UGREEN Reveal Two New 4-Bay NAS – The DXP4800 Pro and DXP4800S

UGREEN DXP4800S NAS Specifications

The DXP4800S is seemingly positioned as an updated variant of the original DXP4800, retaining the same core hardware layout while adopting Intel’s newer N150 processor and faster DDR5 memory. The shift to the N150 provides a modest frequency increase over the N100 but maintains identical core count, thread count and power behaviour. Memory remains user accessible through a single slot, with support for up to 16GB. The rest of the internal structure is unchanged, including four SATA bays, two NVMe slots and the same Gen three by one PCIe wiring. The system is intended as a compact x86 home server with improved AI-assisted photo indexing and modest efficiency gains over the standard model.
Externally, the device keeps the original USB layout, HDMI output and 2.5GbE gigabit LAN. The SD card reader remains SD 3.0 and the flash storage stays at 32GB. The overall focus of this model is small refinements rather than a re-engineered platform. Users familiar with the DXP4800 will find the same physical design and the same expandability, but with slightly higher supported memory frequency and a newer entry class processor that aligns with Intel’s Twin Lake manufacturing cycle.
| Component | DXP4800S |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel N150, four cores and four threads, up to 3.6Ghz |
| Architecture | x86, Intel seven process |
| Memory | 8GB DDR5 preinstalled, one slot, up to sixteen gigabytes, up to five thousand six hundred megahertz, ECC capable |
| SATA Bays | Four, compatible with 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives |
| SATA Capacity | Up to 30TB per bay |
| NVMe Slots | Two M key NVMe 2280 slots, up to eight terabytes each |
| Flash Storage | 32GB |
| Network | 2x 2.5GbE |
| USB | Front one USB three point two Gen two Type A and one USB three point two Gen two Type C. Rear one USB three point two Gen one |
| USB Two | Two rear ports |
| SD Reader | SD 3 |
| HDMI | Up to 4K at sixty hertz |

