








🚀 Upgrade your rig with the SSD pros swear by — speed, space, and stamina in one sleek package!
The ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD delivers top-tier PCIe Gen3x4 performance with blazing 3500/3000 MB/s read/write speeds. Featuring 3D NAND flash, intelligent SLC caching, and a DRAM cache buffer, it ensures ultra-responsive system performance ideal for gaming and multimedia editing. Its robust 640 TBW endurance rating and LDPC error correction technology guarantee long-term reliability. Compatible with PCs and laptops, it also offers a DIY heatsink for optimal thermal management.







| ASIN | B07K1J3C23 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,877 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #252 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | XPG |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,817) |
| Date First Available | 31 October 2018 |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Generic Name | Internal Solid State Drives |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Importer | Acro Engineering Company |
| Included Components | SSD |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 2.2 x 0.3 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 8 g |
| Item Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Item model number | ASX8200PNP-1TT-C |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ADATA |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Packer | XPG |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.2 x 0.35 cm; 8 g |
| RAM Size | 1024 GB |
| Series | XPG SX8200 |
| Wattage | 3600 Watts |
S**A
Low cost fastest TLC Gen 3 M.2 SSD with physical Dram in the market.
XPG ADATA SX8200PNP 1 TB TLC M.2 Nvme Gen 3 SSD with Samsung Dram with utterly fast read and write as shown on pictures. i bought it on sale for rupees 4,799/- only. its way better than gen 4 QLC memory available in the market. easily recommended to buy this SSD with TLC Nand flash memory with 640 TBW rating and physical DRAM chip (Samsung) integrated on SSD to make boot drive very fast with SLC caching around 160 GB (which is quite cherry on top). Temperature never reaches above 53 degrees while running crystal disk mark benchmark due to HP Victus Copper SSD heatsink. it came with its own heat sink, but due already having copper heatsink in laptop, i have not used XPG heatsink, but i have seen some benchmark in online with XPG heatsink used in own SSD, Temperature never reaches above 65 degrees, which is also quite good as compared to no heatsink. i use this as secondary drive for storage purpose, not as an boot drive due to already have one installed in my laptop. can also be made boot drive due this SSD have all the qualities of boot drive like TLC Nand flash and physical DRAM. i have seen some negative reviews regarding the controller has been changed by company with SM2262ENG without any intimation, but it was at the time of Covid-19 era and there was also supply chain issues in the world. this controller does not possess any problem in the performance and Dram previously provided with Nanya, but mine i found out with Samsung Dram, which is quite good. lastly, if you want to buy low budget 1 TB SSD, this the best SSD in market due to specification wise and cost wise with solid level performance. rest all thing i leave it up to you now.
P**A
Best Gen 3 M.2 SSD for the price.
Got it for 5.1K (1TB) in the prime day sale. I must say it is the best Gen 3 M.2 SSD in the price range. First it has DRAM (Type DDR3L-1866 CL13 , Size - 1024 MB , 512MB X 2) which massively helps in boot up time as well as sustained write performance. Also it has very good SLC caching. Sustained write (over 10GB file) has average speed of over 1.7 GB/SEC refer techpowerup.com review for that. I am getting over 3.4 GB READ AND 2.8 GB WRITE. Moreover it has an excellent TBW of 640 TB which is only seen in very high end ssd. Another plus point is it comes with a DIY heatsink which is a breeze to install which must be used for best performance. Much better value than Samsung 970 Evo plus or any other Gen3 Dram ssd. Overall go for it blindly for a GEN 3 motherboard or Get the XPG S70 BLADE for a GEN 4 one.
P**R
Works well
Good for the price
E**E
Best gen 3 x4 NVMe SSD with 1GB DRAM
For sustained speeds having 1GB DRAM is a lot better than other higher generation NVMe. +: Excellent build quality & sustained write speeds for volume data. For ₹4.6k@1GB it holds the best price to value. -: Not any in purticular. Or a very thin supplied heat sink?
S**R
Good product
Maine jab buy kiya to sabhi ka review achha tha and speed bhi 3500 mbps tha but mere pc me 2600 hi aa rha hai, pta nahi kyu..
P**R
One of the fastest gen 3 drive, speed as expected.
Tbw and all is good but lets hope its not fried within 2-3 year as other people reported. Speed is good, it runs slightly hotter side but its ok i guess. It comes with dram as well. Great for gen 3 boards.
A**R
Nice NVME at this price.
Great product nice speed at this price.
A**R
Good
Good product
F**S
No meu notebook Acer Nitro 5 An517-55-78YY de 17", as velocidade alcançadas foram de R/W 3443/2718MB/s de 1TB nos testes via software CrystalDiskMark ... Velocidades incríveis para mim, pois a iniciação do meu notebook que já era rápida com um MVMe Gen3x2 da Samsung de 500GB eram da ordem de R/W 1602/743MB/s, algo em torno dos 8 segundos e mesmo adcionando novo HD SSD Sata a este notebook, ele pulou apenas para 10 segundos, e ainda a abertura dos programas ficou surreal de rápido com qualquer clique ... o único senão é a temperatura desse e de qualquer MVMe dessa categoria é a temperatura que aumenta muito, e no caso no meu notebook pulou de 30ºC para 57ºC, mesmo com o termal pad que veio na caixa, nos testes no software CrystalDiskInfo9_0_1a. Como indicado por outro comprador a caixa que vem com o produto tem muita coisa escrita em Chines e é diferente daquela caixa do anúncio, porém é o produto com parâmetros informados no anuncio, indicando que é produto novo, mas que pode ser usado apenas internamente na China ... Seu benchmark que fiz mostra que as velocidades estão compatíveis, mesmo em um notebook comprado em 2020. ... Chegou 10 dias antes do combinado ... Recomendo a todos!
