Based on a SandForce SF-2281 controller and four synchronous 32 Gigabyte NAND flash chips, ADATA has quite a powerful mSATA SSD in its portfolio. This drive should be able to boost notebooks, which feature an mSATA slot or even desktop PC's which come with the same feature.
Specifications /
Delivery
Model |
ADATA XPG SX300 mSATA SSD 128 Gigabyte |
Capacity |
128 Gigabyte |
Form
Factor |
mSATA |
Memory |
Synchronous
NAND |
Throughput |
up to 550 MB/s reading, up
to 505 MB/s
writing
up to 85'000
IOPS, 4k random read
up to 25'000
IOPS, 4k random write |
Accesstime
(read) |
< 0.1 ms |
MTBF |
1'200'000
hours |
Acoustics |
no
noise |
Warranty |
3
Years |
Delivery
The package for the ADATA SSD XPG SX300 is straight forward.
The only thing you'll find inside it the SSD itself which is very well
protected, that it's almost impossible to damage the product during
transportation.
A closer look at the drive shows that ADATA is using an LSI SandForce SF-2281
Flash Storage Processor (FSP) for this SSD. This controller is taking care of
four synchronous NAND flash chips. Those chips feature 25 nanometer structures
but unfortunately we're not able to determine from which manufacturer these
chips come since ADATA decided to relable their package. Nevertheless we assume
that ADATA doesn't do things different than the competition when it comes to
their choice on NAND Flash memory. Therefore we think that they have been using
Intel/Micron chips.
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