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Yeah, you can purchase enthusiast class performance at less than 35 cents per GB. The ADATA SX8200 managed to really impress me, especially when looking at overall performance averaged out over all ...
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The benefits of solid-state drives are easy to wax poetic about, but the proof is in having utilized a system equipped with one. The sheer responsiveness can feel like a full system upgrade and raises ...
The M.2 2280 form factor makes the drive universally compatible. There aren’t many systems these days which won’t take this size. It is a PCIe 3.0 x4 module with NVMe 1.3 specifications. The only ...
The SC680 from Adata lacks any USP other than a budget pricing. There are models out there that offer a far better price/performance so if the former is your main/only concern, we’d advise you to ...
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The Adata SD600Q is not the smallest, or the cutest, or the fastest rugged external drive. It is, however, the cheapest by a significant margin thanks to QLC technology. We’d love it to have a Type-C ...
ADATA released its ultra-fast new M.2. SSD, the new SX8200 series, the rather properly volume sized models which we review is fast and furious with a rated sequential read speed up to 3200MB/s and ...
Introduction Today we're taking a look at once of ADATA's newest drives, the XPG GAMMIX S11 PCIe NVMe SSD with 480GB capacity. Besides the 480GB versi ...