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ADATA SSD Legend 710 M.2 1TB PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive, Design for Creator Gaming, Read Speed up to 2,400 MB/s, 3D NAND, LDPC, AES 256-bit Encryption

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Arrives Jul 9 – Jul 19
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Color: Black


Capacity: 1TB


Features

  • The LEGEND 710 utilizes PCIe Gen3 x4 and NVMe 1.4 to deliver sustained read and write speeds of up to 2,400/1,800MB per second.
  • The heat sink works to keep temperatures down by 15% for optimal performance and stability.
  • Equipped with SLC caching and HMB technology (Host Memory Buffer) for seamless productivity.
  • With LDPC (Low Density Parity Check Code) and AES 256-bit encryption ensures accurate data transmissions and security.
  • SSD ToolBox automatically ensures you have the latest firmware for optimal performance and allows for the monitoring of drive health and remaining life through Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) attributes.

Description

The LEGEND 710 utilizes PCIe Gen3 x4 and NVMe 1.4 to deliver sustained read and write speeds of up to 2,400/1,800MB per second. It's M.2 2280 specification supports the latest Intel and AMD platforms, including desktop PCs and laptops.

Digital Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Brand: ADATA


Special Feature: Supports Host Memory Buffer(HMB), PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, LDPC & AES 256-bit encryption


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Solid State Drive


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Black


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Solid State Drive


Brand: ‎ADATA


Series: ‎Legend 710


Item model number: ‎ALEG-710-1TCS


Item Weight: ‎0.317 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.12 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.12 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Manufacturer: ‎ADATA


Date First Available: ‎April 25, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • dependable
Color: [Falcon] 3100/1500MB/s Capacity: 250GB
I believe that the adata shark the silver one is faster. Get the cheapest one among the two. The storage has to be more than 128GB for windows and apps to easily fit even for a pure gamer. Easy to install just like any other m.2 ssd. I got this for the color of the heatsink tbh but it was reliable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by Diyar Mamand

  • Ps5 compatible
Color: [LEGEND 840] 5000/4500MB/s Capacity: 1TB
Upgraded my ps5 capacity and never looked back. Games play from it flawlessly I haven’t noticed any delays or lagged loading. A must have if you already own a standard ps5 and takes less than 5 mins to install
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by mike hines

  • Awesome and not too expensive
Color: [Falcon] 3100/1500MB/s Capacity: 500GB
I bought this for a friend so he could boot windows on an SSD. Works amazing, and is super quick. appreciate the minimalist gold heat sink too. It doesn't have a noteable DRAM cache, however, but for my friend, that isn't a problem at all for gaming, video editing, or moving files. I didn't use it in my setup, because I wanted a DRAM cache, but honestly, if you are not concerned about that, or don't know what that is, by all means this is the NVMe to get. Inexpensive, but not cheap, works fast, no cables, nothing better than this. There is no reason to overspend on a super expensive NVMe. Little to no performance upgrade, but priced too high because they are name brand. Go with something like this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Amag101

  • Cheap, but appears to be a good value
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 250GB
I recently came into the possession of a gently used Lenovo 910q mini PC, and decided to turn it into a media center PC. It had no drive being a refurb, but I have parts on hand so didn't worry. I have a handful of SATA M.2 drives, but found out this mini PC only supports NVMe / PCIe M.2 drives in the M.2 bay. As I will only be using this as a jukebox or media center PC, I wanted to spend the bare minimum on a NVMe drive. I found there wasn't enough difference between 120/128GB and 240/250/256GB drives in pricing to insist on a 120GB drive, so went hunting for an affordable 250. The lowest cost drive in this category was this Adata Swordfish. It appears to indeed get 1800mb read speeds, which is a nice improvement when compared to 550mb max for SATA, but the really important factor for me was cost. Few drives came close, especially since it had a coupon. The drive has been running well for a few days. I was concerned the heatsink would be too large to fit in the mini PC case since it's mounted close to flush with the bottom lid, but it barely fits. If I have a drive failure I'll update this review, but as it stands, this is the best cheap NVMe drive I've found. It doesn't appear to be getting very warm, but it also isn't getting a serious workout. Good enough for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2021 by S. Sale

  • NOT NEW
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 2TB
Purchased this as a replacement for my failing SSD. Worked fine up until a few days ago where it started showing signs of issues. Turns out this SSD is used and is already showing signs of failing. I've only had it for 30 days (delivered September 12) but it's showing over 60 days of use, already. Just outside of my window for a return. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by Christopher Herzog Christopher Herzog

  • Good Value - Good Upgrade
Color: [Falcon] 3100/1500MB/s Capacity: 250GB
This replaced an old 5,400 RPM drive in my wife's laptop. This made a huge difference in speed for both bootup and shut down. Applications launch faster and the computer runs more stable. Overall this was a great upgrade. The price on here was a competitive price compared to other retailers. I think I saved like a $1 buying from the Marxist hate group at Amazon. Not sure that was worth it, but it arrived quickly and installed easily and it works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2021 by Thomas Dietrich

  • Swordfish vs Falcon
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 2TB
I have the 2tb versions of both the FALCON and the SWORDFISH. Both have TLC flash memory, which is almost always better than QLC, so good there. Both have decent endurance of 960 TB for a cheap drive, some say this is low but I'd rate it "ok". These are both dramless ssds, meaning that lower power for notebooks, but also lower performance. IOPS are "ok" for a consumer drive, they feel like an SSD. The advertised sequential read of 1800MBps and write of 1200MBps seems about right so far for smaller sequential jobs on the SWORDFISH, while the FALCON really does hit a bit over 3300MBps reads and 1500ish writes! Both use a certain amount of its TLC cells as fast SLC cache, it is pretty good right up until you hit the cache limit, which is pretty generous. Tom's hardware says it is up to 1/3 of the *remaining* unused capacity. Yes, copying a lot of files over to my new SWORDFISH, it did SLOW down to about hard drive speed (~120MB/ps) during a full drive fill up! That is closer to QLC speeds honestly. From reviews, the FALCON does not slow down as much, but I have not tested that. (I had no need to, the FALCON is in a different machine/use and I have just not needed to fill it up with a large sequential file write... probably will not use it that way.) Drives that use SLC cache do recover after flushing the slc cache, so day to day use if fine, and again really only an issue for very large copies. But yes there are reasons for the 970 and 980 Pros from Samsung which don't drop off much at all on full drive writes. I'd say either is a great *capacity* upgrade for older pcie 3.0 notebooks in particular. The FALCON is strange in that it has very fast sequential read speed, but really much lower write speed. Far superior sequential read speed is the only real advantage of the FALCON over the SWORDFISH, but they have the same IOPS rating which dictates how the drive feels in terms of responsiveness, so for regular users the FALCON may only benefit you more when you sometimes copy a lot of large files. If the prices are close get the FALCON, but if it is just for a work laptop there should not be a whole lot of difference. Reviews in the tech press show just a little bit faster loading time for gamers, so, fwiw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021 by Green Desert Home

  • Beware when removing the heatsink. Otherwise, a great product!
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 1TB
This is a very affordable and decently speedy NVME M.2 SSD to populate those slots on any motherboard. Only thing I should caution on is that the heatsink comes pre-installed out of the box. First time around, I tried to gently peel off the heatsink, and I ended up snapping one of the 3D NAND chips cleanly off its lead. If you must need the heatsink removed for placement under a motherboard M.2 heatsink, then I'd use a razor blade or something, or let the SSD warm up during normal usage before attempting to remove. I was able to get a replacement unit after returning the now-defective product. Speeds are very impressive for the price, and that is where all of my games primarily run off of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020 by Ki Ki

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