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XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB 3D NAND NVMe Gen3x4 PCIe M.2 2280 Solid State Drive R/W up to 3350/2350MB/s SSD (ASX8200PNP-512GT-C)

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Style: M.2 PCIe 3500MB/s


Capacity: 512 GB


Features

  • Ultra-Fast PCIe NVMe Gen3x4 Interface
  • Sequential read/write speed up to 3500/3000 MB/s, *Performance may vary based on system hardware & configuration
  • Ideal for intense 3D animation, rendering, video and photo editing, and other intense applications
  • Interface: PCIe NVMe Gen3x4. Please check your motherboard manual and make sure your motherboard's M.2 slot supports PCIe NVMe or M Key with NVMe. This SSD is not compatible with Mac. Additional parts may be required to use on Mac system.

Description

"Faster and Better – Flawless Editing XPG SX8200Pro Pie M. 2 2280 Solid State Drive is our newest addition to our Pie SSD family. SX8200Pro features 2nd Gen. 64-layer 3D NAND technology and ultra-fast Pie Gen3x4 interface, offering sustained peak R/W speeds of 3500/3000MB per second, 6 times faster than traditional 2. 5 inch SATA III 6Gb/s SSDs. With NV ME 1. 3 qualified, SX8200Pro delivers superior 4K Random (IOPS) speed up to 390K/380K , making it ideal for 3D mold building, data analysis, graphic and video editing, gaming, and other demanding applications. Additionally, SX8200Pro also features SLC Caching, DRAM Cache Buffer, E2E Data Protection, and LDPC (Low density parity check) ECC technologies to ensure the integrity of your data under every heavy task. And to further protect your data, SX8200 also supports AES 256-bit encryption, RAID Engine, and Data Shaping. Longer for a Happy Owner Experience Backed by 5 year , SX8200Pro offers exceptional durability and data security, boasting an endurance rating of up to 640 TBW (terabytes written) TBW varies by capacity. SX8200Pro Specifications - Capacity : 256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB - Form Factor : M. 2 2280 - NAND Flash : 2nd Generation 64-layer 3D NAND - Interface : Pie Gen3x4 - Sequential R/W : up to 3500/3000 MB per second - 4K Random Speed : up to 390K/380K IOPS - MTBF : 2, 000, 000 hours - : 5 years Pie M. 2 2280 is not compatible with SATA M. 2 2280, please check your system spec before purchasing. Performance and IOPS varies depending on SSD capacities"


Hard Drive: ‎Solid State Hard Drive


Brand: ‎XPG


Series: ‎XPG SX8200 Pro


Item model number: ‎ASX8200PNP-512GT-C


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.06 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.14 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.14 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎Unknown


Flash Memory Size: ‎512


Manufacturer: ‎ADATA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 1, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Only Writes 1,200Mbps MAX
Style: M.2 PCIe 3500MB/s Capacity: 256 GB
This listing says in multiple places that its speeds are 3,500 read and 3,000 write. The box the device comes in says it only does 1200 write. Bench marking confirmed this to be true. I bought this thinking it was a going to be faster than Samsung's EVO 970 which lists as 2,500 write, but sadly that is not the case. The EVO 970 only costs $3 more and has twice the write performance. I highly suggest you buy it instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018 by Pandora475

  • Dishonest-ADATA gave faster models to reviewers. Average performance but premium price, poor value.
Style: M.2 PCIe 3500MB/s Capacity: 2 TB
Bottom line up front, look elsewhere for an m.2 SSD for the following brief reasons (fully explained below with benchmarks): If you are looking for the best performance, or the best price-performance ratio look at other manufacturers; the SX8200 Pro has been changed and no longer performs as well as its reviews say it does. If you are looking for the cheapest SSD this one is far from it. If you are looking for an honest company, sadly you'll need to look elsewhere in this case. ADATA is participating in dishonest business practices, this product is NOT the same one that has been provided to reviewers over the last year or so. Specifically ADATA sent a FASTER SSD to online reviewers (with the SM2262EN controller) who then posted their faster performance times and positive reviews... but disturbingly ADATA is producing and selling slower SSDs with different cheaper, slower components (SM2262G controllers) to their customers without advising them of this change. I feel duped, and I don't want any of you to feel this way. My m.2 SSD arrived with the slower SM2262G controller, and its performance does not stand up to previous online reviews of this product. For an m.2 SSD of this type it is acceptable performance, but not at a its premium price. Additionally, dishonest business practices like this should not be supported. Multiple Amazon and other online review benchmarks back this information up, as do my own tests (pictures posted, Ryzen 3600XT w MSI B550 mobo, 16GB 3600/16 RAM). Shame on ADATA. I recommend Amazon remove their product unless they honestly post the change in SSD components and performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Michelle

  • Beware of the benchmarks. Test real world file copy speeds and see if you're still happy.
Style: M.2 PCIe 3500MB/s Capacity: 512 GB
Can't recommend it. I grabbed the 500GB version based on nice reviews from Tom's Hardware, PC World and a few other go to sites. The generic crystal benchmarks are on par with the website specs showing 3000Mbps+ reads and 2200Mbps+ writes - note that they always advertise max writes based on the 1TB drive as well (over 3000Mbps) and it's really hard to find the smaller drive specs on the manufacturer page. PC World says it even rivals and bests the Samsung 970 Pro in many tests. Well, unfortunately, the synthetic benchmarks are just that and you should take the them with a grain of salt. 1) at least Samsung now shows the performance of the drives when they run out of TLC cache on the EVO and EVO Plus. When transferring large files, expect no more than 900Mbps write for the 500GB Samsung EVO drives. On the XPG, I can't find that information on their website, but after several of my own 8GB single file transfers to this drive, it usually falls between 400Mbps and 600Mbps in a matter of seconds and fluctuates in that range, although occasionally reaching 900Mbps for very brief periods. This is a far cry from the 500GB versions specifications and we'll below the capabilities of my existing and older/smaller PCIe NVME drives. You might say these speeds are based on my hardware or the file being transfered, but then why do the older drives in my system still perform better under the same conditions and closer to their advertised speeds? My older 256GB Samsung 950 Pro still outpaces it with a steady 900Mbps on the same file writes and my other first generation MyDigital BPX 500GB also sees 900Mbps writes with the same file tests. I've also swapped the 3 drives so they each test the file copies in the onboard m.2 slot and the 2 different PCI adapters on the 16 and 8 lane slots. While the Samsung and BPX are relatively consistent at about 900Mbps write copies onto them, the XPG is usually below 600Mbps in these real world file transfers. So, yeah, it meets the Crystal DiskMark "test" specs, but performs leaps and bounds slower than the advertised speeds when it comes to writing larger files (8GB files aren't overly huge when you consider backup software and Blu-ray iso's are much larger). I'd look elsewhere for your next PCIe NVMe purchase. The price is great at $99, but not when you realize it's barely on PAR with standard SATA ssd's in real-world file transfers that fall well below the advertised speeds of inflated and synthetic benchmarks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2019 by Bobbo

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