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Adata’s highest-performing NVMe M.2 SSD designed for gamers, read review here and PC Magazine review.
The motherboard must have a M. 2 slot that supports PCIe NVMe.
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SpecsUpdate
InterfacePCIe NVMe Gen3x4
Sizes1 TB
Sequential Read Performance3,500 MB/s
Sequential Write Performance3,000 MB/s
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Pros
Pro Performance
Pro Energy efficient
Cons
Con Double sided PCB
This NVMe is double-sided (has components on both sides of the PCB), and some notebooks (like the ThinkPad X1 Yoga) do not have enough space for a double-sided PCB.