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ADATA Falcon – Review 2020 – PCMag AU
ADATA’s excellent SSD lineage raises expectations sky-high for its TLC-based Falcon M.2 drive. It’s solid, but it can’t soar above earlier efforts from the likes of WD—and ADATA itself.

The Falcon is an internal PCI Express (PCIe) NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) from ADATA, a drive maker that has been banging out superior-value SSDs for some years now. In early 2019, the company’s XPG SX8200 Pro broke onto the scene at a 15-cent-per-gigabyte price point and took on all comers. But the Falcon (starts at $54.99 for a 256GB version, $129.99 for the 1TB one we tested) is more muted. The year 2020 is tougher on the M.2 SSD front, and the Falcon faces off not just against superior ADATA…
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