Adata ultimate su750 ssd review in Spanish (full analysis)
Table of contents:
- ADATA SU750 SSD technical characteristics
- Unboxing and design
- Test and Performance Team (Benchmark)
- Management software
- Final words and conclusion about ADATA SU750
- ADATA SU750 SSD
- COMPONENTS - 80%
- PERFORMANCE - 80%
- PRICE - 80%
- GUARANTEE - 80%
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ADATA SU750 SSD is the new range of SSD drives based on NAND TLC 3D technology, which come to the market with capacities of 256 GB up to 1 TB under SATA 6 Gbp / s interface. It is located just behind the SU800 series, although with benefits very similar to this. You already know that an SSD is essential to install our operating system, and if it cannot allow you an M.2, this SSD may be an option to consider.
As always, we thank ADATA for their trust in us when ceding their product to us for analysis.
ADATA SU750 SSD technical characteristics
Unboxing and design
ADATA SU750 is presented to us through a small very compact cardboard box. On its external faces we can see a photo of the model we are dealing with, as well as basic information in various languages on the back. You can see that it implements 3D NAND technology and also the test unit is 256 GB.
If we want to know more information about the product, all we have to do is scan the QR code that appears on the back of this box. Inside the box, the only thing we find is the SSD drive, at least in our drive we don't have any documentation, although it will be available for sale to the public.
An interesting accessory would have been an adhesive adapter such as the one included in the SU800 model, although in this case the brand has not opted for it.
The ADATA SU750 SSD is a traditional solid state drive, which means it is a 2.5-inch configuration with measurements of 100.45mm long, 69.86mm wide and 7mm thick, which it is less than traditional mechanical hard drives.
In addition, it has a fairly striking casing and that will not worsen the final appearance of our gaming computer with an electric blue sticker next to the bird and the model data. Behind it is a fairly thick aluminum package in matt black.
The theoretical benefits that ADATA SU750 is capable of providing are quite good, the NAND 3D TLC technology will make the best of the SATA III interface. We will have sequential read and write rates of 550 MB / s and 520 MB / s respectively, which is practically the maximum of the interface. The 4K KB Random write performance is at 80K IOPS, that's the same number as what the SU800 series offers. The consumption will also be practically the same to other units, of only 2 or 3 W. We have already anticipated that the 4KB read rate is somewhat low, around 35 MB / s.
As you all know, the connection interface is SATA III, at a speed of 6 Gbps. Being a 2.5-inch drive, we will need to connect it to power and also to the motherboard through the SATA connector of life. Although we do not have the SATA III version on our motherboard (old computers) ADATA SU750 will be perfectly compatible, although it will obviously go slower.
Did you think the package was full? Not at all, an SSD only uses 1/3 of all the space available in the package, because this is only to make it compatible with the chassis. In any case, it is quite difficult to remove it, so do not try it at home because you will surely fold it. The resistance to shocks that this one offers us is 1500 G / 0.5 ms, which are basically 71 Kg shocks for an instant of time.
We will go on to see in more detail the components that this unit incorporates from the ADATA SU750. The controller is a Silicon Motion MS2258 along with a single 256 GB 3D-NAND memory chip with 32-layer TLC technology. This configuration will be maintained for the different storage versions, and be careful, because in this case we do not have a 128 GB version.
The life expectancy of these cells with NAND technology is about 2, 000, 000 hours, which is combined with a three-year guarantee. For an average user, this unit will have no problem reaching 9 or 10 years, and even more if we do not use the PC 24/7.
We can also look at the configuration of the SSD PCB, we will notice that, of the four available spaces for storage chips, we only have one occupied. It means that each chip has 256 GB of memory, this is one of the great advantages of 3D NAND technology, that in a single chip we will have high storage density.
Test and Performance Team (Benchmark)
TESTING BENCH |
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Processor: |
Intel i5-6500 |
Base plate: |
Asus Z270-P |
Memory: |
16 GB DDR4 G.Skill |
Heatsink |
Corsair H100i Platinum SE |
HDD |
ADATA SU750 SSD |
Graphic card |
Nvidia GTX 1060 |
Power supply |
Corsair AX860i |
To get the most out of this ADATA SU750, we don't need a large team behind it, so with the native controller of the Z270 chipset it will be more than enough. We have used the following benchmark programs for maximum performance:
- Crystal Disk MarkAS SSD BenchmarkATTO Disk BenchmarkAnvil´s Storage
All of them in their latest versions.
The results are quite similar in all programs, and we see that this unit is close to what it promises, with a maximum of 546 MB / s in sequential reading in Crystal Disk Mark, although somewhat less write performance than promised, with a maximum of 493 MB / s also in the same software. The rest of them present somewhat lower measurements, although relatively close.
Management software
If you have seen any of our reviews, you will know that ADATA has its own software to perform maintenance and monitoring of the state of the ADATA SU750. A very simple application that shows us very interesting information, such as the life of the unit, temperature, occupied space, and some optimization options.
Features like secure erase of drives (because it detects them all), and access to Acronis True Image application will be interesting to make backup images to revert to previous settings. Basically it is the same utility that Windows has, but with greater stability.
Final words and conclusion about ADATA SU750
ADATA SU750 is aimed at those users who want a good performance / price SSD. It doesn't offer figures as high as the SU800 series, but the difference is only a few MB / s. Best of all, we don't give up on highly durable NAND 3D TLC technology.
We recommend our guide to the best SSDs of the moment.
The figures that it has offered us in the benchmarks are quite close to what it promises, except for those of sequential writing, which is a little lower. The random read and write performance is very stable around 465 MB / s and 520 MB / s respectively, which is practically the maximum of the interface.
Software management is also quite interesting, and also perfectly detects other units that we have installed. Finally, ADATA SU750 can be found in three different versions: 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB of storage. As soon as it is available we will provide more information about prices and availability.
ADVANTAGE |
DISADVANTAGES |
+ NAND 3D TLC MEMORY |
- LOWER THAN PROMISED SEQUENTIAL WRITING RATES |
+ GOOD PRICE | |
+ PERFORMANCE |
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+ AVAILABLE IN SEVERAL CONFIGURATIONS |
The Professional Review team awards you the gold medal and recommended product:
ADATA SU750 SSD
COMPONENTS - 80%
PERFORMANCE - 80%
PRICE - 80%
GUARANTEE - 80%
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