches the DXP4800 GT with AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514, offering 4 bays and U.2 SSD support in bays 1–2, plus ECC memory options (8GB/16GB) and 64GB built-in flash with two extra M.2 slots.
– Dual 10GbE connectivity (rear) replaces the prior 2.5GbE+10GbE setup, with additional front-facing 10Gbps USB-A/USB-C, microSD, HDMI, and drive/ethernet LEDs.
– Design shift to black-and-gold finish; positioned as a more affordable Ryzen option in the DXP4800 lineup, retailing in China from ~¥2,681 (~$394).
Ugreen DXP4800 GT Unveiled in China
Ugreen has launched the DXP4800 GT in its home country, adding a AMD Ryzen option to the existing Intel-powered DXP4800 Plus and DXP4800 Pro lineup. Despite the choice to use the Ryzen Embedded R2514 processor, which is less powerful than the Pentium Gold 8505 and Core i3-1315U in the other models, the DXP4800 GT still supports four SATA drives and brings a handful of unique features to the table. The first bit of info is the color and build that mark a departure from prior models, signaling a refreshed design language that aims to catch the eye in a crowded NAS space.
Design and Drive Flexibility
Visually, the DXP4800 GT distinguishes itself with a black-and-gold finish, diverging from the silver exterior of its siblings. Functionally, it keeps the core capability of housing four 3.5-inch SATA drives, but with an extra twist: the first two bays can hold U.2 SSDs, giving it a potential edge in sustained read/write workloads when compared to standard SATA setups. This hybrid approach is a deliberate nod toward performance while maintaining familiar expansion options for users who already rely on SATA for bulk storage.
Memory, Storage, and Internal Layout
In terms of memory, the DXP4800 GT offers choices of 8GB or 16GB of DDR4 with ECC support, and it includes 64GB of built-in flash memory as well as two additional M.2 SSD slots. This combination enhances caching capabilities and system responsiveness, particularly under heavy I/O loads typical of a multi-drive NAS environment. The inclusion of ECC memory indicates a focus on reliability for continuous operation in a networked storage role.
Connectivity and Ports
Connectivity sees a notable upgrade with dual 10GbE ports on the rear, replacing the 2.5GbE + 10GbE setup that was present on earlier models. Other rear ports remain consistent, including a 10Gbps USB-A port, two USB 2.0 ports, and HDMI. The front panel adds a 10Gbps USB-A and a 10Gbps USB-C port, plus a microSD card reader and status LEDs that indicate drive and Ethernet activity. This port arrangement aims to streamline high-speed data transfers and system monitoring from either end of the chassis.
Availability and Pricing
Ugreen has begun selling the DXP4800 GT in China with prices starting at 2,681 yuan, which is roughly $394 USD when converted. By comparison, the DXP4800 Plus and Pro are listed in the US market at $729.99 and $799.99 respectively, before any discounts. The price positioning suggests a more affordable entry point for users who want a Ryzen-based NAS option with robust drive expansion and high-speed networking capabilities.










