The front of the ADATA XPG SX930 box tells you absolutely everything you need to know about the drive's features with a long list of supported technologies.
Aside from the drive itself, you also get a quick start guide, a mounting bracket and some screws in the box.
As we noted earlier, since ADATA is pushing the SX930 as a gaming drive – the logo has changed, with a new flame sticker placed on the SSD.
Once you take the shell off you get a better look at what we are dealing with. The SX930 uses JMicron's JMF670H controller as well as Micron 16nm 128Gbit MLC NAND flash, promising read and write speeds of 550 MB/s and 460 MB/s respectively.