ADATA SSD
ADATA SSD PERFORMANCE
ADATA manufactured a superior line-up of SSDs that you can use and they have given a major upgrade in overall performance that is significantly higher than other SSDs. For instance, the ADATA S599 SSD is equipped with the SandForce SF-1222 processor which is the latest and best of its kind. It can achieve a maximum of 280 MB/s reading speed and 270MB/s writing speed, obviously more superior to traditional hard drive’s read and write capacity of about 130-200 MB/s. It can boot up a Windows 7 platform in less than 20 seconds and gives 40% overall performance improvement. You can also monitor your ADATA SSD temperature which by far keeps cooler longer than traditional drives. It consumes less energy and have an internal eye monitor to keep your internal temperature in check.
ADATA SSD WARRANTY
An ADATA SSD ensures a long service performance and with its 3-year warranty, you will be sure that it delivers you the best performance that it can give.
The right hard drive for desktops, laptops or media device can make a world of difference to the performance and how you manage digital storage space. Make sure you find out everything you need to know before you buy or else it can be frustrating and expensive. Don't jump into it before visiting ADATA. It's the number one hard drive and solid state drive resource on the internet.
Published September 4th, 2011
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