Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the A-Data M.2 XPG Gammix S10 NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data M.2 XPG Gammix S10 NVMe PCIe.
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21 Reviews
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It is obvious solid-state drives are fast, but that is not all to consider. Older style 2.5” SATA SSDs (and a few “SATA-only” M.2 drives) suffer from an interface bottleneck of around 550MB/s. Non-SATA M.2 drives simply don't have this limitation, and esp...
At the end of the day the ADATA XPG Gammix S10 M.2 NVMe SSD is nothing more than the entry-level XPG SX7000 M.2 NVMe SSD, adding only a heatspreader. That isn't a bad thing though as the performance of the drive was on par with what one would expect for a...
Faster than a SATA III SSD, Good pricing, Sleek heatsink, 5-year warranty
Not the fastest drive out there, Lower performance when doing long writes, XPG logo is upside down when installed in our system
ADATA has done a really great job of rebranding their original SX7000 to appeal to more people, the XPG Gammix S10 is basically the SX7000 with a flashy heatspreader. That heatspreader design is actually pretty awesome and is going to look great in your s...
Write speeds drop significantly after 16 GB written in short time, Weak synthetic performance results
The ADATA Gammix S10 is currently listed online for $210. Excellent performance for light workloads Decent heatsink Competitively priced 5-year warranty Write speeds drop significantly after 16 GB written in short time Weak synthetic performance results 8...
Published: 2018-02-20, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Low cost, Better than SATA performance until you push it, Attractive design, A strong generaluse SSD
Low delta to degraded performance state, The low performance is noticeable when pushed, Ineffective heatsink design
The Adata XPG Gammix S10 is a blessing for users with light workloads. The S10's performance is better than what SATA can deliver, and for many, the low performance state will never come into play. We really like this drive's price point, but it's onl...
Published: 2018-02-08, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
In the beginning of the review, we set to see out validation on a statement made by ADATA about the XPG Gammix S10. They said that it was “built for professionals.” But, is this really the case? We think after looking through the data we can finally come...
Faster than SATA SSDs, Competitive pricing– for now, for some capacities, 5-year warranty
Erratic performance under heavy workloads, Lower overall performance than other NVMe drives, No utility software
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure tha...
Abstract: Over the last several months, while SSD enthusiasts have played a waiting game for the next truly high-end PCIe solid-state drive to hit the scene, a number of manufacturers have been playing a different game, namely, “How low can you go?” No, we're not r...
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Published: 2017-11-01, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
M.2 PCIe SSDs are usually regarded as high-end SSDs, and the GAMMIX S10 plays into this with the styled heatspreader. But underneath, it's an entry-level NVMe SSD that does not reliably outperform SATA SSDs. The ADATA XPG GAMMIX S10 behaves quite similarl...
We have a tendency to value performance above all, because it is exciting. To gain a proper perspective on ADATA's XPG Gammix S10, we need to take a step back from our enthusiast views and see the XPG Gammix S10 for what it brings to the table. The XPG Ga...