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Great drive, the 2TB version is super fast. I got mine on sale from newegg around Black Friday/Holidays time last year, now there is an even better deal. 1TB versions about $130, 2TB versions about $240.
These drives can be used in both PCs and new consoles. The 2TB is a bit faster over the 1TB version, due to additional NAND channels, IIRC. If you buy, make sure the firmware is updated, in early reviews, that made a big difference in helping them become one of the fastest m.2 SSDs out there.
Note that the seller is from Adata direct.
These drives can be used in both PCs and new consoles. The 2TB is a bit faster over the 1TB version, due to additional NAND channels, IIRC. If you buy, make sure the firmware is updated, in early reviews, that made a big difference in helping them become one of the fastest m.2 SSDs out there.
ADATA XPG Gammix S70 Blade SSD Review: Super-Fast NVMe Storage
The ADATA XPG Gammix S70 Blade SSD is one of the fastest Innogrit-based PCIe 4 solid state drives available.
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Adata's follow-on to the S70, the XPG Gammix S70 Blade replaces the older model's 96-layer TLC NAND with 176-layer NAND. It's a worthy competitor to the Samsung 980 Pro, and compatible with the PlayStation 5.
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Note that the seller is from Adata direct.