Forget the RAM crisis: this 8GB NAS just launched, and it's somehow 20% off for Prime Day

If you're looking to buy a new NAS, there's a good chance that you came across UGREEN. The brand is a relative newcomer, but a combination of great hardware and aggressive discounts made it swiftly rise up the ranks in this category.
The DXP4800 GT is UGREEN's latest NAS, and it just made its debut in June 2026. The NAS is aimed at enthusiast users and content creators, and it notably has two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports. It launched at $659, but you can get it for $527 during Prime Day, which is a pretty good 20% discount on what is a brand-new model. While RAM and storage modules are still at an all-time high, UGREEN must not have gotten the memo, because this is a great price on an enthusiast-focused NAS.

The DXP4800 GT should be your go-to choice if you need the fastest connectivity in this category. With dual 10GbE connectivity, ability to house U.2 SSDs, and 8GB of RAM installed out of the box, the NAS is a true powerhouse of a server. View Deal
✅Recommended if: You want ultra-fast connectivity. With powerful AMD internals, good software with container management, dual 10GbE connectivity, ECC memory, ability to slot in U.2 SSDs, and a high amount of extensibility, the DXP4800 GT is a true enthusiast NAS. The best part is that there's hardware-assisted transcoding with the AMD Ryzen platform, and that's just a welcome move.
❌Skip this deal if: You want Thunderbolt 4. Although the DXP4800 GT gets most right, it misses out on Thunderbolt 4 connectivity.
Now, the DXP4800 Pro is a solid NAS by itself, but the DXP4800 GT gets a few additional features. It gets ECC memory, 2.5-inch U.2 SSD integration, and two 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectors. It's clear that the NAS is aimed at creators and enthusiasts, and even though there's no Thunderbolt 4, it isn't a big deal in and of itself.
Another difference is that the DXP4800 GT uses AMD hardware instead of Intel. While this has been an issue in the past, the Ryzen R2514 has hardware transcoding, so if you use Plex or Jellyfin, the DXP4800 GT is just as good as an Intel-based NAS. If anything, it's faster; I got four 4K transcodes running in Plex at the same time without any issues, so the DXP4800 GT has power to spare.
The UGOS Pro software has plenty to like as well, and you can install just about anything you want using Docker; this is what I used to get Plex, Pi-hole, Jellyfin, Immich, and other utilities installed on the NAS.
The DXP4800 Pro is still a great NAS — particularly now that it is down to $639 — but if you need two 10GbE connectors or want to use U.2 SSDs, the DXP4800 GT is the obvious choice. And with the DXP4800 GT now selling for just $527, this may just be the best time to get it.
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