P**R
I've been using the ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive for several months, and it has significantly enhanced my system's performance. The drive offers impressive read and write speeds, making it ideal for gaming, content creation, and general computing tasks. Performance: The SX8200 Pro delivers sequential read speeds of up to 3,500 MB/s and write speeds up to 3,000 MB/s, resulting in rapid boot times, quick application launches, and efficient file transfers. I've noticed a substantial improvement in overall system responsiveness since installing this SSD. Installation: The M.2 2280 form factor made installation straightforward on my compatible motherboard. The drive was recognized immediately, and setting it up as the primary storage device was hassle-free. Reliability: With a 5-year warranty and support for LDPC ECC (Low-Density Parity-Check Error Correcting Code), the SX8200 Pro offers reliability and data integrity, providing peace of mind for critical data storage. Pros: Exceptional read and write speeds Easy installation with M.2 form factor Reliable performance with advanced error correction Competitive pricing for the performance offered Cons: None encountered so far Overall, the ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB SSD has proven to be a valuable upgrade, delivering high-speed performance and reliability. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their system's storage capabilities.
S**I
I needed it to extend my harddisk for my lenovo Legion 5i. I was trying to find the good quality and cheapest ones. I installed it and it worked but sometimes it disconnects without any issues and if you have operating system inside it it crashed. Don't recommened to use it as primary source for your bootable. But i have not faced this issue more than twice. But i moved my system files to primary hdd source and using it as secondary. Might be a laptop thing but good to relay information.
C**D
I bought this to enhance a laptop purchase that did not have a SSD. Looked at many reviews on this and different SSD for a while, and when this SX8200 Pro went on sale for the 1TB, I snapped it up. I do not do immediate reviews as I am NOT a techie, and I have had this SSD since Jan this year, and it is now April, to give you a fair understanding. This arrived, as all things do with prime, fast, and something you should always check, in a factory sealed un-opened package! Okay, I was hesitant, as I never installed this form factor into a laptop and was not sure what to expect, especially as many said it did NOT include the screw needed to install it (why do so many of you complain on a screw??). Waiting for it to arrive, I went to a local pc store, "Reboot" and spoke to one of the techs and they just gave me a bunch of those screws for free, sweet! Look it is not only for this M.2 SSD that so many point out it doesn't have a screw, but almost all of them! I did not need any screw, as my Asus gaming laptop had that screw (kudos Asus) and the install was actually smooth and easy (again, why do so many of you complain on a screw?). As a few mentioned the heat sink is "thin", and yes it should be, for this NEEDS to fit into a laptop, not a desktop motherboard. Yes, i did include the heatsink install to this SSD, before it went into my laptop, and that also was easy to do. The laptop instantly recognized my new Adata XPG SSD and migrating was easy with EaseUS disk copy, though there are many "free" copy or partition programs on the internet that will do the job. Some of you might not find it so easy for this or any SSD to be recognized by your computer, and you should research that on the web, just in case BEFORE you attempt your install, as the work around is very simple in Windows (my version 10). Of course, everything is now super fast (22 ml sec load up) and I have had no hiccups or problems since inception. This SSD runs a lot cooler (per Crystal Disk and CPUz) then the 2.5 in HD that came with my laptop, and any gaming or photo editing software I use, does load up and run better. This product does come with a 5 year warranty, and I do hope the next 4 1/2 years is as good as the last 4 months and I will never need to use it. I would recommend you register your product right away with Adata, and they do have additional software and information for this on their website. Pros; It has improved my love life and woman find me sexier since I now have a LARGE SSD (size matters don't let them fool you). Cost (especially on sale), 5 year warranty, 3rd generation NVMe (which I feel is better then 2nd generation, wouldn't you?), 3D nand, 64 layer architecture, performance (read/write) as stated since it evenly competes or surpasses many of the expensive so called well known SSD including those with the wording Pro. Cons; Nothing comes to mind for this SSD, but, the fear, the unknown to installing a M.2 NVMe into a laptop and really it is nothing to worry over. Just make sure you ground yourself before you open your laptop and have it turned off. For those that can remove the battery, doing that and then pushing the power button is even much more gooder of an idea (same idea of a desktop, but doing the unplug, as there can be residual power in the computer). Lots of YouTube to familiarize yourself first. Would I buy this again, yes I would and can feel confident in recommending this over Samsung EVO Pro, or WD Black or many of the other competing products in this 1TB range. Those two mentioned where the other two on my short list and I would NOT knock them as they are good SSD. One last matter, small but still important. I think the 'sweet' spot (get your minds out of the gutter) for SSD is 512GB or larger and personally, I would never buy one less then 1TB. Why do you ask, and thank you for asking, the price per GB drops the higher you go and most importantly, the performance is always better on the larger SSD. Besides how often do you say to yourself, if I only had a larger hard drive as this one is almost filled up? Finally, sure I could end this with, ask any woman that will not lie to you and she will tell you, larger is much more gooder, but i will simply not go there and say that. Thanks for reading.
K**M
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