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Publicación: 2015-07-20, Autor: Lvcoyote , crítica de: overclockers.com
Now that the SATA GB/s interface is pretty much saturated as far as read/write speeds go, we see SSD manufacturers concentrating more on endurance, reliability, and cost effectiveness. ADATA seems to have done just that with the XPG SX930 as there reall...
Publicación: 2015-07-16, Autor: Kristian , crítica de: anandtech.com
To be frank, reviewing a SATA MLC SSD has gotten rather unexciting over the past year or so. On the performance side there are barely any areas where one can get enthusiastic about because the SATA 6Gbps interface and AHCI driver stack are both so saturat...
Decent speeds, improved handling of compressible data over the SX900, Brackets and software included for easy installation, Designed for longevity, 5 Year Warranty
Not the best value at it's current price
The ADATA XPG SX930 480GB model can be found online as low as AUD$279 which seems reasonable. When you look at the Samsung EVO 850 and SanDisk Ultra II with similar advertised speeds, a street price reduction of ~$10 would probably make the SX930 more com...
There is no arguing that the NVMe revolution has begun and SATA has begun showing its age. NVMe is indeed faster, offers more flexibility, and generally offers a more efficient design - so much so that even the best of what SATA offers is left in the dust...
Publicación: 2015-08-17, Autor: Nimish , crítica de: firstpost.com
The ADATA XPG SX930 240GB SSD gives a decent performance. There was nothing that stood out from what we have seen in the past. The IOPS was one of the lowest we have seen in recent times. However, the drive comes at an MRP of Rs 11,500 but it has a market...
Publicación: 2015-09-15, Autor: goldfries , crítica de: goldfries.com
The ADATA XPG SX930 SSD is a solid performer, it comes with 5-year warranty and it is available in capacities of 120GB ($64.99), 240GB ($109.99), and 480GB ($199.99)Note that the 480GB capacity variant has a slightly lower read and write speed but it's st...
Good performance, 5year warranty, Spacer and bracket included
No cloning software
ADATA SX930 SSD ReviewThe ADATA XPG SX930 showcases some very good performance figures all across our benchmarks and while it may not be anything revolutionary, we've always noted that we've reached the point in time where many SSDs are saturating the SAT...
5year long warranty, Comes with 3.5inch HDD adapter & cloning utility, ADATA SSD Toolbox makes it easy to upgrade firmware and monitor drive
Overall performance is disappointing, Read performance falls with increasing queue depth
With the release of ADATA's new XPG SX930 SSD, we are also seeing the return of an old name - JMicron - to the game. As we mentioned at the start of the review, JMicron is no stranger to SSDs, but the reason they fell out of the radar for the past couple...