Adata unveils the affordable, fast gaming SSD you’ve been waiting for

Adata unveils the affordable, fast gaming SSD you’ve been waiting for

By Kevin Lee

The Samsung 960 Pro has been the undisputed king of M.2 NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) since it launched last year, but it might finally be dethroned by Adata’s fastest gaming SSDs.

The Taiwanese electronics firm has introduced a new XPG Gamix S11 PCIe Gen 3×4 NVMe SSD featuring 3,200MB/s read and 1,700MB/s write speeds. That’s pretty quick and nearly as fast as the Samsung 960 Pro that operates at 3,500MB/s read and 2,100MB/s write speeds.

Adata was able to achieve nearly the same level of performance by utilizing a 32bit DRAM data bus. Through Intelligent SLC caching, the storage drive can use its DRAM cache buffer to accelerate sequential and 4K random read/write speeds. Basically, the drive is using a tiny portion of much faster computer memory to push faster data transfer speeds.

The XPG Gammix 11 also comes equipped with a custom-designed heat sink to maintain operating temperatures that Adata claims will be at least 10 degrees Celsius lower than a non-shielded M.2 SSD.

The most impressive thing about Adata’s new XPG Gammix 11 drives is their affordable prices. A 240GB drive will set you back $139 (about £100, AU$180), 480GB of capacity costs $259 (about £180, AU$340), and the 960GB …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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