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ADATA SU635 1.92TB 3D-NAND SATA 2.5 inch Internal SSD (ASU635SS-1T92Q-R)

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Capacity: 1.92TB


Color: SU635


Features

  • Sequential reads/writes performance up to 520/450MB/s Lower power consumption and noise level
  • Free downloadable ADATA SSD File Management and Data migration software
  • LDPC (Low Density Parity Check) error correcting code to ensure data integrity
  • 3 Year Warranty for a worry-free ownership

Description

Capacity:1.92TB | Color:SU635 Ascent From Old Spinner Unleash the value of massive, read-centric workloads quickly and easily with our new ADATA SU635 SSD. NAND packs at least 33% more data in every cell compared to its predecessors. With the increase in per cell storage, we are able to lower total cost of ownership and making SSD a more affordable choice in PC storage. SPECIFICATION Capacity : 240GB / 480GB / 960GB / 1.92TB Form Factor : 2.5 Inch Interface : SATA 6Gb/sec Performance : Read 520MB/s , Write 450MB/s Performance may vary based on SSD capacity, host hardware and software, operating system, and other system variables. MTBF : 1,500,000 Hours Warranty : 3 Year


Brand: ‎ADATA


Item model number: ‎ASU635SS-1T92Q-R


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎4.4 x 3.2 x 0.4 inches


Color: ‎SU635


Flash Memory Size: ‎1.92 TB


Manufacturer: ‎ADATA


Date First Available: ‎December 17, 2018


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  • Dram-less ssd. Can fail under a year
Capacity: 240GB Color: SU635
Returned after researching Dram-less ssd
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019 by Jimmie

  • A 25 dollar bottleneck.
Capacity: 240GB Color: SU635
This thing is slower than a mechanical drive. Avoid at all costs, spend the money on single cell NAND. 4 x data per cell 3d nand makes this the worst drive I've ever owned. period. This drive pegged at 10mbps 100% usage and averages like 6 mbps. Utter garbage. Don't believe the Crystal disk info readings posted by others. Above is a piece of crap real world usage snapshot. If I could give zero stars I would. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2019 by Brian Reese

  • I own an IT contracting company, this review is from a commercial perspective
Capacity: 240GB Color: SU635
This review is targeted toward businesses that likely do not need gaming features. This is not a gaming SSD; anyone building a gaming rig should use an NVMe drive in their machine and never look at SATA in any form as a boot option. My company has installed around two thousand of this drive model in the last three years. As a result, I feel somewhat uniquely qualified to write a review on it! I am sure there are other contractors who have installed quite a few of these drives as well and I would be interested to hear if their experiences match mine. Pros * This drive is shipped in easy to open packaging. It takes approximately three seconds to remove this drive safely from the packaging. When you are doing one, who cares right? Welllll...... This is my first pro for a reason - when you are opening two hundred drives this is a very important metric. * Read / write speeds are very close to advertised speeds * Price / performance / GB ratio is close to the best we've used * Our observed failure rates are currently three out of the ~2000 drives we've installed which is the best of any other brand SSD we've tried (we've extensively used all major manufacturers) including top tier producers like Samsung. We do still use other brands for specific use cases but these are the most reliable SSDs that we've found. Cons * The drive housing is flimsy and lacks the heft or sturdiness of higher end drives. * Certain Dell BIOSes have issues with this drive series. They will randomly reboot and then a BIOS level message will show saying that there is no hard drive detected. We've seen it on multiple models but most frequently on Inspiron 3471 and Vostro 3470 units with not-current BIOS versions. If you do use this in a Dell from the last two years, I would advise flashing to the newest BIOS version before you image over as you definitely don't want it crashing in the middle of the update. We actually did have that happen once and were fortunately able to recover the machine. * These don't play all that well with 2.5" to 3.5" adapters with electronics in them like Icy Dock units and will occasionally cause IO errors with some BIOSes. Try looking for a 2.5" to 3.5" adapter that doesn't use electronics. There are some Dell server-specific models that work well for using them in servers - Dell part number 9W8C4 is good if you use some models of Dell server and there are lots of other manufacturers that make these types of adapter for other systems. We have three cases in which we use this drive: 1) We have a client that wants to upgrade one or more of their office workstations to SSD. We have used many models but I currently prefer this because of the factors I list in the Pros section above. 2) We are selling a low cost workstation model that we have upgraded with additional RAM and an SSD. We use these vs m.2 drives because we want a drop in replacement for the hard drive that came with it. 3) We have a few clients that are non-profits and rely on donated hardware. In a few cases, I decided to use these low cost drives in donated servers instead of used hard drives. Surprisingly, none of these (of various sizes) I've used in these server use cases have ever had an issue. In the three years since we started using them, zero out of probably thirty have failed and none of them have ever lost RAID sync. These are all obviously low-write environments but they are definitely getting more use than a normal desktop PC and I think that's pretty good considering how inexpensive these are. I wrote this review more or less to thank Adata for making such a quality product. I don't often write reviews and usually when I do they are negative but the low rate of failure we've seen on these is simply astounding. It makes my job sooooo much easier and more lucrative when I don't have to deal with pissed off clients expecting free work because a part we sold them failed in under a year. This drive won't win performance awards from gamers but the value and reliability it represents for businesses is absolute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2020 by Ben Sobaje

  • Died after being installed two weeks.
Capacity: 240GB Color: SU635
I bought this to replace an older 5400RPM WD 500GB Mechanical Drive thinking that after all the positive reviews it would be a great upgrade for an older 3 year old HP laptop for my 10 year old son. All he does is play Roblox on his Laptop and after a successful copy and install everything started up quick the initial boot into windows was faster, but my son said that there was more lag when he played Roblox. I scratched my head as I figured a Solid State drive would have improved overall speed. I guess I was wrong. Tonight, roughly 2 weeks after installing it my son comes calling for me saying Daddy something is wrong with my computer and he showed me the attached blue screen of recovery death. Well I tried everything to get it going again and could never get it to boot. So I put the old WD hard drive back in it and it is back to working fine again after a 20 minute swap. I was going to try to format the ADATA drive to erase any potential sensitive data before shipping it back to Amazon as defective, but it would not allow me to access it in Disk Management even though Disk Management saw it which made me further think the drive crashed. I should have paid a little more and got a more dependable brand like Samsung, but couldn't pass up the great deal I paid for this (about $26). Another lesson learned to the saying "you get what you pay for". I am glad to see so many positive reviews on this drive, but my experience was negative and was one of the unlucky ones and a couple hours wasted. Thanks for reading my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019 by Billy

  • Decent for the cost
Capacity: 480GB Color: SU635
So I've looked at a lot of the reviews. Not all of them mind you, however here's a decent summary of what I've found. Installation was a piece of cake, but I beileve it's coming with the perspective of you know what you're doing. If your Tech level is "i know where the power button is" then you need to get professional help. For those who have complained about how warm the drive gets -- I guess that comes down to rather or not that's a real concern for you. For the most part, unless it's operating outside of the manufacture specs it's fine. For those who complained about the speed, I'm a Windows Insider -- Fast Ring. I do big updates right about once a week if not more. This drive has done beautifully with the work load. On top of that, I've used it for Mac and Linux Operating systems as well -- no issues. In terms of reliability and endurance -- bare in mind there are many factors. First, how much data and how frequent are you doing the reading the writing? At best this drive will read and write is right about 550 MB's (that's Megabytes) per second, that will help to improve it's life span as it's a factor on SSD's. Would I use this for my host? I cannot swear to it, but I use it for testing out virtual machines daily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 by David

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