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ADATA XPG SX930 Series SATA SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/16/2015 08:23 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
ADATA XPG SX930 Series SATA SSD

ADATA today launches the XPG SX930 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Gaming SSD for professional gamers and overclockers. It comes with a JMicron controller and Enterprise-grade MLC plus NAND Flash. Thanks to ADATA's exclusive pSLC Cache Technology and DDR3 DRAM Cache Buffer, the SX930 leads to victory when you're in a 3D battle with highly-improved efficiency.

Featuring Enterprise-grade MLC plus NAND flash, the XPG SX930 outperforms other SSDs with excellent durability. It is not only suitable for gaming systems, but also ideal for workstations, which require long-term and stable operation. By applying JMicron controllers, the sequential read/write speed of SX930 is up to 560/460 MB/s, and it's available in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB. In addition, the SX930 is equipped with the innovative and exclusive "pSLC Cache Technology" by ADATA, which can effectively enhance the data transfer speed for the ultimate performance to meet professional gamers' demands.

For the optimum efficiency, the SP930 is equipped with a DDR3 DRAM Cache Buffer, improving the random read/write performance up to 2 times when compared to SSDs without a DRAM cache. The SX930 also supports hardware BCH ECC (Error Correction Code) up to 72bits per 1KB, providing high reliability and data protection. And thanks to the support of NCQ, S.M.A.R.T., and Windows TRIM Command, the SX930 can effectively improve the efficiency of data transfer and maintain great stability. ADATA SSDs come with a free download of the software "SSD Toolbox" help users quickly and conveniently configure, optimize, and monitor the overall health of their solid state drives, such as system set up, security erase, or firmware updates. Utilizing top-quality NAND flash technology, the SX930 is backed by a solid 5-year warranty for reliable long-term operation.

Visit the product page here.



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#5123478 Posted on: 07/16/2015 07:38 PM
I don't see anything wrong with it. It's no different than marketing a sound card, RAM, keyboard/mice, motherboards, cases, or any other component inside your PC as "gaming" hardware.

If you knew nothing about hardware and were looking to buy new parts for your gaming PC and saw this, or a Samsung 850, most people would probably buy the ADATA one. I mean look at it, it even has fire graphics on it. It must be blazing fast.

The issue is that this has absolutely no bearing what so ever on gaming performance except loading times. It's a piece of storage, it won't get you a higher framerate in a HURR DURR 3D ENVIRUMUNT!!

At least Samsung's marketing department made sense with the 840's back in the day: Youtube videos where they went all "Look how fast all of this crap loads!!"

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#5123491 Posted on: 07/16/2015 08:00 PM
The issue is that this has absolutely no bearing what so ever on gaming performance except loading times. It's a piece of storage, it won't get you a higher framerate in a HURR DURR 3D ENVIRUMUNT!!

At least Samsung's marketing department made sense with the 840's back in the day: Youtube videos where they went all "Look how fast all of this crap loads!!"

But the product page says nothing about framerate increases. Just because it says gaming on it doesn't mean higher framerate.

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#5123735 Posted on: 07/17/2015 04:53 AM
But the product page says nothing about framerate increases. Just because it says gaming on it doesn't mean higher framerate.


Yeah, just because it has gaming on it doesn't mean in actually does anything good for running games.

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