A-Data Ultimate SU630 ASU630SS-960GQ-R 960 GB
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ADATA 960GB Ultimate SU630 SSD, 2.5", SATA3, 7mm , QLC 3D NAND, R/W 520/450 MB/s, 65K IOPS | £107.89 | ||||
ADATA ULTIMATE SU630 960 GB 2.5" Serial ATA 3D2 QLC ASU630SS-960GQ-R | £135.10 | ||||
ADATA ULTIMATE SU630 960GB 2.5 SSD (ASU630SS-960GQ-R) ASU630SS-960GQ-R | £137.97 | ||||
ADATA ULTIMATE SU630 960 GB 2.5" Serial ATA 3D2 QLC ASU630SS-960GQ-R | £137.99 | ||||
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Model overview based on user reviews
The A-Data Ultimate SU630 SSD offers a cost-effective solution with its 3D QLC NAND technology, providing decent read and write speeds that are comparable to more expensive counterparts. Users appreciate its affordable price and the utility included for ease of use. However, some users have experienced stability issues and premature failures, with reports of the SSD dying within weeks or months. The 2-year warranty is seen as insufficient by some, especially given the low TBW of 100 TB. Despite these concerns, the SSD is recommended for those seeking an affordable upgrade for gaming or general use, but it may not be suitable for heavy, continuous data writing tasks.
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The SSD was taken for games, the system is on the old Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB with the MLC memory type, so I will compare with it. This SSD is built around the new 4-bit 3D NAND QLC memory and the Maxio MAS0902A-B2C controller, and has received pretty good reviews in many reviews. Basically, given the price, this is one of the most affordable QLC SSDs at the moment. The available volume of an empty disk is 224 GB. As expected, CristalDiskMark performed well enough with 561 reads and 517 writes. My system HyperX 3K showed 533 reads and 157 writes, although it is 2/3 full and the write readings are somewhat underestimated. But you can still see how Adata is better on the record. It feels like the speed in games has not changed (compared to HyperX 3K), but the installation is many times faster now. If he speaks in general, then he is satisfied with the test results, I like the SSD and recommend it for upgrading your PC or laptop. But if you are planning an active and permanent overwriting - look at something on MLC memory (more expensive, but much more recording resource). Decent speed, not inferior to inexpensive 3D NAND TLC counterparts. Pleasant price, one of the most affordable drives. Low TBW: only 100 TB of field writeable data |
I bought it as an SSD for Adobe Premiere and projects for video processing. Pretty good write and read speed. I thought it would be much worse. Yes, and this type of memory itself is very advanced, but if you upload a lot of files at the same time, then the speed sags a little (by 20-30 percent), probably the cache is clogged there. Since I am an engineer at heart, the desire to test to the maximum what I bought it and it didn't go anywhere. Installed the latest battlefield, and enjoyed how quickly it loads. Before that, I had an SSD only in the Cossacks of the system disk, and I did not write anything there. But new times are coming when SSDs are not far from ordinary HDDs at a price) In short, I really liked the model. The store said that the manufacturer gives a 2-year warranty, although I clearly remember that my kingston is under a 5-year warranty. This was a little alarming, but according to the specifications, 100 TB of rewriting is written, which, as for me, is not bad at all. Anyway. There is no stand for a 3.5-inch computer in the kit; I had to put a hard one just on the floor of the system unit) 3D QLC NAND for a penny. 100 TB guaranteed overwrite. read speed 507 mb/s, write speed 469 mb/s. Very handy utility included. 2 years warranty is probably not enough, you need at least 3. IMHO. No 3.5" stand included. use A-Data ASU630SS-240GQ-R few months |
He died two weeks later. I bought it from the Polyus online store. St. Petersburg Price He died two weeks later. |
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A-Data Ultimate SU630 ASU630SS-960GQ-R configurations
| Price for A-Data Ultimate SU630 ASU630SS-960GQ-R | ||||
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| A-Data Ultimate SU630 ASU630SS-240GQ-R 240 GB | from £41.49 | 11 offers | ||
| A-Data Ultimate SU630 ASU630SS-480GQ-R 480 GB | from £63.99 | 10 offers | ||
| A-Data Ultimate SU630 ASU630SS-960GQ-R 960 GB | from £107.89 | 11 offers | ||
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