Tuesday, July 11th 2017

ADATA Releases XPG GAMMIX Line with S10 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.2 SSD and D10 DDR4

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, today launched its XPG GAMMIX product series, first shown at Computex 2017. The debut consists of the GAMMIX S10 PCIe3x4 NVMe 1.2 M.2 2280 SSD, capable of 1800 MB/s read and 850MB/s write thanks to premium 3D NAND in up to 1TB capacity. The S10 features a stylish heatsink for expedited heat dissipation. It is joined by GAMMIX D10 DDR4 memory modules, which likewise boast a custom heatshield to ensure lower temperatures and more stable performance. They are offed in black and red colors, and in up to 3000 MHz factory speeds with a starting speed of 2666MHz on new Intel X299 motherboards. The GAMMIX line provides gamers, PC DIY enthusiasts, and overclockers with additional options that combine performance and design, stemming from the core XPG mission statement of ensuring better experiences.
GAMMIX S10: PCIe3x4 NVMe 1.2 M.2 with a cool twist
With speeds up to 1800MB/s read and 850MB/s write, the S10 leverages the efficiency of the M.2 2280 form factor and the NVMe 1.2 protocol to better serve performance seekers, from gamers to graphics professionals. It cuts down data transfer waits, loading times, and seek latency, and packs up to 1TB 3D TLC NAND driven by an SMI controller. The custom-designed XPG heatsink ensures temperatures are at least 10 degrees Celsius lower than non-shielded M.2 SSDs, promoting stability and longevity. DRAM and SLC caching help maintain peak performance, with read/write IOPS ratings of 130K/140K. The S10 further supports LDPC error correction, and has a 2 million hour mean time before failure rating. It arrives backed by a 5-year warranty. In addition to 1TB, customers can choose from 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB models.

GAMMIX D10: aggressively-styled DDR4 appeals to dedicated PC DIY fans
Red and black D10 DDR4 memory modules feature a black ADATA-made PCB and a custom XPG open top heatshield with serrated "teeth", angled to evoke a sense of power and performance. At the same time, D10 modules are relatively low profile, allowing easier installs even in smaller or more cramped cases. Available in 2400MHz to 3000MHz, D10 modules use premium, carefully-sorted components for guaranteed quality and compatibility. On Intel X299 motherboards, fine-tuned SPD (serial presence detect) sets a 2666MHz base speed, compared to 2400MHz for the modules on other platforms. D10 module PCBs have 10-layers to eliminate interference and improve signal fidelity, plus the open top heatshield vastly improves dissipation for better stability when gaming and overclocking. Internally, a 2oz copper layer further enhances cooling. Coupled with Intel XMP 2.0 compatibility, cool and stable D10 modules offer considerable overclocking headroom. They ship with a lifetime warranty, like all ADATA and XPG memory modules.
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3 Comments on ADATA Releases XPG GAMMIX Line with S10 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.2 SSD and D10 DDR4

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bonehead123
capable of 1800 MB/s read and 850MB/s write thanks to premium 3D NAND
Wow, these are REALLY fast AND it has that premium NAND.....hmmmm

Well, thanks, but I'll stick with my sammy 960's@ 3500/2100...which IS a premium product :D

Granted sammys are more expensive but as with alot of things, you only get what you pay for....
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ensabrenoir
...still got an Adata 60gb ssd from waaaaay back when ssds first came on the scene. Cost over $100 back then but its still kickin. Im actually comfortable with their products.
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ADATA-Izzy
ADATA Rep
bonehead123Wow, these are REALLY fast AND it has that premium NAND.....hmmmm

Well, thanks, but I'll stick with my sammy 960's@ 3500/2100...which IS a premium product :D

Granted sammys are more expensive but as with alot of things, you only get what you pay for....
Premium because NAND is just like CPUs, GPUs, and RAM. Everything's sorted, evaluated, tested, and binned accordingly. These use chips that pass the most demanding requirements, we cheaper models that are obviously not up to those specs. Of course the 960 is faster, it has a much less favorable cost/performance/capacity equation. The GAMMIX S10 isn't the fastest M.2 PCIe3x4 on the market, but it's plenty fast and the heatsink makes a difference: we tested it against a bare 960 and the S10 was 10 Celsius cooler. It's not that M.2 drives can't work without a heatsink, but it helps.
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