

Realtek builds the memory controller and performance is rated up to 1000 MB/s read and up to 800 MB/s write. They use TLC cells hence how they can keep the prices so low. NVMe protocol is at the current latest version of 1.2. Even an SLC cache is present along side a DRAM buffer. OK, from this we point out so far that it is compatible with PCIe 3.0 but only up to 2x bandwidth (instead of 4x than the more expensive counterparts) and it utilities 3D NAND. With support for SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffer, the SX6000 maintains optimized performance and data integrity during even intense gaming, rendering, or other high demand applications. It implements 3D NAND Flash, which provides storage density up to 1TB and improved reliability compared to 2D NAND. NVMe 1.2 qualified, the SX6000 delivers superior random read/write performance and multi-tasking capabilities. Utilizing a PCIe Gen3x2 interface, the SX6000 reaches read/write speeds of up to 1000/800MB per second for faster boot, game downloads, and data transfers. It’s perfect for anyone feeling the need for speed and thus an upgrade from traditional SATA SSDs. The XPG SX6000 combines superior speed and a better cost-performance ratio in a compact M.2 2280 form factor, great for gamers, PC enthusiasts, and video rendering professionals. The SX6000 series has 4 sizes starting from 128 GB all the way to 1TB. Not only do XPG products sport solid functionality and durability, but they also shine through with sheer cool designs that have earned prestigious international accolades such as Japan’s Good Design Award. Beyond performance, every XPG product surpasses the rigorous ADATA A+ testing methodology, which ensures the highest standards of stability and reliability. XPG is committed to developing products that help users achieve extreme performance therefore, it works closely with the gaming and esports community to gather insight into the real needs of users and incorporate it into its hardware. Xtreme Performance Gear (XPG) was established by ADATA with the aim of providing high-performance products to gamers, esports pros, and tech enthusiasts. So, without any further ado, let’s jump right in. I chose to review this one since is one of the cheapest NVMe M.2 PCIe SSDs you can get right now. Once such example comes from ADATA with their XPG series – the SX6000 with 128 GB. Storage solutions are evolving rapidly and finally we have budget NVMe based drives.
