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"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...
ABER:
Der SM2262G verträgt sich mit einigen Mainboards nicht. So zum Beispiel ALLE Z390 Mainboards von GIGABYTE und was man so in den Foren ließt auch einige X570 Mainboards. Das macht damit eine NVMe SSD welche in der offiziellen Supportliste des Herstellers geführt ist (!) auf einmal unbrauchbar (System bootet nicht mehr).
Ich habe mich aufgrund der vielen sehr positiven Reviews am Black Friday gegen das 970 Evo Plus Angebot und für die ADATA entschieden. Schwerwiegender Fehler!
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.
Sehr zu empfehlen.
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.
En primera para que un disco alcance las velocidades que dice debe de tener un buen hardware, principalmente la RAM y el procesador ya que de estos depende principalmente el BENCHMARK que se le aplique. La verdad dudo que en una laptop de todo el ancho.
Por otro lado los 3500 MB/s en lectura y 3000 MB/s en escritura son solo para la versión de 1TB según el fabricante, incluso el fabricante da tablas de velocidades que debería registrar el software que se use para el BENCHMARK.
También dependiendo del software serán las velocidades, yo utilicé el ATTO y el CDM(Crystal Disk Benchmark) y en el CDM aunque cambien de versión de software si no cambian el 1GiB por un valor mayor como 4 o en mi caso que usé 8GiB, no se van a alcanzar los 3500 y 3000 que dice el fabricante.
En ATTO obtuve 3200MB/s Read y 2800MB/s Write.
En CDM obtuve 3456MB/s Read y 3046MB/s Write.
Estos son valores que coinciden perfectamente, aunque la verdad es lo que me interesa en menor parte, ya que en un uso normal, no se siente mucho la diferencia entre un SSD y un NVME, ni en el encendido, así que si no usan el NVME para algo que de verdad mueva grandes cantidades de información como edición de videos o algo así, mejor piensen bien en su compra. Ya que si solo lo quieren para que prenda más rápido y quieren comprar un NVME de 256GB y los juegos los van a seguir metiendo en un HDD mecánico, no tiene caso porque no va a cambiar las velocidades, mejor inviertan en una memoria OPTANE que es más barata y tendrá mejor compatibilidad con su HDD mecánico.
En conclusión, si vienen de un SSD Sata y no lo van a usar para algo como edición de video, no van a sentir mucha diferencia. Por otra parte por el precio de $3047.00 MXN vale la pena gastarlos en la capacidad de 1TB comparado con un SSD SATA de la misma capacidad.
NOTAS:
No trae tornillo M2x4.
El disipador no tiene mucho caso, pero si su Motherboard trae espacio para NVME con disipador propio, es mejor usar el disipador de la tarjeta madre, ya que el de la caja es una laminita del grueso de una cartulina.
Si están pensando en comprar el XPG S11 (que es más caro) piensen si lo que necesitan es el SSD con disipador ya que es la única diferencia, en todas las demás características es lo mismo.
Las temperaturas son muy buenas.
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).
Transferring a system using Acronis takes a few minutes (unless transferring from a large hard disk when you remember why you need the ssd).
It is a relief to not have to choose what to store on the fastest tier of storage in the system, at least for a while.
It would be helpful if it came with a fixing screw but some motherboards have different size screws. Even my two MSI motherboards have different threads from each other for both standoff and fixing screw. It does come with a heat sink of sorts although I would prefer to use a better one when it is buried underneath a hot graphics card.
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.
Even though I only got the 1TB version this was still a massive steal for my money, I would have got a higher one if I had the money at the time, and I'm considering upgrading my SSD anyway, it's going to be a pain to open it all up but oh well.
Anyway yeah, in conclusion, this is worth the value. I couldn't endorse this any higher, it's the best storage I've ever had. And it's amazing loading into games before I can even snap my fingers.
Also be aware that that the drive is double sided meaning it has components on both sides. This makes it unsuitable for installation in many laptops - like my XPS 13 7390 - which require single sided devices.
In the end I'm returning the drive and replacing it with a Samsung Evo Pro (single sided and hopefully the transfer software will work)
The case supplied 5 potential drive options and the mobo supports 2 M.2/MDME drives. I fitted this, easy to fit and once formatted was recognised instantly in Windows 10 - no issues seen.
I'm using this for a drive for some of my Steam games - with all of the hardware mentioned I've never seen games start so quick before.
userbenchmark results - these are the highlights from some of the stats. Its 5 times faster than my Samsung 840 Evo boot drive
Read - 2498
Write - 1596
MIxed - 1366
SusWrite - 1309
377% 1692 Mb/s
Outstanding - 327%
It was easy to install apart from that pesky m.2 screw!
Doing the windows installation was a pain in the backside though! I had to boot into windows from my old ssd then setup the disk that way.
Not as easy as I would have liked but luckily I’m the IT guy so I sorted it in 20/30 mins.
But the quality of this drive wow! Just blown away!
It does run hotter than my older drive (Western Digital Blue SN550 1tb) and looking on HWINFO one drive (listed as drive 3) on the XPG was getting rather hot, above 90 C! But using my boards included heatsink did the trick though and now stays below 60 under heavy sustained load. Not sure if it was a reporting error on HWINFO or something else unusual, but may be worth bearing in mind for those without board heatsinks, as the included black cover/heat spreader in the box doesn't appear to do much except make it look better.
Time will tell on how reliable it is, but so far so good on the speed front.
I am using it with this PCIe adapter: https://www.amazon.co.uk/NVME-Adapter-PCIe-6amLifestyle-Support/dp/B07RZZ3TJG
It made a difference when saving and using files, my PC feels more responsive, well worth the money.
The software to use to transfer my data didn't work either so I used a free one that worked great
"Be wary when ordering this SSD. Adata have changed the controllers on this to an inferior one, offering reduced performance. Hardware sites originally reviewed the SM2262ENG controller, which has been replaced by the SM2262G controller. You can check this only once you've received the item, because the difference is not advertised."
On the other side, there is probably no reason for you to buy NVME M.2 drive if your PC is anything different from a top spec £2000+ gaming rig or a server machine. Average consumer PC hardware doesn't have enough power to squeeze out all the juice from a high performance NVME, like this ADATA XPG. You're probably better off saving a couple of pounds buying a cheaper 1tb SATA SSD.
I purchased this NVME SSD to install into an i5-4670k based computer. Unfortunately the motherboard had no suitable M.2 slot so I had to purchase an adapter (see Sabrent or similar if required)
Overall the speeds of this drive have been fantastic and i've been very happy with this purchase. I've attached a CrystalDiskMark benchmark of the drive.
Do note, this machine is 6.5 years old at this point and so, I have tested and can confirm faster speeds on newer machines.
was back up and running in less than a hour.
fantastic .
Toms Hardware has a recent article explaning this.
I've returned my drives because of this lack of transparency.
Heat spreader looks cool, no screw included fyi. My mobo had the screw and standoff screw already in place.
Pic attached for speeds.
Will keep review upto update if performance degrades.
Temps with an aftermarket generic heatsink on the controller part only (it is highly advised not to use anything on the storage itself) haven't exceeded 50C under load so very pleased.
Industry leading power efficiency.
Silicon Motion SM2262EN Controller.
Less cost.
Plan on swapping out my other Nvme for more of these!
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





