A few dollars cheaper than Umart and free postage.
250GB - USD$121.49 (AUD~$152) after discount.
Will most likely take quite a bit longer to arrive than Umart though.
A few dollars cheaper than Umart and free postage.
250GB - USD$121.49 (AUD~$152) after discount.
Will most likely take quite a bit longer to arrive than Umart though.
no
Why not? Checked the review seems all right.
https://www.bjorn3d.com/2016/12/adata-sp550-m-2-240gb-ssd/
https://www.eteknix.com/adata-sp550-m-2-240gb-solid-state-dr…
Did they ever fix the issues that saw the 250GB 960 EVO have significantly lower performance than the higher capacity models?
If I recall correctly it was a design issue compounded by driver issues, but I can't find any info as to whether an update was released.
Didn't ever know that. I have one i bought a few weeks ago and it runs well on my mi notebook 12. Getting 1.5Gbs read and write top speeds. Would get more but my laptop only supports two lanes of NVMe PCIe not four lanes.
No they di'int.
For anyone who already owns SSD.
upgrade to NVME won't give you any real world usage improvement.(unless you copying around big file a lot…..)
https://techreport.com/review/30993/samsung-960-evo-ssd-revi…
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3260614/samsung-960-e…
Totally agree. But good to get if building new computer.
definitely
Anyone know if ADATA SP550 480GB is good?