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Adata Falcon NVMe SSD Review: Fast reader, so-so writer, great value

Adata Falcon NVMe SSD Review: Fast reader, so-so writer, great value

Posted on July 30, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Though it’s a slow writer by NVMe standards, the 1TB Adata Falcon is a great everyday performer in the real world and a bargain to boot.

Though it’s a slow writer by NVMe standards, the 1TB Adata Falcon we tested is a great real-world, everyday performer. It’s also priced below the competition at the moment (currently $157.61 on Amazon). We don’t recommend it for pros or heavy workloads, but it’ll save casual computing types and bargain PC vendors a buck or two.

Specs and pricing

The 2280 form factor (22 mm wide, 80 mm long), x4 PCIe 3.0 Falcon is available in other capacities: 256GB ($46 on Newegg), 512GB ($70 on Newegg), and 2TB ($264.47 on Newegg). They’re all just a bit cheaper than the average bargain drive at the time of this writing.
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