The DXP4800 Plus is UGREEN's challenger to Synology and QNAP — 10 GbE stock, modern Pentium Gold 5-core CPU, built-in OS SSD, and 8 GB DDR5 RAM are unusual at this price tier. The hardware is genuinely competitive. The trade-off is UGOS Pro, UGREEN's NAS operating system, which is the youngest in this round-up and still catching up to DSM/QTS on app ecosystem and feature depth. Solid pick if hardware spec matters more than software maturity.

Strengths
- +Intel Pentium Gold 8505 5-core CPU with integrated graphics
- +Built-in 128 GB SSD for the OS — no need to consume a drive bay
- +10 GbE port stock — no upgrade card needed
- +4K HDMI output for direct media playback
- +2 M.2 NVMe slots plus 8 GB DDR5 RAM stock
Watch-outs
- −UGOS Pro is the newest NAS OS in this lineup — feature parity with DSM/QTS not yet there
- −UGREEN's NAS warranty and long-term software support are unproven
- −Plus tier pricing approaches Asustor Lockerstor territory without the same software maturity
- −Limited third-party app ecosystem compared to Synology and QNAP
How it compares
Most modern hardware in this lineup — newer CPU than the Synology DS923+, QNAP TS-464, and TerraMaster F4-424 Pro on launch date. 10 GbE stock undercuts the Asustor Lockerstor 4 Gen3's dual 5/10 GbE setup but at almost half the price. The bet is software: if you're comfortable with a younger OS, this is the most hardware-per-dollar pick.
Who this is for
At a glance: buyers who want stock 10 GbE and modern hardware without paying the Asustor Lockerstor Gen3 premium.
Why you’d buy the UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus
- Intel Pentium Gold 8505 5-core CPU with integrated graphics.
- Built-in 128 GB SSD for the OS — no need to consume a drive bay.
- 10 GbE port stock — no upgrade card needed.
Why you’d skip it
- UGOS Pro is the newest NAS OS in this lineup — feature parity with DSM/QTS not yet there.
- UGREEN's NAS warranty and long-term software support are unproven.
- Plus tier pricing approaches Asustor Lockerstor territory without the same software maturity.
Rating sources
Our 4.3 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.



