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Adata any good?

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Planning to buy 120 or 256 gb of Nvme ssd
Adata seems affordable but I tried to research about them and they have so many bad reviews (very short lifespan of drives). but this review was about 4 years ago.
any adata users here?  

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well... not of the ssd's... but I do have some adata stuff, they don't do that bad...

 

why would you get nvme btw?

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

well... not of the ssd's... but I do have some adata stuff, they don't do that bad...

 

why would you get nvme btw?

going to use it as cache drive for after effects. right now I only have m.2 sata and it is also my boot drive.

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My first SSD was the ADATA PRO SP900 256GB, i bought it like 5~6 years ago, still in the shape like the first day i bought it.

I do not know about Nvme though

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