Last year ADATA introduced their SU800 as part of a complete line of 3D NAND based SSDs. It is their mid-ranged model with the SU900 being their highest end SATA based SSD but comes in at a price point that Is budget friendly as well. The SU800 is also the first 3D NAND SSD on the market from a company that doesn’t make their own NAND. So today I’m going to take a look inside the drive and see what it’s all about and also test its performance to see how it compares to other SATA based drives. Is this the SATA SSD for your next build? The price is right and they have the capacities, but let’s find out.
Product Name: ADATA SU800 256GB SSD
Review Sample Provided by: ADATA
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Amazon Link: HERE
Specifications |
|
Capacity |
128GB - 1TB |
Form Factor |
2.5" |
NAND Flash |
3D TLC |
Controller |
SMI |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
100.45 x 69.85 x 7mm |
Weight |
47.5g |
Interface |
SATA 6Gb/s |
Sequential R/W performance (max) |
Up to 560/520MB/s |
Operating temperature |
0°C-70°C |
Storage temperature |
-40°C-85°C |
Shock resistance |
1500G/0.5ms |
MTBF |
2,000,000 hours |
Warranty |
3 years |