Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the A-Data 2.5 inch SX900 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data 2.5 inch SX900 Series SATA600.
December 2014
(77%)
84 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
352 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good performance for a great price
Awesome compressible read/write performance
Impressive incompressible performance
Great price
Slightly higher capacity than other SandForce drives
Accessories include bay adapter
Helpful software
Price
Makes better use of NAND Capacity
Top performance in some tests
7mm Z-Height
Excellent sequential performance
Great 4K performance
Potential for 85K IOPS
Special firmware increases usable capacity
Super Fast Read/Write
Classleading performance
Outstanding 558/532 MBps read/write speed with ATTO
Produced 80
000 combined 4K IOPS
Among the most affordable SSDs available
TCG OPAL security with 256bit AES encryption
Uses synchronous NAND flash components
SandForce SF2281 processor supports TRIM
SMART
And RAISE
DuraWrite technology extends NAND lifetime
Enthusiastlevel operational I/O performance
3Year ADATA product warran
The editors didn't like
Sandforce 2281 controller is becoming outclassed by newer gen Indilinx and Samsung parts.
None
Error correction disabled for slight capacity gain
We really have to look at the SX900 two ways. The first comes from the enthusiast in me who would be pissed off about buying an SX900 last year and just now getting TRIM support. Along the same line, the SX900 has at least three different builds, so ...
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Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Leo , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: The 512GB aData XPG SX900 stands out in this group as the only 9.5mm thick drive among seven other drives measuring 7mm. This matters not a jot if you plan on installing the aData in your desktop PC, and as you get a desktop drive bay adapter in the packa...
Abstract: In June, 2012 we published a large group test of SSDs with capacities of 120/128 GB and 240/256 GB . Those are still the most popular sizes, judging from what people search for on Hardware.Info. The world of SSDs didn't stand still, and since then a num...
Abstract: Over the past year, we've seen the cost per gigabyte of solid-state storage drop in a major way. Once upon a time, we shopped for affordable 60 and 80 GB drives. Now we really want 256 GB drives in our desktops. Meet the last 10 models to land in our l...
You buy a 64 GB SSD because you'd like to add an SSD to your computer for as little money as possible. Now that 128 GB models are becoming affordable, the choice seems obvious. But if you want to assemble a cheap (office) PC or have another scenario tha...
Abstract: SSD prices are dropping so quickly that it makes more and more sense to have one in your PC. 120 or 128 GB versions you can find already for £90, and for less than twice that you can buy an SSD with double the capacity. It will still take a long time be...
The first thing we cross checked with Ashu once we completed the benchmarks was the market price of the unit. A random search on eBay gave some very weird numbers which can be misleading to the general consumers. The reason for the online absence of the S...
The ADATA XPG SX900 proves to be a reliable hard drive that can deliver fast speeds comparable to those in the mainstream mid-tier segments of the market with a price that's a lot less than many of those. With a better results, the performance of the ADAT...