تامر المصرى
22-09-2010, 16:02
ايه رأيكو فى الهارد ده يا جماعه
ADATA S596 Turbo 128GB (https://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2010/09/16/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/1)
انا بفكر اشترى هارد من شركه
ADATA من على النت
انتوا ايه رأيكـــوا .....؟
https://p.gzhls.at/563334.jpg
https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-1s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-1.jpg) https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-2s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-2.jpg)
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Just like the S596 with its JMF612 controller (https://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2009/12/10/jmicron-s-new-612-ssd-controller/1), the newer JMF616 in the S596 Turbo is paired with Intel NAND and a Hynix DDR2 cache. However, the S596 Turbo doubles the capacity of the previous 64MB cache to 128MB.
Unlike many other controllers these days, JMicron continues to include a mini-USB port option in its SSD controller chip, so it can be used as an external drive without the need for an enclosure, or extra power. It's a nice backup feature should all else fail, although frankly it's not something we've ever heard demanded from readers - we doubt anyone would miss the port if it was removed.
On the sticker-side of the SDD, ADATA integrates a little blue activity LED which is actually useful as visual feedback for checking if the SSD is working. With no moving heads or spinning platters like an normal hard disk, it's difficult to know the difference between a dead drive, a duff cable, a dodgy PSU or broken SATA port.
https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-3s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-3.jpg) https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-4s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-4.jpg)
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ADATA S596 Turbo 128GB (https://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2010/09/16/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/1)
انا بفكر اشترى هارد من شركه
ADATA من على النت
انتوا ايه رأيكـــوا .....؟
https://p.gzhls.at/563334.jpg
https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-1s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-1.jpg) https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-2s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-2.jpg)
Click to enlarge
Just like the S596 with its JMF612 controller (https://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2009/12/10/jmicron-s-new-612-ssd-controller/1), the newer JMF616 in the S596 Turbo is paired with Intel NAND and a Hynix DDR2 cache. However, the S596 Turbo doubles the capacity of the previous 64MB cache to 128MB.
Unlike many other controllers these days, JMicron continues to include a mini-USB port option in its SSD controller chip, so it can be used as an external drive without the need for an enclosure, or extra power. It's a nice backup feature should all else fail, although frankly it's not something we've ever heard demanded from readers - we doubt anyone would miss the port if it was removed.
On the sticker-side of the SDD, ADATA integrates a little blue activity LED which is actually useful as visual feedback for checking if the SSD is working. With no moving heads or spinning platters like an normal hard disk, it's difficult to know the difference between a dead drive, a duff cable, a dodgy PSU or broken SATA port.
https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-3s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-3.jpg) https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-4s.jpg (https://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2010/09/adata-s596-turbo-ssd-review-jmicron-616/s596-turbo-4.jpg)
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