Yesterday, 04:17 PM
Thanks for the message and glad to hear you’re enjoying the DXP480T. That setup with 32GB RAM and 4x4TB Kioxia NVMe drives is a strong configuration — especially compared to the DS920+, which will feel noticeably slower in file handling and container workloads.
We are planning a follow-up video on the DXP480T soon, focusing on GPU utilization, NVMe performance tuning, and Docker/virtualization updates in UGOS Pro. The GPU function (via the integrated iGPU or external card, depending on your model) is still quite limited in the current firmware, mostly used for hardware acceleration in video tasks and AI indexing.
If you want to push it further, I’d suggest exploring Docker-based GPU workloads (like Jellyfin hardware transcoding or local AI tools) once the next UGOS Pro update lands, which will expand GPU passthrough options.
Appreciate your support and kind words — and yes, a collaboration with Linus would be quite something!
We are planning a follow-up video on the DXP480T soon, focusing on GPU utilization, NVMe performance tuning, and Docker/virtualization updates in UGOS Pro. The GPU function (via the integrated iGPU or external card, depending on your model) is still quite limited in the current firmware, mostly used for hardware acceleration in video tasks and AI indexing.
If you want to push it further, I’d suggest exploring Docker-based GPU workloads (like Jellyfin hardware transcoding or local AI tools) once the next UGOS Pro update lands, which will expand GPU passthrough options.
Appreciate your support and kind words — and yes, a collaboration with Linus would be quite something!

