ADATA XPG Atom 50 Gen 4 NVMe SSD
ADATA XPG Atom 50 Gen 4 NVMe SSD
The ADATA XPG Atom 50 is a DRAM-less SSD powered by InnoGrit's IG5220 4-channel Gen4 x4 controller and arrayed with fast 1600 MT Micron 176 Layer flash. The two things about this solid-state drive that stand out are that it is a single-sided SSD, and the fact that this SSD draws significantly less power than most other SSDs at only 2.5W max. The new drive also comes with an optional stick-on heat shield.
The ADATA XPG Atom 50 SSD is available in a 1TB capacity initially followed by a 2TB shortly after. It is a PCIe 4.0 (Gen 4) M.2 SSD of the 2280 (80mm) form factor and uses the latest NVMe 1.4 protocol. Performance for this SSD is listed at 5GB/s read and 4.5GB/s write with up to 650K read and 600K write IOPS. The ADAT XPG Atom 50 SSD’s features include LDPC (Low Density Parity-Check Code) and AES 256-bit encryption for data protection with endurance listed at 650TBW. The SSD drive also comes with a 5-year limited warranty.
The ADATA XPG Atom 50 SSDs are equipped with SLC caching and Host Memory Buffer for a smoother and more seamless experience. They work with the latest Intel and AMD platforms, including desktop PCs and laptops. According to ADATA, the new XPG Atom 50 SSDs are made for pros and are ideal for avid gamers, overclockers, or PC enthusiasts. The ATOM 50 SSDs can also be installed on a PS5 as a secondary drive, giving users more storage space and smoother game loading.
The ADATA XPG Atom 50 Gen 4 NVMe SSDs are extremely fast and offer performance that nobody would have ever expected from a DRAM-less SSDs. But no matter how good they are, the ADATA XPG Atom 50 may fall victim to physical and logical failures, making critical user data inaccessible. Then their owners will need to rely on a professional data recovery services provider to get their irreplaceable files back from failed SSD. ACE Data Recovery team also has extensive experience in recovering data from HDD drives of all makes and models and will gladly help the ADATA XPG Atom 50 SSD owners with their data recovery needs.