Model: ADATA - XPG SX8200 Pro Series 2TB PCIe Gen 3 x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive with Flash 3D Nand Technology
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09-17-2021 at 02:35 PM.
This is one of the drives that ADATA pulled a bait and switch with a slower controller. They sent the version with a fast controller to the reviewers, then silently switched them with cheaper, downgraded controllers with reduced performance once glowing reviews were released. They then silently switched to an even slower controller for the second time a few months ago. Should be illegal.
This is one of the drives that ADATA pulled a bait and switch with a slower controller. They sent the version with a fast controller to the reviewers, then silently switched them with cheaper, downgraded controllers with reduced performance once glowing reviews were released. They then silently switched to an even slower controller for the second time a few months ago. Should be illegal.
I have not see anybody do a side by side of both controllers with the same test but the performance is basically tied to the slower clock controller. You can only infer from its relative testing with other sticks in the same review.
This review is after the switch and it stays just above the WD Blue SN550 and trails in some of the tests, so any price premium over the WD Blue is no longer justified. This is the main conclusion from this review.
However, the slower interface on the new controller seems to have the most impact on sequential reads and writes where it is slower around 20%.
So small reads and writes as in a boot/OS disk or small document or image files for productivity apps shouldn't see much of a difference in practice. But people who buy larger capacities may be doing game or media applications and there the sequential operation hit will likely be noticeable.
But it is the way they have handled the whole business hiding behind the Max Read and Write numbers claiming the performance numbers are the same which makes them an outlier dishonest group amongst other companies that have done component changes if not as eggregiously.
If the deal is better than WD Blue and comparables, buy it. No longer comparable in performance with Sk Hynix, Sabrent, Silicon Power, etc.
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09-17-2021 at 03:43 PM.
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This is one of the drives that ADATA pulled a bait and switch with a slower controller. They sent the version with a fast controller to the reviewers, then silently switched them with cheaper, downgraded controllers with reduced performance once glowing reviews were released. They then silently switched to an even slower controller for the second time a few months ago. Should be illegal.
PNY did something similar with their XLR8 CS3030. Sent the launch product to reviewers with great drive endurance ratings. After the positive reviews came in and the sales were good, they downgraded components and endurance ratings.
Massive performance drops in some cases. You shouldn't buy this.
Bah, I'll just wait until BF. This was just a luxury, 2nd drive type of deal for me. Got a 970 Evo Plus for a similar price after cash back and discounts last year.
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Yes it is repped you Corey
Massive performance drops in some cases. You shouldn't buy this.
This review is after the switch and it stays just above the WD Blue SN550 and trails in some of the tests, so any price premium over the WD Blue is no longer justified. This is the main conclusion from this review.
https://www.servethehom
Here is a comparison from different reviews in one article
https://www.tomshardwar
but the test conditions may vary between the two.
However, the slower interface on the new controller seems to have the most impact on sequential reads and writes where it is slower around 20%.
So small reads and writes as in a boot/OS disk or small document or image files for productivity apps shouldn't see much of a difference in practice. But people who buy larger capacities may be doing game or media applications and there the sequential operation hit will likely be noticeable.
But it is the way they have handled the whole business hiding behind the Max Read and Write numbers claiming the performance numbers are the same which makes them an outlier dishonest group amongst other companies that have done component changes if not as eggregiously.
If the deal is better than WD Blue and comparables, buy it. No longer comparable in performance with Sk Hynix, Sabrent, Silicon Power, etc.
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Today, it is a crap-shoot if you get the better one or not.
Bah, I'll just wait until BF. This was just a luxury, 2nd drive type of deal for me. Got a 970 Evo Plus for a similar price after cash back and discounts last year.