Adata Legend 700 512GB PCIE GEN3 X4 M.2 2280 SSD (ALEG-700-512GCS)

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LEGEND 700 PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive ● PCIe Gen3 x4 interface ● Excellent read/write performance ● Heat sink keeps things cooler   ● Great upgrade option for creators ● Supports NVMe 1.3 ● LDPC  ● Supports Host Memory Buffer (HMB) Enhance Your Creativity The LEGEND 700 utiliz...

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LEGEND 700 PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive

● PCIe Gen3 x4 interface

● Excellent read/write performance

● Heat sink keeps things cooler  

● Great upgrade option for creators

● Supports NVMe 1.3

● LDPC 

● Supports Host Memory Buffer (HMB)

Enhance Your Creativity

The LEGEND 700 utilizes PCIe Gen3 x4 and NVMe 1.3 to deliver sustained read and write speeds of up to 2,000/1,600 MB per second. It's M.2 2280 specification supports the latest Intel and AMD platforms, including desktop PCs and laptops. 

Keeping Things Cool

The LEGEND 700's understated but elegant heat sink design is characterized by a regal blue color scheme with an exquisite golden trimming. The heat sink works to keep temperatures down for optimal performance and stability. 

Create Better

Creativity can't wait! The LEGEND 700 is equipped with SLC caching and HMB technology (Host Memory Buffer) for seamless productivity.

Protect Your Creations

With LDPC (Low Density Parity Check Code), the LEGEND 700 ensures accurate data transmissions and security.

SSD ToolBox Software

ADATA SSD Toolbox allows for the monitoring of drive health and remaining life through Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) attributes. It also lets you keep track of the current operating temperature, capacity, and total space used, plus keeps you up-to-date on firmware.

Specifications :

Capacity 250GB/256GB/500GB/512GB/1000GB/1TB/2000GB
Form factor M.2 2280
NAND Flash 3D NAND
Dimensions (L x W x H) 80 x 22 x 3.13mm / 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.13inch (with heat sink)
80 x 22 x 2.15mm / 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09inch (without heat sink)
Weight 9g / 0.32oz (with heat sink)
6.2g / 0.22oz (without heat sink)
Interface PCIe Gen3 x4
Sequential Read (Max) Up to 2,000MB/s*
Sequential Write (Max) Up to 1,600MB/s*
4KB Random Read IOPS(Max) Up to 200K*
4KB Random Write IOPS(Max) Up to 280K*
Operating temperature 0°C - 70°C
Storage temperature -40°C - 85°C
Shock resistance 1500G/0.5ms
MTBF 1,500,000 hours
Terabytes Written (TBW) 480TB**

Customer Reviews

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Leorick
Entry Level SSD done right

This is my first time buying this particular SSD model. I've used Adata before and they're pretty reliable.

First thing I'd like to point out is the SSD itself. I like the way Adata went about this model. I have been asked numerous times by people if they should remove the label sticker when installing an NVMe, specially to those boards that comes with a heatsink for M.2's. Adata went to put the label sticker at the bottom side of the stick (which is smart since nothing is really there) and made the top, which has all the components from controller to the NAND chips, bare that can easily be made to contact the heat spreader or heatsink.

Now I know, some SSD labels are made with graphene which actually are thermally conductive but not all of them.

Second, this drive achieves the manufacturer specified transfer speeds as you can see from the screenshots I made.

Third, lets talk about this Adata SSD Toolbox. It is a good looking software but frankly, it is one of the slowest SSD utility i have ever used. It is too laggy, no matter where or what system you use it on. But it has pretty much everything one would need to maintain an SSD. It has the following:

a. diagnostic scan
b. secure erase
c. firmware update (the most important one)
d. system optimization (this changes windows settings for the proper SSD environment)
e. TRIM (this is necessary to maintain the performance of the drive)
f. system information and user manual
g. benchmark - this is probably based on Crystal Disk mark as well
h. Clone - i have never tried this because I use a third party software to do migrations and cloning.

So... should you buy this for an entry level build? Absolutely. My only regret is not buying a higher capacity. My use case is a little heavy since I both use my PC for work and play. I don't know if i could update this review sometime in the future.SD. I've used Adata before and they're pretty reliable. First

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