A-Data XPG SX6000 Pro M.2 ASX6000PNP-2TT-C 2 TB
![]() | Outdated Product Placement: internal; Volume: 2 TB; Form factor: M.2; M.2 interface: PCIe 3.0 4x; Controller: Realtek RTS5763DL; NVMe; Write speed (MB/s): 1400; Read speed (MB/s): 2100; DWPD (times/day): 0.3; Manufacturer's warranty: 5 years; TRIM; |
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At first, I thought the problem was with the Chinese motherboard (Huananzhi X99-TF), but another NVME SSD (120GB model from TeamGroup) doesn't behave like this, and swapping slots doesn't solve the problem either.