Product Comparison: ADATA SD700 vs ADATA XPG SD700X
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- Drive is fast -- it's not as fast as my Samsung Evo SSD in a UASP enclosure, but it's more than fast enough to run VMs off of it.
- Much faster than my Flash stick which is USB 3.0 as well and just as fast on Windows Machine.
- Transferring data is great, everything works perfectly!
- No complaints. Compact, seemingly robust little bugger. Transfers are extremely fast. I take it everywhere with me.
- It used to disconnect and reconnect sometimes, now it does it frequently enough to make one afraid to data transfer.
- At PUBG, this brings a good advantage just at the beginning, after jumping off, because everything is already loaded.
- The SSD runs fast and is also quickly found.
- I use this on my Xbox for PUBG, and it works great. Buildings are usually rendered by the time you land, and you can get back into the game much quicker if you are booted out.
- It works well and is very speed when pulling up a movie.
- Works great for faster load times on original Xbox One.
- Just connected it to PS4 and after formatting it real fast, was good to go.
- It has a lot of really great features, and at 250GB, it's large enough to use for most projects where I'm editing video.
- Its economical, read and write speeds are great. It's small and sturdy.
- Drive is smaller than you think. The connector cover with rubber gasket is hard to open sometimes -- I've only had the drive for a day or so.
- Worked fine for about three months and then failed. Started not being recognized by the OS, and now simply won't power up if the status light is to be believed.
- It was fairly simple to do and worked really good for about a week.
- It's tough, well built and I haven't even had a problem.
- This SSD Drive is fast, light, small, and in my HP Envy under Win10 was simple plug-and-play.
- It is silent (no actuators or little motors) and very portable.
- The only slight downfall is the short cable they give you if it was just another 6" longer.