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ADATA Declares SP900 and SP800 Sequence SSD Accessibility in the US and Canada

ADATA™ Technology these days announces the release of a complete collection of extended potential strong condition pushes. The new SSD range contains the Leading Pro SP900 and Leading SP800, both which use new enhanced firmware to implement greater storage space potential of the NAND Display elements.


Premier Pro SP900

Boasting amazing efficiency statistics, the Leading Pro SP900 also provides a aggressive cost advantage. Highest possible successive study rates of speed are 550/520 MB per second, with maximum unique 4k create rates of speed of 85,000 IOPS. Capabilities of 64, 128 and 256 GB make the SP900 an excellent option for improving notepads that are appropriate with the SATA 6Gb per second requirements.

Premier SP800

The Leading SP800 is a SATA II certified SSD that also makes effective use of the Display storage space potential, enabling for capacities of 32GB and 64GB. Max successive study rates of speed are 280/260MB per second, and max unique 4k create rates of speed are up to 44,000 IOPS. It goes into the market as a higher value entry-level strong condition drive for those who are just now making the move from technical pushes.

The Leading Pro Sequence features high-quality and high-performance items at a aggressive cost. ADATA's great value items in the Leading Sequence are designed for those looking for a stability between cost and efficiency.

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