Full teardown of the UGREEN DXP6800 Pro 6-bay NAS. We take a look at the all-metal chassis, tool-less drive trays, dual 92mm fans, built-in PSU, RAM and NVMe access, boot drive location, and PCIe expansion slot. After six months of daily use running Proxmox, this thing is built like a tank. Full written review with benchmarks: https://www.localhake.com/content/ugreen-nasync-dxp6800-pro-review Featured Product Some links are affiliate links -- I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. UGREEN DXP6800 Pro: https://amzn.to/4szqvgE Chapters 0:00 Intro and First Impressions 1:22 Front Panel and Ports Overview 2:05 Rear Panel and Built-in PSU 2:24 Bottom Panel: RAM and NVMe Access 4:35 Removing the Outer Shell 7:36 Internal Frame and Build Quality 8:36 Accessing the Boot Drive 11:36 Reassembly and RAM Discussion 13:32 Use Cases: More Than Just a NAS 17:24 Installing a Drive 18:37 Final Thoughts #homelab #nas #ugreen #teardown #10gbe

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