A 2 TB model option may be made available in the future. The XPG SX8200 Pro series of drives range from 256 GB all the way up to a 1 TB, all in the M.2 2280 form factor. We put the drive through its paces and see how it stacked up against the rest! Specifications and Features ADATA says the SX8200 Pro is designed for “discerning gamers, PC enthusiasts, overclockers, and video content producers – a broad swath of users. The SX8200 Pro is updated with the new, faster, Silicon Motion controller allowing for speeds up to 3500 MB/s reads and writes up to 3000 MB/s, SLC caching and DRAM cache buffer, and LDPC ECC technology all backed by a 5-Year warranty. Today we are looking at another drive towards the high-end of the performance spectrum in the ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro. Regular readers may remember we have reviewed both the SX8200 (non-pro) as well as the Gammix S11 both offering similar performance, but different pricing. Over the past few months, we have had a chance to review several M.2 PCIe x4 drives from the budget level up to high-performance drives.
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