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network_switch@lemmy.ml to homelab@lemmy.ml · 7 days ago

DXP4800S and DXP4800 Pro: Ugreen reveals affordable NAS systems with up to 6-core CPU and 136 TB of storage

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DXP4800S and DXP4800 Pro: Ugreen reveals affordable NAS systems with up to 6-core CPU and 136 TB of storage

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network_switch@lemmy.ml to homelab@lemmy.ml · 7 days ago
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Ugreen has launched two new NAS systems - the DXP4800S and DXP4800 Pro - with affordable price tags. Although the products are not available internationally just yet, their specifications have been detailed to give international customers an idea of what to expect in the event of a global rollout.
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  • Shadow@lemmy.ca
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    A friend just got one of these which I thought is pretty appealing, it takes 8x m2 2280 nvme ssd’s - https://www.terra-master.com/en-ca/products/f8-ssd-plus

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      According to Intel the N305 only has 9 PCIe lanes (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/231805/intel-core-i3n305-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-80-ghz/specifications.html)

      Do each of the M.2 drives run with only x1 lane?

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        Yeah, 8(PCIe 3.0 x1)

        It’s listed in the specifications section near the bottom of the page titled “M.2 2280 NVMe Slot”.

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    The Ugreen DXP4800S is already available in China, and starts at a price of 2,599 Yuan, or roughly $365. The DXP4800 Pro, on the other hand, is available for 3,143 Yuan, or roughly $440. Comparatively, the DXP4800 Plus, which offers almost similar performance as the DXP4800 Pro, retails for around $699 on Amazon as of this writing.

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      “Affordable” is relative. Do we even know what the drives are?

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        NAS units don’t usually come with drives

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          Yknow what, fair.

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    I’m old and dusty, some of you young uns tell me what the EUs in the IGPU is.

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      I’d assume that stands for execution unit.

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        Oh lawdy, what’s a executation unit in a GPU?! 🧓

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