The SSD supports SATA III (6Gb/s) interface and comes with SMI controller that ensures stable performance with high read/write speeds. In our tests, we got read speeds up to 520MB/s and write speeds up to 240MB/s, which is pretty good. ADATA Premier SP610 retails for a price of around Rs. 9,000 on online stores and coupled with good performance, the SP610 gives little reason to disappoint.
We tried out ADATA’s 256GB variant of the SP610 SSD. The 2.5-inch drive is built for compact machines and laptops but that doesn’t mean desktop users who have a 3.5-inch drive bay cannot upgrade to ADATA’s offering. Part of the sales package is a 2.5mm spacer and a 3.5-inch bracket for making the 2.5-inch SSD compatible with traditional drive bays. ADATA also bundles Acronis True Image HD software for users to clone the existing drive to copy on the new SSD for easy migration.
The SSD or Solid State Drive market is still niche when you compare it with the regular hard drives but a steady flow of new SSDs coupled with lower prices are driving the SSD demand. Catering to the growing market is ADATA’s latest Premier SP610 SSD that promises performance at a competitive price. For the uninitiated, SSDs have a significant advantage over regular magnet-based hard drives. Unlike HDDs, SSDs have no moving parts since they’re based on flash memory, which means the chances of the drive failing or corrupting the data is less compared to the HDDs. In addition to reliability, SSDs result in a visible performance boost that is difficult for hard drive to match.
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