Thursday, August 31st 2023

addlink Unveils A93 Gen4 Budget Friendly SSD

addlink Technology Co., Ltd, a leading name in digital storage solutions, is thrilled to introduce the Gen4x4 A93 SSD. Notably, this DRAM-less SSD offers an affordable solution without sacrificing performance. Boasting impressive read speeds of up to 7400 MB/s and compatibility with both Intel/AMD PCs and Sony PlayStation 5, it's an ideal choice for gamers, AI aficionados, and professional content creators.

The A93 SSD is powered by the groundbreaking PCIe Gen 4 NVMe interface, delivering an astonishing sequential read/write speed of up to 7400/6500 MB/s and random reads of 1000K IOPS on PC platforms. Whether on an AMD or Intel PC or aiming to elevate your PS5 gaming sessions, the A93 SSD ensures seamless compatibility and top-tier performance.
Elevate Your PS5 Gaming Experience
For PlayStation enthusiasts, the A93 SSD emerges as a true game-changer. It is fully compatible with the Sony PlayStation console and meets and exceeds the PS5's stringent requirements. With a heatsink height of 8.75 mm, it fits comfortably within the PS5's internal expansion bay, allowing gamers to unlock the full potential of their console.

Stay Cool Under Pressure
High-performance SSDs often face thermal challenges, but the AddGame A93 SSD is a cut above. Its premium aluminium heatsink, featuring a unique grid-like pattern and an efficient heat-conducting silica gel pad, enhances heat dissipation by over 20%. This ensures sustained peak performance and extends the drive's longevity.

A Fusion of Capacity and Durability
The A93 SSD comes in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB variants. It incorporates the latest LDPC ECC, advanced wear leveling, and over-provisioning technology, guaranteeing data accuracy and extended lifespan. Backed by a 5-year warranty, users can be confident in their investment.
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12 Comments on addlink Unveils A93 Gen4 Budget Friendly SSD

#2
bonehead123
I'm really ldiggin that heatsink design, AND the black pcb too :)

Hopefully the prices will be reasonable....
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#3
W1zzard
Assimilator@W1zzard getting one of these in for review? Preferably the 4TB model?
Yes, not sure if 4 TB, I'll ask
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#4
GabrielLP14
SSD DB Maintainer
Smells like MAP1602 + YMTC haha
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#5
Ferrum Master
Why they don't do the 22110 sized ones for larger storage options... ?
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#6
Denver
budget-friendly, but price is not mentioned anywhere in the article. Great...
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#9
W1zzard
MAP1602 and 4 TB sample confirmed
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GabrielLP14
SSD DB Maintainer
W1zzardMAP1602 and 4 TB sample confirmed
thanks
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#11
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TheLostSwedeNot that budget friendly on Amazon.
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Because it's being sold by addlink (which probably means one random dude importing them), not Amazon themselves. You can bet if Wizz gives this a favourable review, Amazon will reach out to addlink to arrange to stock these drives directly, which will drastically push the price down due to Amazon's economies of scale.
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#12
Wirko
AssimilatorBecause it's being sold by addlink (which probably means one random dude importing them), not Amazon themselves. You can bet if Wizz gives this a favourable review, Amazon will reach out to addlink to arrange to stock these drives directly, which will drastically push the price down due to Amazon's economies of scale.
Would Amazon allow a random guy, unaffiliated with Addlink, to present themself as "Addlink Store"?

Also, he or she sells that brand exclusively.
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