Today, we’re checking out one such product – the ADATA Legend 960 Max, in its 2TB configuration. From the get-go, the ADATA Legend 960 Max looks virtually similar to any other M.2 SSD on the market with the addition of an external heat sink. Specifically, the specs appear to be identical to that of the ADATA Legend 960 but with the added heat sink. Given the read and write speeds the ADATA Legend 960 Max is capable of, it is a great choice for users that want a premium and fast SSD. The ADATA Legend 960 Max doesn’t stand out among the rest of the higher-end SSDs in terms of performance, but there is one area where it does – pricing. The ADATA Legend 960 Max 2TB retails for PHP 7,150, which is not bad considering it already comes with a heat sink. For that price, it’s hard to beat what the ADATA Legend 960 Max can do, plus the added heat sink. Read more in our articles including "ADATA Legend 960 Max 2TB Review" and "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Review".
Today, we’re checking out one such product – the ADATA Legend 960 Max, in its 2TB configuration. From the get-go, the ADATA Legend 960 Max looks virtually similar to any other M.2 SSD on the market with the addition of an external heat sink.
Specifically, the specs appear to be identical to that of the ADATA Legend 960 but with the added heat sink. Given the read and write speeds the ADATA Legend 960 Max is capable of, it is a great choice for users that want a premium and fast SSD. The ADATA Legend 960 Max doesn’t stand out among the rest of the higher-end SSDs in terms of performance, but there is one area where it does – pricing.
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