Benchmarks

In Sequential Reads and Writes, we can see that it is below what ADATA gave on the specs sheet of their product, around 4000 MB/s. This type of number really depends on the components used, so it may vary from system to system. Also, we can see that this SSD was beaten by a DRAMless SSD in sequential reads, which is the KP800.

Random 4K reads and writes are about average for what an SSD with DRAM speeds should have. This also shows the real-world speed of your SSD on daily usage. So far, the ADATA Legend 960 MAX performs well.

Temperature-wise, the ADATA Legend 960 MAX is one of the hottest SSDs I tested among the SSDs with DRAM. It may be because the sample I got was somehow a little bit damaged from the previous reviewer, or it is what it is. Though the SSD is running in the normal range of working temperatures,

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