At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Small, thumb-drive class form factor ・Retractable captive Type-C connector ・Inexpensive for ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Compact IP68-rated form factor ・Attractive styling ・Top-shelf real world 20Gbps performance ・Captive port plug Cons ・Slows drastically off secondary cache Our Verdict ...
ADATA isn't new to the SATA III market. The company already released the S501; a Marvell controlled SATA III drive with good wear capabilities. The S501 was a stopgap product between ADATA's ...
I'm not a big fan of 256GB class SSDs. In many cases, prices are too close to the 512GB models and performance is often significantly less from the next step up. The ADATA SX8200 Pro is a different ...
One of the most exciting features of the now-current generation consoles like the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 is their inclusion of SSDs. With Firmware 2.0 for the PS5, we now have the ability to install ...
Adata’s handsome and unique USB 4 SSD is the fastest we’ve tested at 40Gbps, and is also relatively affordable. Recommended. The Adata SE920 is our second look at a 40Gbps USB 4 SSD and to be blunt, ...
SATA SSDs are a funny thing. While an SSD is essential for having smooth, fast user experience, SATA SSDs have been interface bottlenecked for many years now. As such, performance seekers and ...
It’s been quite a while since we’ve reviewed our last ADATA SSD, and up till this point ADATA has always been a strong supporter of SandForce based products. Late last year we had the opportunity to ...
The Adata SD810 is an affordable, 20Gbps USB SSD, and currently a bargain in the 4TB capacity. It breezed through the majority of our tests, but slowed drastically in the 450GB write, which will only ...