Adata XPG Mars 980 Blade 2TB SSD Review: Affordable Luxury

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High-end SSDs have always been a luxury, but this is becoming the default state of affairs lately. Having more options, especially affordable ones, is becoming increasingly important. Adata took this to heart with its XPG Mars 980 Blade, delivering an understated yet fast drive with none of the compromises of earlier solutions. It’s an affordable luxury with good performance and power efficiency, all under a basic but effective heatspreader. It checks the PCIe 5.0 box and delivers next-gen numbers at the lowest price in its class.

This doesn’t come without cost. Yeah, it doesn’t require a heatsink like earlier drives in this class, and it’s not making pit stops at 10 and 12 GB/s as it tries to push the PCIe 5.0 interface. This is a power-efficient, high-performance drive, but to bring the price down, it has to make a sacrifice somewhere. This trade-off is in the flash – older, 232-Layer Micron TLC that isn’t as performant as subsequent iterations. This translates to some performance quirks that keep it from being a really fast drive. However, the price savings might be worth it in the current market.

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