Adata expands its xpg sx8200 pro range with a 2tb model
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NAND prices are falling, and that's good news for consumers. Consumers not only gain more value from their purchases as SSD prices drop, but they also gain more options as SSD manufacturers see that larger capacity drives are more financially viable. Due to this, ADATA is releasing a new variant of its XPG SX8200 Pro with a capacity of 2TB.
ADATA expands its XPG SX8200 Pro range with a 2TB model
ADATA has added a new 2TB offering to its range of XPG SX8200 Pro SSDs, expanding the company's existing 256GB, 512GB and 1TB offerings. This SSD is configured to offer sequential read / write speeds of 3, 500 MB / s / 3, 000 MB / s, while offering its users a random read / write of 360K / 360K IOPS.
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The XPG SX8200 Pro uses the Silicon Motion SM2262EN controller and uses Micron 3D NAND TLC memory modules. This unit uses TLC NAND with an SLC cache. The specified MTBF is 2 million operating hours and the TBW numbers are 1280 TB of data written for the 2 TB model.
ADATA is quite generous with the guarantee of this unit, with about 5 years. In the US, the XPATA SX8200 Pro from ADATA costs $ 289.99. We will keep you informed.
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