ADATA Ultimate SU700 SSD that can achieve 560 MB/S. There comes the ultimate SU700 SSD drives from ADATA. The new SSD ensures reading rate of up to 560 MB/s and can achieve writing speed of up to 520 MB/s.
ADATA Ultimate SU700 Specifications
The new series of drives comes from ADATA. So the Ultimate SU700 is the best option for replacing the old computer hard drive or intends to replace laptop hard drive. The new family is ultimate SU700. That consists of 2.5-inch (7 mm) semiconductor media based on the 3D bone Micron NAND TLC. There is technology of SATA which provides up to 6 Gb/s.
The disk controller uses Maxiotek MK8115. And also the SLC buffer memory, which according to the manufacturer provides an increase in transfer rate and stable performance of flash memory. The manufacturer provides a total of four capacities versions: 120, 240, 480 and 960 GB. So we have the most popular options, for which everyone should find something special for himself.
The different part of these drives here is the declared speed of reading that is up to 560 MB/s and for writing it approaches to 520 MB/s. Here we will mention this interesting feature because the most efficient structures for SATA3 SSD achieve speeds of up to 550-560MB /s read and write. However it is as still unknown that what is the performance measures for disk with a capacity of 960 GB. This disk is expected to debut at a later date. So all media MTBF is 2 million hours and the warranty is three years. Unfortunately, the manufacturer did not disclose how far prices or approximate date of availability of discs with the Ultimate series SU700.
Specification drives ADATA Ultimate SU700:
- capacity: 120 GB, 240 GB, 480 GB, 960 GB
- size: 2.5 inch (7 mm)
- Interface: SATA 6 Gb / s
- Controller: Maxiotek MK8115
- Bone memory Micron NAND 3D TLC
- yield – read / write (ATTO)
- 120 GB: 560/320 MB / s
- 240 GB: 560/520 MB / s
- 480 GB: 560/520 MB / s
- 960 GB:?
- yield – read / write (AS SSD)
- 120 GB: 500/300 MB / s
- 240 GB: 500/470 MB / s
- 480 GB: 500/480 MB / s
- 960 GB:?
- yield – read / write (IOPS)
- 120 GB: 30 000 000 seventieths
- 240 GB: 60 000 000 eightieths
- 480 GB: 80 000 000 eightieths
- 960 GB:
- TBW ratio:
- 120 GB 70 TB
- 240 GB 140 TB
- GB 480 280 TB
- 960 GB:?
- MTBF of 2 million hours