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 ...
The ADATA XPG SX8000 gets an extra half star for its affordability alone. It’s not the fastest NVMe SSD we’ve tested, but it’s particularly adept at writing batches of small files, and it’s still two ...
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As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. ADATA is all in with NVMe. The XPG SX8000 is ADATA ...
The affordable, compact, and versatile ADATA Premiere Pro SP900 M.2 SATA solid-state drive (SSD) is built around aging technology, but it's still faster than a spinning hard drive. Affordable. Speedy ...
PC storage is a messy business at the moment, with no fewer than three different interfaces and four types of drives being used. If you can get your head around it, though, there's some great tech ...
Adata's SX8200 Pro updates the controller while keeping the price lower than competing models. It's not the cheapest M.2 SSD, but it's very fast. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team ...
You’ve probably heard it before: storage is the slowest part of a computer. A typical spinning hard drive operates with around 12 milliseconds of random access latency, basically the time required to ...
Adrian has been a tech enthusiast since the 90s with a particular passion for gaming that developed thanks to his first gaming outings on Pong, Zork and Space Invaders. In the years that followed he ...
So how's Realtek doing with their SSD controller? ADATA released a new NVMe SSD; it should be a value product based on the new Realtek RTS5762DL controller that moves its data over four channels. The ...
Adata proves that it’s not just big names like Samsung, Intel or Toshiba that can making incredibly fast NVMe M.2 drives. For gamers and professionals, this is an amazing upgrade, but it does come ...
What just happened? We knew that PCIe 4.0 would lead to consumer SSDs with blistering speeds, and they're starting to arrive, including what is claimed to be the fastest M.2 SSD in the world---at ...