


The 1TB model we are looking at for the review can be picked up for $140. The ADATA SE900G comes with a 5-year warranty and comes in capacities of 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB. Users who need to work with large files can find a lot to like here, though performance can vary depending on the rest of one’s gear. For example, the company states that a user can transfer a 10GB, 4K movie in about 10 seconds. Leveraging the USB Gen 3.2 Gen 2×2 (Type-C), the drive has 2GB/s for quoted speeds. For those using it in class and the drive is being all swirly and trippy, maybe less of a good idea. Since gaming is one of the markets they are going after and gamers like to have flashy rigs, this makes sense. The drive comes with an RGB panel on the front with a neat rainbow swirl thing going on while in use.

The ADATA SE900G likes to place itself as a balance of performance and design. A big selling point here is that the drive is compatible with just about anything, so if a user has Android, macOS, or Windows, they can store their media on it no problem. The drive leverages USB 3.2 Gen2x2 for the interface which bumps its performance up to a potential 2GB/s read and write. The ADATA SE900G is the company’s latest portable SSD.
