![]() (Check out our SSD dejargonizer to make sense of all this lingo, if need be.)īased on current retail () pricing, at 16 cents per gigabyte for either its 1TB or 2TB version, the S70 Blade is modestly priced for a high-performance PCIe 4.0 drive. ![]() (The speed ratings are the same for both the 1TB model and the 2TB version we tested.) The drive is based on Micron's 176-layer TLC V-NAND flash. ![]() It employs the NVMe 1.4 protocol over the PCIe 4.0 bus, features an InnoGrit IG2536 controller, and is rated to hit a maximum throughput of 7,400MBps read and 6,800MBps. The ADATA XPG Gammix S70 Blade is a four-lane PCIe 4.0 drive manufactured on an M.2 Type-2280 (80mm long) "gumstick" PCB. (Most non-leading-edge laptops will be PCIe 3.0-capable only.) A laptop, of course, will have to be a late-model AMD Ryzen or 11th Generation Intel Core model with 4.0-bus support to see the full speed benefit. ![]() ![]() ADATA is quick to point out that it meets-and in some cases (such as speed) exceeds-Sony's M.2 SSD requirements for PS5 compatibility. The S70 Blade can be used with laptops as well as for expanding the storage on the Sony PlayStation 5. ![]()
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