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September 2011
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The ADATA S511 60GB SSD is a consummate performer in its own right. Super-fast in applications that take advantage of data which can be compressed through the drive's DuraWrite technology, it falters to being, in mid-2011, an average performer if your ...
slightly less expensive than the Vertex 3, class leading performance, IOPS results are better than Vertex 3,
none we can see, but many will opt for the less expensive 128GB or 60GB version, Kitguru says: A strong challenger for the OCZ Vertex 3, and very closely matched, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleu
The ADATA S511 240gb is an incredible performer, just as we would expect from a Sandforce 2281 powered drive. After testing the Vertex 3 several weeks ago, we had hoped the results would be close… we weren't disappointed.Both of these drives are twice th...
Resumen: Out of the packaging, the S511 comes included with a 3.5" bay adapter made from a piece of aluminum suitable for those who use a tower PC or Mac Pro. The adapter comes with all the necessary mounting screws too. And besides some documentation, that's abou...
Publicación: 2012-01-29, Autor: Jake , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
As we've said before and we'll continue to preach at any opportunity we get, the biggest bottleneck in modern systems is the traditional platter hard drive; after using an SSD in your system you'll wonder how you ever survived without one previously. T...
Resumen: Posted in ReviewsRecently I was building myself a new Windows-based computer and the ADATA people came along and offered me a review unit from their new S511 line of Solid State Drives (SSD). If you’ve never heard of an SSD think of it as a USB Flash D...
We can’t give you definite recommendations about the 240-gigabyte ADATA S511 because, like every other SSD with a second-generation SandForce controller, it’s an ambiguous product. On one hand, this controller can deliver very high performance, being ...
Great random 4K write speed, Chart topping 505MB/s sequential read speed, Included data migration software
Weaker performing in our HTPC real-world benchmark
The ADATA S511 240GB is an extraordinary performer, just as we would expect from a Sandforce SF-2281 powered SSD. It clocked in at almost twice the speed of the previous generation, a great step up for ADATA. Sequential performance is superb, but the ...
When we first tested the Vertex 3 the BSOD and disconnect issues were annoying, and although OCZ was able to ease their frequency it was still a major issue for the product and those like it. After many months of users complaining about the BSOD/discon...
The S511 60GB SSD from ADATA incorporates the new processor from Sandforce, code name SF-2281VB1-SDC and delivers very good performance on the SATA3 interface; before using the product, we must make also sure that AHCI is selected in the motherboard B...
sWhen A-Data first contacted me about reviewing this drive, I honestly had no idea it contained Synchronous flash. It wasn’t until I saw the first benchmark results where I thought something was up. Back when I wrote our mid-range SSD roundup, the S511...