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ADATA XPG SX910 256GB SSD Review

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ATTO performance from the SX910 is class leading, scoring 557MB/s read and 535MB/s write. Some of the best results we have seen to date from a Sandforce 2281 powered Solid State drive.

Some comparison results from other leading products available on the market today.

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5 comments

  1. Optical Illusion

    Excellent performance all round, but its expensive, not by yesterdays standards, but id opt for the 256gb SX900 model, at £100 less

  2. Good drive, but I still would go for the vertex 4 from OCZ< as incompressible is better again.

  3. Never even heard of ADATA before. I see they have quite a few SSDs out already. oriental brand I take it?

  4. How does the SX910 differ from the SX900. The performance specs are the same but the SX910 has a five year (vice three year) warranty and a higher price; I have heard that the ciis are select (binning/cherrypicking); any other ideas? Is the SX910 worth a premium price over the SX900?

    Jim

  5. typo – “…chips are select (binning/cherrypicking)…”

    Jim