ADATA SU650 SATA SSD has a great quality?
Posted by I7sReact_Return@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 9 comments
So, i need an 1TB SSD, than i found a ADATA SU650 for an affordable price
Im gonna use it to store games and Virtual Machines, since in my NVME SSD i alredy have my OS installed
But idk of the quality of the SSD
So i want opnions
Relative_Sense7422@reddit
es increible, compre 2 unidades, una para cada pc, la primera me fallo en cuestion de 3 meses, la segunda en 10. definitivamente no los recomiendo.
mi_nombre_es_ricardo@reddit
Never buy ADATA. I bought like 30 of those. 100% failure rate after 6 months. No support at all.
Throwawayhelper420@reddit
Flip side, I bought 16 64GB adata drives that have been running literally 24/7 in heavily used servers since 2013, literally 12 years, with a 0% failure rate.
GcGer@reddit
So it depends on luck? Because prices have gone up too much, and in Argentina the 1 TB SU650SS costs around $150.
Throwawayhelper420@reddit
I don't necessarily think it depends on luck, though that absolutely is a factor.
I think it depends more on the very specific drive model and the exact chipset and NAND chips it contains.
ADATA, like all of these low cost SSDs, doesn't actually make any of the chips. They purchase these chips from other companies from the lowest bidder.
Sometimes the specific model drive will contain an excellent chipset and NAND chips, and other times it will have poor quality of one or the other.
The only thing I can recommend is look into very detailed reviews of the specific SSD, ones that actually mention the chipset, and then look into the reliability of that chipset over time. Doing a quick look into it that drive is DRAM-less, which has it's own set of side effects and negative effects that you should look into, both in terms of performance and reliability.
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Any_Adeptness9676@reddit
El SU650 es pésimo, es como para guardar lo que estés dispuesto a perder. Pasa el SO no es fiable, tampoco para archivos importantes, al ser DRam Less (Osea que no tienen chip de caché dedicado), se vuelve lento y presenta muchos errores de carga. Si les gusta aData es mejor la serie SU800.
Descarten el SU650, nunca he tenido buenas experiencias con estos.
pnkPanzr@reddit
Is it good enough for ps4 games?