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ADATA Falcon 3D NAND PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe M.2 2280 Read/Write Speed up to 3100/1500 MB/s Internal SSD

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Arrives Tuesday, Dec 3
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Capacity: 2TB


Style: Falcon


Features

  • Interface:M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.3
  • Performance: Read/Write to up 3100/1500MB/s *Performance varies by SSD capacities and system configuration
  • Fast performance with SLC Caching and host memory buffer
  • Random 4K read/write of 180/180K IOPS *Varies by models
  • Warranty: Limited 5 Years

Description

ADATA FALCON PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive Key Feature Ultra-fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface R/W speed up to 3100/1500MB/sNVMe 1.3 supportAdvanced hardware LDPC ECC TechnologySupports SLC Caching for improved performanceAES 256-bit encryption supportSupport Host Memory Buffer(HMB)3D NAND Flash for higher capacity and durabilityCompact M.2 2280 form factor – ideal for video editing, industrial drawing, programmingFree software: SSD Toolbox and Migration Utility Made for Discerning Pros PCIe Gen3x4 interface and complies with the NVMe 1.3 standardSustained read/write speeds of up to 3100/1500MB/sM.2 2280 specification: Supports the next-generation platforms of Intel and AMD. Suitable for both desktop and notebookIdeal for applications such as photo editing, industrial drawing, programming, etc. Professional- Grade Specs Deadlines wait for no one! Luckily the FALCON can help you stay productive and on schedule with seamless performance via intelligent SLC caching, HMB(Host Memory Buffer), and random read/write of 180/180K IOPS. SSD Toolbox and Migration Utility Every FALCON purchase qualifies for free downloads of ADATA SSD Toolbox and Migration Utility. SSD Toolbox allows users to monitor and manage the SU720, with drive status, wear level, and lifespan information. The Migration Utility is especially helpful for users making the move from HDD to SSD, as it is designed for simple and quick backup and migration of the contents of entire drives, including the operating system.


Brand: ADATA


Series: Falcon


Item model number: Falcon


Item Weight: 0.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.11 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.11 inches


Manufacturer: ADATA


Date First Available: August 19, 2020


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  • 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

  • NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANY MOTHERBOARD BE WARE
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 2TB
Go on your motherboard support page and check for compatibility. This SSD is not listed anywhere as compatible with ANY motherboard or operating system. I have had nothing but constant bugs and crashes for almost a year with ADATA not claiming any responsibility. ZERO issues with an SSD listed as compatible by my motherboard manufacturere. Why is it not compatible? The integrated storage controller is utter garbage. To get the price down they made a cacheless nvme SSD which allowed them to cheap out on the storage controller which is straight up weak and unable to handle extensive work loads. When updating windows, even minor updates, would force the SSD into a 100% use state and the controller just turns off and does not turn back on, making the ssd disappear from the BIOS. The moment you reset CMOS and completely power off the system, the SSD comes back to life as if nothing happened. These issues can happen several times in a day or once a year. For me it happens at random when I am simply trying to get work done. DO NOT BUY THIS SSD, Buy the XPG SX8200 or any other SSD. Overpaying is better in this case. This is simply cheap garbage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by Daniel

  • Trash SSD
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 2TB
This drive has been installed in my system for less than 2 months. It’s been used extremely lightly. As in, download a few games and play them. It died on me already. Garbage tier SSD. Luckily I had my Windows installed on another Samsung SSD. I’ve learned my lesson. I would understand a drive failure years into ownership, but less than two months??? I built my system October 21st, to give some perspective. I will never purchase another ADATA product in my life and will recommend my friends and family stay far away from this junk brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Erick Ortiz

  • Horrendously slow random read speeds
Color: [Falcon] 3100/1500MB/s Capacity: 2TB
When accesing large libraries it slows to a crawl. My applications regularly lock-up when searching large databases of files. SInce I bought this before my laptop actually came, unfortunately it is no longer eligible for return. Really wish I could. I'll be replacing it as soon as I can with something else. My Sabrent Rocket Q will play an mp3 as fast as less than a second. This one takes 3-5 seconds on every file. This will go back in the box and collect dust as a "lesson learned" to never buy Adata drives (at least with no caching). Buy something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020 by Chris M

  • It works, mostly.
Color: [Swordfish] 1800/1200MB/s Capacity: 500GB
The posted speeds (1800/1200) are accurate. I ran a crystaldisk bench and the temps stayed controlled thanks to the heat spreader.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020 by CT

  • 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 2, 2021 by Green Desert Home

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