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Toms Hardware has a recent article explaning this.
I've returned my drives because of this lack of transparency.
Before u purchase this or any other ADATA product, make sure there is a service center in your city and the guy working there is not a total douchebag..
I bought this about a month ago and 2 days ago it crashed.. not recognisable by pc/laptop.. since ADATA gives 3 years warranty, I called their customer care and they said you have to go to the service center.. there is no service center in Gurgaon although they have mentioned one on thier website (I did go there and they said it has not strated yet... So I went to New Delhi service center in Nehru Place.. the guy there was terrible.. idk what he was showing attitude for.. he had no idea what customer service stands for.. I asked him do I have to come here to collect the replacement or can they courier it and hw said call us on few days .. If replacement is available then you can pick up in a week else it will take 15-20 days..
So now I have to wait for 2-3 weeks and maybe more to get e replacement.. and I had to deal with a nutjob.. all and all total waste of money and time..
My advice, go with established brands (which I thought ADATA is but apparently not) to avoid the hestle, it's not worth it.. I bought it based on reviews but overlooked where these reviews are from..
"Acronis key redemption has been temporarily suspended until May 11, 2020. Please contact our service center for more information."
At that point that was 9 days in the future! So I email the service center and get no response - no automated response or anything to say when I can expect a reply. I'm not even sure if my support request will get seen or handled.
Sorry Adata, get your act together! This is not acceptable. If you sell a product with included software licenses then you have to provide that license immediately on demand, not several days or weeks in the future. Whatever internal IT problems you're having, get them sorted ASAP because it is impacting customers.
I'm sure this is good hardware but so far I have no idea because I can't get it fully installed.
I've only ever bought Samsung SSDs. Among other drives, I've got a NVME 960 Pro (250GB) in my PC just for WINDOWS (I got it back in August 2017 and it's been doing the job fine ever since).
Why Adata? I built a SFF PC for my wife as a Christmas present. She's not an enthusiast as myself so she wouldn't care Adata or Samsung. In any case, I want going to put crap on her new PC but quite the opposite. So I checked the reviews and they're quite consistent: Adata 1TB is a strong performer. So I pulled the trigger.
I compared the new build against my build and my wife PC (Adata) has faster write/read speeds than mine. Whether you'll notice it or not is a different story.
My wife's PC specs (used exclusively for typical office tasks: Word, Excell, browsing and movies):
- Ryzen 3400G
- Asus ROG Strix X470-I Gaming
- Adata XPG SG8200 Pro 1TB
- Corsair RM550x
- Raijintek Metis Plus
My rig:
- Ryzen 3900x
- MSI RTX 2080 GAMING X TRIO
- Asus Crosshair VI Hero
- EVGA 850W T2
Etc...
Installation was easy and was just a case of plugging it into the m.2 slot on the motherboard and securing it with a screw.
The drive came with a stick on heat spreader and you will need to use this if your motherboard doesn`t have a heat spreader supplied with it.
This drive gets quite hot under extended use.
While the drive was working it delivered excellent speed and snappiness in use and i was really pleased with it, Unfortunately just over 2 months after purchase the drive stopped working and wasn`t recognised by my motherboard any more.
Further investigation using another motherboard led to the conclusion the drive had failed and was returned to the supplier.
I am not saying these drives have a build problem far from it just that the item i got was returned due to failure.
The READ SPEED is what it has on the review (3500 MB) but, the WRITE SPEED shown on the package (box) is ONLY UP TO 2300 MB. WHY the discrepancy ? This is either (A) FALSE ADVERTISEMENT {OR} (B) a TYPO ERROR on the Amazon webpage
Dont love that uk product didn't include the fixing screw as seen on you tube videos.
Dont love lack of instruction or support included.
If you buy this to be your main drive, make sure you understand what your doing with regards to cloning etc.
I do have to state here that Amazon customer support is forthcoming BUT they only act as intermediaries with manufacturers who dont respond, so dont knock Amazon for trying.
Ok couple more good bits:
Once successful cloning is achieved by your own voyage of discovery learning, this drive delivers, I have added the included simple adhesive heatsink as the m.2 drives can run hot, so the more ventilation in your case the better or whatever other heat dissipation solution you come up with.
There are a lot of cloning software available but be careful as some of it is not free or fully functional. I used EasUS free 30 day trial very successfully.
Will definitely be looking for mb with at least 2 or more m.2 slots for future build as it eliminates cables/connectors required for drives and keeps the case nice and clean.
My only complaint is that the M.2 card did not come with the screw to fix it to my ASUS motherboard. Due to this, I would recommend checking that the motherboard you plan to install the card has the screw in place (mine didn't) and if not to by a screw kit with a magnetic screwdriver (the screws are really tiny and difficult to get into place).
Using it as system drive, great storage capacity and speed.
Price will always be a question as it can change as the wind blows, but I am satisfied with mine.
it is fast not seen my pc move so fast as when I installed and got this working
Granted isn't the most in depth test, but I installed Lego city undercover last night, and has cut the load time down to circa 12 seconds, as opposed to the 42 seconds it usually takes to get in game.
My only regret, is going for the 512GB instead of the 1TB.
I have noticed that games run a bit smoother.
Came with a flat metal heat sink, never used it as it only cools one side of the drive, so used an after market cooler.
Happy with purchase and the 5 year warranty.
The internet has a few articles on ADATA swapping out the controllers in the SX8200 Pro with apparently a slower model - and this could explain my speeds, but I haven't figured out how to identify which is which, so take this part with a grain of salt.
CrystalDiskMark x64 results with the NVMe settings:
[Read]
SEQ 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 3021.685 MB/s [ 2881.7 IOPS] < 2434.28 us>
SEQ 128KiB (Q= 32, T= 1): 3078.758 MB/s [ 23489.1 IOPS] < 1319.36 us>
RND 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 1363.035 MB/s [ 332772.2 IOPS] < 1489.46 us>
RND 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 69.957 MB/s [ 17079.3 IOPS] < 58.46 us>
[Write]
SEQ 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 2436.534 MB/s [ 2323.7 IOPS] < 3414.58 us>
SEQ 128KiB (Q= 32, T= 1): 2374.058 MB/s [ 18112.6 IOPS] < 1756.08 us>
RND 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 1062.997 MB/s [ 259520.8 IOPS] < 1964.70 us>
RND 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 205.643 MB/s [ 50205.8 IOPS] < 19.83 us>
Profile: Default
Test: 1 GiB (x5) [D: 0% (0/768GiB)]
Mode: [Admin]
Time: Measure 5 sec / Interval 5 sec
Date: 2020/12/06 18:13:56
OS: Windows 10 Professional [10.0 Build 19042] (x64)
Temperature during testing peaked at 70 Celsius (with the thin heatsink sheet included with the drive), which seems plenty reasonable.
So quick Pc up and running in a minute.
I believe this should come with a 2280 screw, that's why I am giving 4 stars.
the adapter i used with this is StarTech.com x4 PCI Express to M.2 PCIe SSD Adapter.
Great drive.





