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In the world of solid state drives, there are a vast number of advantages to be seen and had over the older mechanical counterparts and aside from raw capacity and the consequent price per GB of storage, the SSD is bar far the superior option to opt for w...
Consistent drive performance throughout the drives lifespan, High levels of performance in most of the benchmark areas, Ultra low price per GB of storage, Synchronous NAND optimised with a Marvell controller, Designed for multimedia applications...
Write performance levels slightly lower than other drives at this level...
PricingOne of the most remarkable things about this drive to me is not its consistently high levels of performance, although this is a major feature of the SP920, but the price is even more staggering. Synchronous NAND is typically more expensive than asy...
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AData’s Premier Pro SP920 aims to take on the likes of Intel, Kingston, Corsair and OCZ with an SSD which offers a near-perfect price / performance ratio...
AData has never been at the forefront of the SSD market, a space normally reserved for the likes of Samsung, Intel, OCZ, Crucial and others. However, with the Premier Pro SP920, they’ve shown that even an underdog can create an SSD which is extremely r...
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With the Premier Pro SP920, ADATA have an SSD in their portfolio, which is based on a very well performing and well-known controller from Marvell. Other than that ADATA have optimized the firmware towards maximum performance as well as high endurance. Wit...
the SP920 is a fast drive, actually one of the fastest we've had for testing so far We're seriously impressed by the random read as well as write performance where the drive almost managed to break through the 100k barriert Apart from that also sequentia...
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vortez.net Updated: 2014-10-09 08:54:43
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It's been a while since we last reviewed an ADATA product so when we were asked to take a look at their new Premier Pro series drive we were very enthusiastic. ADATA have a range of SSD's available to...
Great all-round package, Fast Write speed, Good Price...
Mediocre Write speed...
When we first heard of the specs of the ADATA Premier Pro SP920 we were eager to get it on the test bench. We were however left a little disappointed.We have no issue at all with the read speeds which were better than average however, it is the write spee...
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We've already published two reviews from ADATA's new SP920 series. The largest 1TB model and the smallest 128GB are already online, but we wanted to put some distance between those reviews and the two middle capacity size reviews. This allowed us to updat...
Sadly, the ADATA Premier Pro SP920 isn't in any e-tail warehouse that we've been able to find, so we can't put our finger on the real-world price. The MSRP for the 512GB model we looked at today is $334.99, the same as the current selling price for the M...
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With the SF-2281 era grinding down and the SF3700 series late to market, companies have turned to competitor Marvell to breathe new life in the consumer SSD market. We first tested the new Marvell 88SS9189 in the Crucial M550 just weeks ago, now it's ADAT...
This review feels like dejà vu from a week ago...right around the time we wrote the M550 1TB. The SP920 and the M550 are nearly identical, but that's not a bad thing for the ADATA SP920 or you. Both drives are very good, but ADATA picked up the slack whe...
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Adata shifts away from SandForce in its Premier Pro SP920 SSD family. With promises of incredible performance and spiffy features like DevSlp, Adata's latest employs the Marvell controller we saw in Crucial's M550. But the two share quite a bit more...
There are a couple of different directions I could go with this wrap-up. On one hand, it'd be easy to take a swipe at Adata for rebadging a Micron storage platform. But the fact of the matter is that I'd do the same thing in Adata's position. There are se...
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Nearly all SSD manufacturers refreshed their line-up this year. Armed with the test results of sixty 240/256 and 480/512 GB models, we'll be more than able to tell you which SSDs are the best choice right now. We'll briefly cover the SSDs that we've...
Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
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As we alluded to in the ADATA Premier Pro SP920 1TB review, we have all four-capacity sizes in house to test. Rather than place all four drives in a single review and compare them to just one capacity size, we're breaking the reviews into individual revie...
img]75[/img] It's a tale of two different drives with the same model number. Just hours before completing this review, I was asked why we were not putting all four capacity sizes in the same review and kicking the results out. Even though the 1TB drive...
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Nowadays, there are basically lots of solid state drives for you to choice from, each varying from speed, price, capacity and the controller used. It's good that faster SSDs are being produced at certain points. But the fastest SSDs on the market usually...
Based on my tests, the ADATA Premier Pro SP920SS 256GB actually performed well. It's constantly performing at around 500MB/s read speed and around 340MB/s write speed which are close to its rated speeds. Not bad actually for a rebranded M550. I don't have...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-08-13 01:16:34
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If you want a fast drive without spending a lot, a 250GB SSD is an excellent choice nowadays. There is a lot to choose from in this affordable segment, with differing prices and performance levels. Therefore we compare 33 SSDs with this capacity in this a...
According to our tests, the Samsung SM951 (NVMe) is the fastest SSD available. It is even faster than the 950 Pro, while it is a lot cheaper as well. Bear in mind that you miss out on official Samsung support in the form of warranty, Magician and firmware...
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You can consider yourself very lucky if you bought an SSD last year. Since September 2016 we have been warning you about a possible price increase and nowadays the price of SSDs is at least a quarter more than we were used to. Which SSD should you purchas...
You can consider yourself lucky if you purchased an SSD last year. Since then not a lot has happened when it comes to the performance, while the prices have gone up. However, using a hard drive as boot disk is not necessary at all - there are more than en...
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