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ADATA plans to showcase a slew of memory products with broad market appeal at CES 2019

By Wong Chung Wee - on 3 Jan 2019, 11:20am

ADATA plans to showcase a slew of memory products with broad market appeal at CES 2019

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ADATA has hatched an early-bird plan to showcase a slew of storage devices at CES 2019. These exciting new devices will appeal to a wide audience that includes gamers, overclockers, PC enthusiasts and general users.

XPG Gammix S11 Pro & SX8200 Pro SSDs

Targeted at gamers, the XPG Gammix S11 Pro is an apparent upgrade from the ADATA XPG Gammix S11. The former boasts of almost the same features as the earlier SSD; however, according to the company, the new SSD’s sequential read and write performance rates have been improved to 3,500MB/s and 3,000MB/s respectively. Its distinctive red and black heatsink is touted to reduce operating temperatures by up to 19 degrees Celsius. It sports “second generation 3D NAND” with support for PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and NVme 1.3. The drive supports LDPC (Low-Density Parity-Check) error correcting code technology that will improve data transfer accuracy for “longer SSD lifespan”.

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Next in line is the SX8200 Pro SSD that comes in the same M.2 2280 form factor as the XPG Gammix S11 Pro. According to their listed specifications, it appears the SX8200 Pro SSD may just be the XPG Gammix S11 Pro drive that had its usual red-and-black heatsink swopped out for a black version. The drives are offered in the following capacities; 256-, 512-, and 1TB. They are also backed by a 5-year warranty.

SE800 External SSD

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The SE800 external SSD boasts of vaulted read/write speeds of 1,000MB/s, which makes it almost twice as fast as the current crop of external portable SSDs. The new drive supports Android, macOS and Windows devices.

XPG Spectrix Memory & SSD

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Last of all, ADATA is expanding its Spectrix family with two new products; i.e., a new DDR4 memory module and an M.2 SSD. The new memory module sports “a proprietary RGB lighting design” that will wrap the module on both sides. It’s hard to imagine how this new RAM module will be able to outdo the current ADATA XPG Spectrix D80 DDR4 RGB.

The XPG Spectrix gaming SSD supports PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and its read/write speeds are rated as the same as the XPG Gammix S11 Pro and SX8200 Pro SSDs. But it has a neat trick up its sleeves; built-in LEDs that does away with additional wiring for power draw.

(Source: ADATA)

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