Adata SSD Flash SP550, 480GB, 2.5", Box

480 GB, 2.5"
Currently out of stock

Product details

Meeting growing demand for TLC SSD, ADATA's Premier SP550 is equipped with TLC flash and an SMI controller, providing users an affordable upgrade without sacrificing performance. Featuring LDPC ECC Engine (Low Density Parity Check ECC), RAID Engine, and Data Shaping, the Premier SP550 ensures data integrity and maintains high stability. It also features ultra-high TBW (Total Bytes Written) for superior durability. Additionally, it supports SLC Caching and DDR3 DRAM Cache Buffer, dramatically improving read/write speeds. If you're looking for an upgrade with a superior cost-performance ratio, the Premier SP550 is undoubtedly an ideal choice!

Features

  • TLC flash with SMI controller
  • Advanced LDPC ECC technology
  • RAID Engine and Data Shaping for ultimate protection
  • Intelligent SLC Caching for improved performance
  • High TBW for extended drive longevity
  • DEVSLP (Device Sleep) supported.

Key specifications

SSD type
SATA SSD
Interface
SATA III
Write transfer speed
480 MB/s
Read transfer speed
530 MB/s
Max. random 4K read
75000 IOPS
Max. random 4K write
75000 IOPS
Item number
5837207

General information

Manufacturer
Adata
Category
SSD
Manufacturer no.
ASP550SS3-480GM-C
Release date
2.7.2016

Data storage properties

SSD type
SATA SSD
Form factor
2.5"
Storage capacity
480 GB
Interface
SATA III
Read transfer speed
530 MB/s
Write transfer speed
480 MB/s
Max. random 4K read
75000 IOPS
Max. random 4K write
75000 IOPS

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Length
0.70 cm
Width
6.98 cm
Height
0.70 cm
Weight
68 g

Reviews & Ratings

Very good82/100
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Rank 4 out of 8Computer BildReleaseMarch 2016

Geht es um das Verhältnis aus Preis und Leistung, gibt es im Testfeld keine bessere Alternative als das Modell Premier SP550 aus dem Hause ADATA. Zum Preis von 139 Euro bekommt man satte 480 GB geboten. Weiterhin legt die SSD ein hohes Tempo an den Tag, beim Schreiben von Daten ist sie jedoch etwas langsamer unterwegs als beim fixen Lesen...