UGREEN DXP4800 Pro NAS Specifications

The DXP4800 Pro introduces more substantial hardware changes than the S variant. It replaces the Pentium Gold processor found in the DXP4800 Plus with the Intel Core i3-1315U, which provides additional cores, higher thread count and improved frequency. This positions the Pro as the most capable four bay x86 model in UGREEN’s lineup. The system also upgrades its SD card reader to SD 4.0 and increases maximum supported memory to 96GB through two DDR5 slots. Internal storage layout remains unchanged, with four SATA drive bays and two NVMe slots, both fully accessible without modifying the chassis. Connectivity mirrors the Plus model by retaining 1x 10GbE and 1x 2.5GbE USB connectivity remains a mix of Gen two front ports and a Gen one rear port. HDMI output continues to support 4K at 60Hz. These choices maintain consistency with the previous model and allow the CPU upgrade to be the primary differentiator rather than a broader redesign of the platform.
| Component | DXP4800 Pro |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel Core i3 1315U, six cores and eight threads, up to 4.5Ghz |
| Architecture | x86, Intel seven process |
| Memory | E8GB DDR5 preinstalled, two slots, up to ninety six gigabytes, up to five thousand six hundred megahertz, ECC capable |
| SATA Bays | Four, compatible with 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives |
| SATA Capacity | Up to 30tb per bay |
| NVMe Slots | Two M key NVMe 2280 slots, up to eight terabytes each |
| Flash Storage | 128GB |
| Network | 1x 10GbE + 2.5GbE |
| USB | Front one USB three point two Gen two Type A and one USB three point two Gen two Type C. Rear one USB three point two Gen one |
| USB Two | Two rear ports |
| SD Reader | SD 4 |
| HDMI | Up to 4K at sixty hertz |
UGREEN DXP4800S vs DXP4800 NAS Specifications
The DXP4800S is a small technical update to the original DXP4800. Both systems use the same chassis, the same storage layout and the same port arrangement, including four SATA bays, two NVMe slots, a single 2.5GbE network port and the same USB configuration. The primary distinction is the CPU. The older DXP4800 uses the Intel N100, while the DXP4800S switches to the Intel N150, which increases maximum frequency but retains the same four core and four thread structure. Memory configuration also remains largely the same but the S model supports up to 5600MHz DDR5 rather than 4800MHz. All other hardware behaviour is unchanged. Both systems include 32GB of onboard flash, HDMI with 4K60 output and an SD 3.0 card reader. Drive support continues to allow up to 30TB per SATA bay and up to 8TB per NVMe slot. Because of these similarities, the DXP4800S functions as a direct incremental revision of the DXP4800 rather than a new performance tier, and the difference in everyday workloads will be minimal outside of small frequency gains.
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| Component | DXP4800 | DXP4800S |
| Processor | Intel N100, 4 cores and 4 threads, up to 3.4GHz | Intel N150, 4 cores and 4 threads, up to 3.6GHz |
| Architecture | x86, Intel 7 | x86, Intel 7 |
| Memory | 8GB DDR5, 1 slot, up to 16GB, 4800MHz | 8GB DDR5, 1 slot, up to 16GB, 5600MHz |
| SATA Bays | 4, supports 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives | 4, supports 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives |
| NVMe Slots | 2 x M.2 NVMe 2280, up to 8TB each | 2 x M.2 NVMe 2280, up to 8TB each |
| Flash Storage | 32GB | 32GB |
| Network | 1 x 2.5GbE | 1 x 2.5GbE |
| USB | Front USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A and Type C, rear USB 3.2 Gen1 | Same ports and speeds |
| USB2 | 2 rear ports | 2 rear ports |
| SD Reader | SD 3.0 | SD 3.0 |
| HDMI | 4K60 | 4K60 |
UGREEN DXP4800 Pro vs DXP4800 Plus NAS Specifications
The DXP4800 Pro introduces a more significant hardware step forward compared with the DXP4800 Plus. The Plus model uses the Intel Pentium Gold 8505, while the Pro replaces it with the Intel Core i3 1315U which increases the number of cores, improves thread count and provides higher boost frequencies. Memory capacity also expands from a maximum of 64GB on the Plus to 96GB on the Pro, and the Pro continues to use DDR5 at 5600MHz as its upper supported speed. Flash storage capacity increases from 128GB on the Plus to the same 128GB on the Pro, and internal drive support remains unchanged with four SATA bays and two NVMe slots. Both units maintain the same network arrangement with one 10GbE port and one 2.5GbE port. USB connectivity also remains the same with front USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A and Type C ports and a rear USB 3.2 Gen1 port supplemented by two USB2 ports. The one external difference is the SD card reader which moves from SD 3.0 on the Plus to SD 4.0 on the Pro. The rest of the platform remains identical which makes the CPU, memory ceiling and SD reader the factors that separate the two models.
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| Component | DXP4800 Plus | DXP4800 Pro |
| Processor | Intel Pentium Gold 8505, 5 cores and 6 threads, up to 4.4GHz | Intel Core i3 1315U, 6 cores and 8 threads, up to 4.5GHz |
| Architecture | x86, Intel 7 | x86, Intel 7 |
| Memory | 8GB DDR5, 2 slots, up to 64GB, 4800MHz | 8GB DDR5, 2 slots, up to 96GB, 5600MHz |
| SATA Bays | 4, supports 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives | 4, supports 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives |
| NVMe Slots | 2 x M.2 NVMe 2280, up to 8TB each | 2 x M.2 NVMe 2280, up to 8TB each |
| Flash Storage | 128GB | 128GB |
| Network | 1 x 10GbE and 1 x 2.5GbE | 1 x 10GbE and 1 x 2.5GbE |
| USB | Front USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A and Type C, rear USB 3.2 Gen1 | Same ports and speeds |
| USB2 | 2 rear ports | 2 rear ports |
| SD Reader | SD 3.0 | SD 4.0 |
| HDMI | 4K60 | 4K60 |

UGREEN DXP4800 Pro and DXP4800S NAS Release and Price
Both the DXP4800 Pro and DXP4800S are currently listed only in selected Asian regions, with no confirmed schedules for North America, Europe or Australia. Early pricing shows the DXP4800S positioned above the original DXP4800 and the DXP4800 Pro positioned above the DXP4800 Plus, reflecting the newer processors and higher memory ceilings. Regional pricing is based on local currency and tax structures, and the values shown in early listings cannot be treated as indicators of final western pricing. Availability outside these regions is expected to depend on component inventory and on UGREEN’s wider rollout plans, and any potential release is unlikely before early 2026.
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I like how he keeps me outraged with the variety of mismatched drive bay numbers
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