![]() Each of the (NW386) MT29F256G08CECABH6 packages here pack 64Gb per die, giving 256GB overall. Making up the 256GB of storage on our review drive, ADATA have sought NAND from Micron and looking at the FBGA code that is printed on the face of the package we can ascertain that this is the same type of package as found on Crucial’s M550 that I looked at a couple of weeks back. Opening up the drive ( This will VOID your warranty!) we can see where the controller lies in relation to the drive casing – a thick thermal pad bridging the gap between the board and metal casing.Īs far as component layout goes, the controller and memory sit close to the SATA header with eight NAND packages positioned towards the other end of the board. Placing the serial number where means you’ll never misplace the code – that’s unless you forget where you leave the drive! On the rear of the drive, there’s no surprises that we get he usual array of serial and model numbers, the key part that we have to note here is the serial key for the included copy of Acronis True Image Home. The plastic 2mm plate sits cleanly on the top of the drive allowing the SP920 to fit better in larger 2.5″ drive bays, leaving the label still on show in the middle. ![]() A matt aluminium coloured case lightens up the drives appearance and on the top surface of the drive, a thin metal lid with a screw in each corner features a simple product label with the ADATA hummingbird at the top (as seen in the teaser image from last week) with the model and capacity printed below. With the new type of drive coming to ADATA’s product portfolio, we see a slight change in the design of the drive itself. ![]()
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