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Adata Announces New SandForce-driven SSD Line

Adata creates all from low labelled RAM kits to energy reserve as well as outmost storage devices. And similar to many mental recall makers, Adata dabbles in plain state drives, though up until now, a association has shied divided from high-end drives built around a 6Gb/s interface. That changes with a introduction of Adata’s S511 line.

The S511 array isn’t a initial of Adata’s SSDs to soak up a SATA 6Gb/s interface, it’s only a initial a single we’d cruise a tall behaving drive. Adata slapped SandForce’s ultimate era SF-2200 controller chips in to a ultimate SSDs, ensuing in up to 550MB/s review as well as up to 520MB/s write speeds, with 4K pointless write speeds rated up to 60,000 IOPS. Adata says these opening ratings interpret in to being means to send a 5GB media repository in as couple of as fifteen seconds. For comparison, Adata’s alternative 6Gb/s SSD line (S501) tops out during up to 355MB/s review as well as up to 215MB/s write speeds.

Adata’s S511 drives have been accessible in 60GB, 120GB, 240GB, as well as 480GB capacities as well as any a single comes with a 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch bracket. Performance numbers change somewhat by model, with a top genius expostulate charity a lowest numbers (up to 540MB/s reads as well as up to 460MB/s writes).

No word upon price.

Image Credit: Adata

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