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Adata introduce new SSD drive

by Tech and Teen October 8, 2018
written by Tech and Teen October 8, 2018
Adata introduce new SSD drive

ADATA Technology, the leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, recently launched its XPG SX6000 Pro PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 SSDs. These SSDs support NVMe 1.3 technology and 3D NAND Flash, and sport excellent speeds with up to 1TB of capacity, making them a viable alternative to SATA SSDs. In addition, SX6000 Pro SSDs are slimmer than standard M.2 2280 SSDs for a higher level of compatibility thanks to a single-sided design. The SX6000 Pro is produced in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. For PC users looking at tangible performance enhancements, the SX6000 Pro is a complete package as anSATA successor.

The primary advantage of the SX6000 Pro is that it provides a superb cost-performance ratio. With 3D TLC NAND, NVMe 1.3 technology, and a PCIe Gen3x4 interface, it reaches up to 2100MB/s read and 1500MB/s write and random performance of up to 250K/240K IOPS. This means up to four times the speed of typical SATA SSDs. The new SSDs also feature a single-sided design that is 2.15mm thick and is much slimmer than standard M.2 SSDs. This design is ideally suited for notebooks, small-form-factor desktops, and ultra-bookswith the latest Intel® and AMD platforms.

The SX6000 Profeatures many performance and longevity enhancing features shared by all ADATA and XPG SSDs. They include Host Memory Buffer and SLC Caching that ensure better load distribution and sustained peak performance even when handling large tasks such as AAA game titles or rendering video.

The SX6000 Pro also supports LDPC (Low-Density Parity-Check) error correcting code technology to detect and fix a wider range of data errors for more reliable data transfers and a longer product lifespan. Every component on the SX6000 Pro has passed rigorous screening and testing to ensure the utmost quality and reliability. These SSDs are backed with 5-year warranties.

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