ADATA have been exhibiting a lot of SSDs at Computex 2013, we’ve already seen the SX1000 and SX2000 series but now its time to have a quick look at their XPG S920 series SSDs that they also showed us. These will be based off a Marvell made controller and hence there is no over-provisioning of capacity like on many Sandforce controllers. This means there are capacities of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. The drives uses a SATA III 6Gbps interface giving speeds of 530MB/s read and 480MB/s write with up to 80,000K IOPS on 4K random writes.
The XPG S920 series of SSDs pack 19nm MLC NAND flash and use a very slim profile 7mm design in the usual 2.5 inch SSD form factor. ADATA is backing these consumer SSDs with a 3 year warranty and they feature SMART, TRIM and NCQ support.
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