18 - 04 - 2024
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CONCLUSION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

zadak twss3 1tb review b

   The ZADAK TWSS3 1TB performed exactly as I was expecting, meaning just like with most 2.5” SSDs out in the market today (in some tests better and in some worse). This of course is not a bad thing, the SATA III connectivity has been maxed out for well over 5 years now so we can’t expect anything new in terms of performance to appear in the market (although 550MB/s+ sustained models would be nice). So aside performance the only things which are basically left are endurance and capacity and even though the TWSS3 does well on the former it falls back on the latter. Yes, the highest capacity model (2TB) should be more than enough for most consumers out there but several brands already have 4TB models available (less than a handful have 8TB ones) so ZADAK should expand their available capacities (either with this or other models).


   Just like with the SPARK RAM kit again by ZADAK I was unable to find the 1TB TWSS3 2.5” SSD anywhere online so once again i find myself unable to comment about price (and thus a price/performance ratio). Still based on its performance numbers if you can get your hands on a ZADAK TWSS3 1TB 2.5” SSD for the same price as one of the other DRAMless models you should really consider doing so.

 

PROS


- Overall Performance
- NAND Controller Features
- Endurance Numbers (
600TBW For The 1TB
Capacity)
-
5
Year Limited Warranty
- Price



CONS


- Current Availability
- Value Model (DRAMless Design)
- No Cloning Software
Included
- Available Capacities (Only Up To 2TB)