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Ugreen NASync DXP2800 NAS in test – Can the small version convince?

Data transfer

This is where the part that was explicitly tested for the DXP2800 and not taken over from the DXP4800 test report begins again. The following results were achieved in a 10-minute run with OpenSpeedTest:

When transferring a 10GB test file, the limit of the 2.5GbE connection could be utilized to the limit in practice.

To enable the best possible transfer rates, transfers were made from an NVMe SSD in my computer to the NVMe SSD in the NAS. In practice, the maximum achievable speed naturally also depends on the installed data carriers.

Power consumption

The consumption was measured from the socket, so it also includes an installed NVMe SSD. I have removed all others in order to get as close as possible to the value of the NAS alone. The actual power consumption ultimately depends primarily on the hard disks or SSDs used in your setup.

Off / WoL active

Standby

Data transfer

0.6 watts

5.6 watts

14.5 watts

Sound level

I determine the sound level with a Voltcraft SL-200 measuring device at a distance of 40cm, which works in 125ms cycles in Lo mode, an external example table helps to break it down.

Room

Idle

Load

33.2 dB(A)

33.2 dB(A)

35.6 dB(A)

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