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Guru3D.com » Review » ADATA Falcon 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

ADATA Falcon 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/27/2020 02:51 PM [ 7 comment(s) ]

ADATA released a new NVMe SSD, it should be a value product based on the new Realtek RTS5762DL controller that moved its data over 4 channels. The product is tagged to reach 3 GBs reads and 1.5 GB/s writes at a price of roughly 130 USD for the 1TB model. We check out if the product is worth it. 

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Kaarme
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Posts: 2901
Posted on: 08/27/2020 04:12 PM
PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs have been pretty slow in appearing. It's like everybody's concentrating on PCIe 3.0 still, with an occasional PCIe 4.0 drive as an afterthought. I currently have a single PCIe 3.0 M.2 drive. I have another M.2 socket unused, but I wouldn't want to spend it on another old PCIe 3.0 drive.

wavetrex
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Posts: 1455
Posted on: 08/27/2020 05:16 PM
NVMe market is starting to become like SATA SSD market a few years ago...

... a big MEH.

Barely any differences from product to product, they all cost pretty much the same, capacity also isn't increasing that much anymore.

(They are getting a bit cheaper though, so that's good I guess for those who are still on SATA SSD, or worse, still using a HDD)

sykozis
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Posts: 22086
Posted on: 08/29/2020 12:42 AM
PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs have been pretty slow in appearing. It's like everybody's concentrating on PCIe 3.0 still, with an occasional PCIe 4.0 drive as an afterthought. I currently have a single PCIe 3.0 M.2 drive. I have another M.2 socket unused, but I wouldn't want to spend it on another old PCIe 3.0 drive.
Being that only AMD supports PCIe Gen 4, there is a limited market for such drives right now.
NVMe market is starting to become like SATA SSD market a few years ago...

... a big MEH.

Barely any differences from product to product, they all cost pretty much the same, capacity also isn't increasing that much anymore.

(They are getting a bit cheaper though, so that's good I guess for those who are still on SATA SSD, or worse, still using a HDD)
They push to reach the limits of the interface as fast as possible.... At least with SATA SSDs, it took a little while to reach full bandwidth. I'd bet most of the NVMe SSDs are just rebrands anyway....

jbscotchman
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Posts: 5872
Posted on: 08/29/2020 01:02 AM
NVMe market is starting to become like SATA SSD market a few years ago...

... a big MEH.

Barely any differences from product to product, they all cost pretty much the same, capacity also isn't increasing that much anymore.

(They are getting a bit cheaper though, so that's good I guess for those who are still on SATA SSD, or worse, still using a HDD)

No power or sata cable required is nice bonus though.

devastator
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Posts: 191
Posted on: 08/30/2020 09:41 PM
need some help i have a asus m2 x16 card v2 but only one ssd shows up in bios i have a msi x570 a pro motherboaed and 4x wd blue sn550 ty for any help u can give

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