Tuesday, November 2nd 2021

ADATA Unveils LEGEND Series PCIe M.2 2280 Solid State Drives

ADATA Technology, a manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, mobile accessories, gaming products, electric power trains, and industrial solutions today announces a new series of solid state drives (SSD), the ADATA LEGEND series, geared toward creators of different needs and budgets. They include the ADATA LEGEND 740, 750, and 840.

The LEGEND 740 and 750 utilize PCIe Gen3 x4 and NVMe 1.3 to deliver sequential read and write speeds of up to 2,500/2,000 and 3,500/3,000 MB per second, respectively, to give creators the performance they need to create without limitations. Their M.2 2280 specifications support the latest Intel and AMD platforms for creating on the latest PCs, including desktop and laptops. For users seeking a further boost, the LEGEND 840 takes advantage of PCIe Gen4 x4 and NVMe 1.4 to offer read and write speeds of up to 5,000/4,500 MB per second.
Seamless Productivity
The LEGEND 740, 750, and 840 are equipped with SLC Caching and Host Memory Buffer technology for seamless productivity. This gives them 4K random read write speeds of up to 180K/200K, 480K/260K and 440K/400K IOPS, respectively. In way of capacity, the LEGEND series come with up to 1 TB of capacity.

Protected, Accurate, and Reliable
All three SSDs are equipped with understated but elegant heat sinks with sleek side trimmings. The heat sinks not only look great, but also help keep temperatures down by 15% for optimal performance and stability. With Low Density Parity Check Code and AES 256-bit encryption, the SSDs ensure accurate data transmissions and offer robust security. LEGEND series SSDs use only high quality ICs that have been rigorously tested for maximum durability. For further peace of mind, they come backed by a 5-year warranty.

Play Hard Too
The LEGEND 840 can also be installed on a PS5 as a secondary drive, giving users more storage space and smoother game loading
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2 Comments on ADATA Unveils LEGEND Series PCIe M.2 2280 Solid State Drives

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Nephilim666
Adata were caught repeatedly downgrading their SX8200 SSD'S after sending the fast initial release drives out to press.

I would not want to be the one taking the gamble.
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csendesmark
Nephilim666Adata were caught repeatedly downgrading their SX8200 SSD'S after sending the fast initial release drives out to press.

I would not want to be the one taking the gamble.
I have an SX8200 drive, how can I check if it's with the "good" set of components?
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