Tuesday, October 18th 2011

ADATA USB 3.0 Goes Full Swing, Breaks through Performance Limits

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, has launched a full range of USB 3.0 products. This USB 3.0 product lineup from ADATA offers a comprehensive range of styles, all of which incorporate new heights of performance excellence, leading consumers to experience the new era of USB 3.0 whirlwind speed.

After ADATA announced the different functionality and high performance USB 3.0 hard drive solutions SH14 & SH12, the constant pursuit for high quality, high efficiency, and the differing needs of consumers has spurred the company to re-launch its USB 3.0 flash drive line. This first new launch includes three models of ADATA USB 3.0 Flash drive: the N005 Pro, the first choice for those looking for professional performance, and the performance and value entries S102 Pro and C103. The N005 Pro and S102 Pro are advanced versions offering professional performance and improved overall speed, more than twice that of previous models.
These three USB3.0 flash drives come in a range of capacities that provides great choice, with storage capacity reaching 64GB for professional grade models.
The three new flash drives are compact, lightweight, and are a pleasant combination of aesthetics and functionality. ADATA is determined to provide a super-fast, high quality, super-capacity value experience.

As a market leading brand, ADATA anticipates the needs of consumers, and focuses on its commitment to R & D and innovation in order to provide consumers with the best product performance and service. Regarding the demand for USB 3.0 products, in order to meet the needs of different consumers from portable flash drives to portable hard drives, this introduction of different models features a complete section and full range of USB 3.0 solutions. ADATA continually introduces newer, advanced versions offering improved performance, and strives to provide comprehensive USB 3.0 solutions to the market.

Additionally, ADATA offers several free ultra-high-quality software options. Purchasers of ADATA flash drives are eligible to download the latest Norton Internet Security 2012 (60 day trial), UFDtoGO and many other value-added software products. These products are covered by a lifetime warranty, so users enjoy better mobility, security and convenience.

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10 Comments on ADATA USB 3.0 Goes Full Swing, Breaks through Performance Limits

#1
Fx
I have the original and it performs as if it is USB 2. this news only pissed me off
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#2
mstenholm
Got a N005 and it gets hot. Sure it is faster then my USB2 sticks and it much easiere to find in a bag. Its big like a lighter. I asume the second/third generations will improve.
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#3
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Got the N005 as well and sometimes I'm worried I'm going burn myself on it. In fact, it's my second one, as the first one died after less than a year...
The N005 Pro has nice performance at least and even the S102 Pro isn't bad, but the C103 is just pointless for most, 10MB/s write, wtf? Sadly it has the best design imho, as I just hate caps on USB drives...
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#4
erixx
I bought one months ago! where is the news? I got the left photo one and it is twice as fast as usb2
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
These are the Pro versions...
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#6
erixx
ok, btw, beauty and power all in one :) congrats adata
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#7
[H]@RD5TUFF
Gunna have to look for these at my local Frys.
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#8
Depth
90 mb/s write is beyond the performance limit of USB 3? :confused:

Oh.... Press release.
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#9
erixx
i just tested mine, i get 60/30 read/write ratios with the non Pro S102...
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#10
Neuromancer
mstenholmGot a N005 and it gets hot. Sure it is faster then my USB2 sticks and it much easiere to find in a bag. Its big like a lighter. I asume the second/third generations will improve.
Just sold my 32GB one. Lost my 16GB drives.

Only sold my 32GB one cuz I was afraid I would lose it. $100 on a something the size of a lighter (I lose lighters constantly) is to much a worry.

Other than that its great.

Just wish flash drives were capable of fitting next to other flash drives. Plugging one in anything other than the spread style many front panel USB ports in cases, means blocking another port.

FYI, yes mine ran warm too, no issues with it doing so though. and a year ago getting 80/60 performance was a good thing :)

I also affectionately called it my n00b series drive
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