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XPG S7 Series: 2TB PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 3500/3000MB/s Solid State Drive

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Capacity: 2TB


Style: [S7] 3500/3000MB/s


Features

  • Performance (Max) Read 3500MB/s, Write 3000MB/s
  • Interface PCIe Gen3x4 Form Factor M.2 2280
  • NAND Flash: 3D NAND
  • MTBF: 2,000,000 hours
  • 5 Years Limited Manufacturer

Description

S7 Series SSD PCIe Utilizing PCIe Gen3x4, 3D NAND Flash, and featuring 3500/3000MB/s read and write, the S7 M.2 2280 SSD gives DIY enthusiasts, overclockers and graphics professionals the performance they need. Peak Performance PCIe Gen3x4 & NVMe 1.3 standard : Read and write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second 3D Flash : Higher capacity, efficiency, and durability M.2 2280 : Supports latest Intel and AMD platforms Everything Accelerated With SLC caching and a DRAM cache buffer, the S7 accelerates your PC’s performance. There’s no more waiting around. Quickly access files and load games in a flash! Long-Lasting and Durable 3D NAND Flash packs up to 2TB of capacity and a wide range of data protection and correction technologies to increase total TBW (Total Bytes Written). Protected and Accurate The SX7 supports LDPC (Low-Density Parity-Check) error correcting code technology to detect and fix a wider range of data errors. Meanwhile, RAID Engine ensure security, integrity, and durability.


Hard Drive: ‎Solid State Drive


Brand: ‎XPG


Item model number: ‎AGAMMIXS7-2TT-C


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.1 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎5.12 x 4.09 x 0.67 inches


Color: ‎[S7] 3500/3000MB/s


Flash Memory Size: ‎2


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Raid


Manufacturer: ‎ADATA


Date First Available: ‎June 17, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great value for one of the fastest consumer SSDs.
Capacity: 512GB Style: [S11 Pro] 3500/3000MB/s
This SSD is nearly as fast as the Samsung 970 PRO, but it's $60 cheaper (for the 512 GB size). It's also $30 cheaper than the 970 EVO. I'm not comparing claimed speeds, but the real world speeds from Crystal Disk Mark. Check out my results (pictured) and then compare them to the uploaded pictures on the Samsung reviews. The XPG Gammix S11 is only a little slower in sequential read/write, and even beats the Samsung in some of the random read/writes at lower queue depths. The S11's price to performance value can't be beat if you want a super fast SSD. I realize that the Samsung drives will probably last a *little* longer, but consider that you are basically trading a 5% speed decrease and 5% reliability decrease for a >30% price decrease. With that said, if you are paranoid about reliability, take the money you saved and buy a regular HDD and do weekly backups. That will result in a setup that is even more reliable than just a single Samsung SSD. For normal users, this drive is probably more than you need, but it's nice to have. With Fast Boot turned on in my BIOS, my computer boots in seconds. I haven't timed it, but it's fast enough that I don't bother with "hybrid sleep" and just shut my computer down when I don't want it. Video games load in seconds. Transfers to external drives over USB 3.1 are pretty much always limited by the speed of the external drive, only an external NVME drive of comparable speed can keep up. Transfers over my home network are always limited by the speed of my connection. For "power" users (I'm a statistician and analyze a lot of data), this drive is nice. Multi GB datasets can be saved and loaded to disk in the blink of an eye. It's common to think of things in a speed/memory tradeoff, and having a fast and fairly large SSD often tilts my thinking towards saving a single dataset in multiple stages of processing- it's almost always faster to load the file I snapshotted after "step 5" instead of re-running steps 1-5 again on the original data. It's nice to have a drive that's fast and large enough to enable this kind of frivolous behavior (which we never even dreamed of in the 90's). I use a regular HDD for archiving old projects, and keep my current projects on this drive for fast analysis. It's agonizing to switch to an old project on the HDD- being able to read100 MB/s used to feel fast, but now feels like I'm going die of old age before the data gets loaded. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2019 by cleverusername cleverusername

  • Great value, fast as lightening, heatsink included
Capacity: 512GB Style: [S11 Pro] 3500/3000MB/s
I wanted to add a 2nd and bigger m2 drive on my new build but had already spent a ton on everything else. This 512GB M2 NVMe was clearly the leader in both performance and price. Install is simple and regardless of the drive should be the same. Win10 installed in minutes, reboots happen in seconds. Incredible fast compared to even an SSD and I like the clean look that doesn't require the cabling. Additionally, at this price point this M2 has a heat sink on it which ideally should help in heat dissipation but also looks cool. On my Gigabyte Z390 board it had a m2 heat sink as well and I had no issues installing it atop this module. Temps are fine and performance is fantastic. Longevity still to be seen given that I bought this in the past month. However, 1st impressions are awesome and I'd buy this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2019 by Paul

  • Great nvme that rivals more expensive drives!
Capacity: 2TB Style: [S11 Pro] 3500/3000MB/s
I already have a first gen sx8200 960gb that i was using as my game storage drive. But newer games are getting larger and I was actually getting close to full capacity. So I got this S11 pro 2tb to replace my sx8200 as my new game drive and replace my old 250gb Intel SSD with my sx8200 as my boot drive. The new s11 is a little bit faster in reads but way faster in writes and my sx8200 utterly destroys my old Intel SSD as a boot drive. In terms vs a 2nd gen sx8200 pro 2tb, from what I can tell both the s11 pro and sx8200 use the same nand and controller. Its just the heatsink on the s11 and different firmware configuration that separate's the two. From seeing a review on the s11 pro, the s11 pro firmware is configured to be a little bit more power efficient than the sx8200 pro and is a little bit better in longer sustained performance. While the sx8200 pro is a little bit better in short bursts performance but uses slightly more power. In the end there isn't that big of a difference. I like the heatsink and would benefit from it with my nvme slot placement so I went ahead with it. The heatsink really does help and I couldn't be happier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019 by gv115

  • Garbage Support and product
Capacity: 2TB Style: [S11 Pro] 3500/3000MB/s
This was good when i first bought it then somewhere around 45-60 days in this drive failed. I tested it in multiple machines to make sure but now can only be seen at 1GB instead of 2TB, even went as far as to buy PCIe adapter just in case one of the computers i was testing it in would recognize the drive because it was over a certain size. I have tried to calling support and never get through. I didn't buy the normal extended warranty and regret it at least some point i could file a claim ad get a new one. Update 2/23/21 on horrible support. They will not warranty their product because they did not ship it with a label attached to the M.2 drive. Note to other buys if you open the shipping box and see the drive or any drive sold by them without a label directly glued to it RETURN IT. They will not work with you without it. Does not matter if you can prove you purchased it and track it to you. No sticker no warranty or support. And they will not help you over the phone. When you call they tell you they will email you sometime later with the steps you need to complete through email only. Now i am out over 200.00 dollars for a hunk of plastic that does not work and came incomplete. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2021 by HHCentral HHCentral

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