ADATA Launches PCIe Gen4x4 XPG GAMMIX S50 M2 Solid State Drive

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Yay more "gaming" parts! Sure hope no one is using a 660p as a gaming drive cause you're doing it wrong now.... oh wait.
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I know it's a small thing, but if you're going to sell premium "gaming" parts. Don't use manky blue PCB.
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I was waiting for an "successor" for sx8200pro, but this aint it? Looks like we have to wait for a review. Sx8200pro is the best performance m.2 ssd now for it's money. Better than Samsung evo plus.
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I was waiting for an "successor" for sx8200pro, but this aint it? Looks like we have to wait for a review. Sx8200pro is the best performance m.2 ssd now for it's money. Better than Samsung evo plus.
This ^ I have the one mentioned, and i got it so cheap, that Samsung's 970 EVO or PLUS made zero sense to buy for extra 50% price (the performance is actually lower in many tests, it's sad that some of you look just at sequential read/write speeds where EVO PLUS is a little better but under the hood, A-Data makes better drives if you measure performance/price ratio.
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I was waiting for an "successor" for sx8200pro
GAMMIX S50 is the successor to XPG SX8200 Pro / XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro. I doubt we will see a variant without a heatsink though... https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/adata-xpg-sx8200-pro-ssd,5955.html https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/adata-xpg-sx8200-ssd-review,5584.html https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/adata-xpg-gammix-s11-ssd,5639.html https://www.anandtech.com/show/13759/comparing-adata-sx8200-pro-vs-hp-ex950 https://www.anandtech.com/show/13112/the-adata-sx8200-gammix-s11-nvme-ssd-review (The only difference from SX8200 is heatsink on the GAMMIX S11. Pro models also use a newer SM2262EN controller and a different 3D TLC flash layout that comes in 256GB increments instead of 240GB in the earlier variant).
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Only the NB name tag "Gammix" adds so much more oomph and performance, it's unreal. By the way, where are the RGBs who added more performance? On a more serious note, not a bad drive.
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I have a several M.2 drives with SATA and NVMe interfaces, both in my PC and in an external USB enclosure, and they all get quite hot during intensive use.
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I want 512e support which the Samsung drives have and the Phison drives dont. But pricing between them is cruel. I prefer to hang on.
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How can it be gaming if it doesn't have RGB on it?
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Mufflore:

I want 512e support which the Samsung drives have and the Phison drives dont. But pricing between them is cruel. I prefer to hang on.
Only a few of the Phison drives don't have 512e support. I have a Corsair MP510 that has the Phison E12 controller and it definitely has 512e.
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Mufflore:

I want 512e support which the Samsung drives have and the Phison drives dont. But pricing between them is cruel. I prefer to hang on.
What are the benefit for you with 512e support? πŸ™‚
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exactly, what are the benefits? isn't that more in the hdd territory? Like advanced format and all that?
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What are the benefit for you with 512e support? πŸ™‚
So I can simply restore all my backups I ever made to it easily. No nasty surprises later.
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Tyler Dalton:

Only a few of the Phison drives don't have 512e support. I have a Corsair MP510 that has the Phison E12 controller and it definitely has 512e.
I wasnt aware of this thanks. It appears to cost then πŸ™‚
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Loophole35:

Yay more "gaming" parts! Sure hope no one is using a 660p as a gaming drive cause you're doing it wrong now.... oh wait.
I considered it as 2nd NVMe, but QLC and 200TB write life warranty for 960GB is way under 800TB write on TLC based drives. It would be in slower M.2 slot, so no loss or anything there. In the end I opted for 960GB SATA SSD which was cheaper and currently sufficient/overkill for must of games.
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I have to say, currently running Corsair MP510's myself (480GB for OS and 960GB for game drive) on my new 3700X/X570 build and while it does load games a little faster compared to my old SATA Samsung EVO 860 the difference is not as dramatic I thought it would be. Side note updated to the newest AMD chipset driver that was released by AMD yesterday and I am not sure if it's coincidence or what but according to CrystalDiskInfo my MP510's were running at 50-55 degrees C now they are sitting at around 40 degrees C for some reason!
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Does "512e support" mean these SSDs report 512B logical and 4KB physical sectors? Like my GAMMIX S11 Pro does when I run fsutil fsinfo sectorinfo c: in the command prompt? Well, internally write page size is typically 8-16 KB and erase block size is typically 128-256 pages (512-1024-2048 KB) . So even advertising 512e/4Kn to the OS wouldn't help much - we would need to define 8Kn/16Kn etc. to fully realise the potential. This would require 16Kn support from the I/O subsystem in the OS, as well as 16Kn flash-aware storage subsystem which writes in multi-kilobyte aligned blocks to fully realize the performance benefits - and that's a long road to go.
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Fox2232:

I considered it as 2nd NVMe, but QLC and 200TB write life warranty for 960GB is way under 800TB write on TLC based drives. It would be in slower M.2 slot, so no loss or anything there. In the end I opted for 960GB SATA SSD which was cheaper and currently sufficient/overkill for must of games.
That was sarcasm. I’m using a 660p for a game only drive, which it works great for. And for $85 for a 1TB you can’t really complain if you are using it in this capacity. I would never suggest a 660p for any other use. BTW I’m using mine in the chipset M.2 slot on the back side of my board and a 970evo in my direct feed slot. The 660p is not a great NVMe drive but again using as a game drive should never cause and issue with its limitations that QLC has in write cycles.
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Hopefully someone can help me out here! I have an: - XPG GAMMIX S50 3D NAND M.2 2280 Solid State Drive PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe 1TB connected to an: - ASUS ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming motherboard and though both M.2 slots on the motherboard support PCI-E 3.0 x4 (and the SSD itself is PCI-E 4.0 x4, backward compatible to PCI-E 3.0), when I check in the Intel Optane Memory and Storage Management app, it shows that the link width is x2 and not x4. My processor is an Intel 10700K 10th gen, and have 2 16 GB RAM modules, Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB and everything I have, I've verified that it supports PCI-E 3.0 x4 when combined. The BIOS settings on this mobo don't show anything special I need to set (unless I'm missing something bad), and I have no other SATA devices connected to the PC, just this one M.2 nvme 1TB drive. Anyone got any suggests as to why I'm not getting x4 link width to make use of the full x4 bandwidth on the SSD? Much thanks and cheers from Canada!
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Hopefully someone can help me out here! I have an: - XPG GAMMIX S50 3D NAND M.2 2280 Solid State Drive PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe 1TB connected to an: - ASUS ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming motherboard and though both M.2 slots on the motherboard support PCI-E 3.0 x4 (and the SSD itself is PCI-E 4.0 x4, backward compatible to PCI-E 3.0), when I check in the Intel Optane Memory and Storage Management app, it shows that the link width is x2 and not x4. My processor is an Intel 10700K 10th gen, and have 2 16 GB RAM modules, Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB and everything I have, I've verified that it supports PCI-E 3.0 x4 when combined. The BIOS settings on this mobo don't show anything special I need to set (unless I'm missing something bad), and I have no other SATA devices connected to the PC, just this one M.2 nvme 1TB drive. Anyone got any suggests as to why I'm not getting x4 link width to make use of the full x4 bandwidth on the SSD? Much thanks and cheers from Canada!
I recall this gens CPUs dont support PCIe-4.0 even though the mobos do. It may be reporting PCIe 4.0 x2 is being used when it is really PCIe 3.0 x4, they are the same bandwidth. You can test actual bandwidth yourself. You will have to wait until Rocket Lake around Christmas to get true PCIe 4.0.