Equipped with a high-quality controller and 3D NAND flash, the A56 provides outstanding system performance. It will give your computer a powerful boost with significantly reduced boot times and accelerated response processes. Can you keep up?
The ultra-fast SATA III 6Gb/s transfer interface delivers incredible sequential transfer rates of up to 560MB/s read and 530MB/s write. It enables boot-ups in the blink of an eye, faster application loading and speedier file execution.
The A56 applies ”SLC Cache technology” with a new caching architecture that combines both SLC and TLC flash blocks. This technology enables all data to be written in the SLC section before being sequentially copied to the TLC block, and as a consequence allows for higher peak writing performance.
The A56’s auto-copy technology allows automatic copy operations from the SLC cache to the TLC blocks inside the NAND without using the controller or DDR. This supports higher efficiency by reducing the controller’s and DRAM’s workload.
A bad block management (BBM) mechanism detects and marks bad blocks to avoid storage in those blocks and eliminate access errors. And, even if errors do occur in new blocks during an erase, this mechanism can move the data to other effective blocks to prevent data loss resulting from the failed erase.
The A56 is one of the lightest and thinnest SSDs of its kind yet it is shock- and vibration-proof, because it contains no moving parts. Equipped with a S.M.A.R.T. monitoring system and ECC (error correction code) technology, it also promises higher data transmission safety.
Easily monitor your new SSD’s health with our free-download software – SP Toolbox. Run performance tests on the A56, get an overall function evaluation, or check detailed information about your device, including used space, device temperature, total bytes written, and many more.
Description | Media | Country | Year |
Silicon Power SSD Review: Background, Types & How to Upgrade [MiniTool Tips] | Mini Tool | Hong Kong | 2020 |
Silicon Power A56 256GB SATA III SSD Review | Funkykit.com | USA | 2019 |
For an Ace System Performance! | Piscomu.com | Korea | 2019 |
Description | Silicon Power SSD Review: Background, Types & How to Upgrade [MiniTool Tips] |
Media | Mini Tool |
Country | Hong Kong |
Year | 2020 |
Description | Silicon Power A56 256GB SATA III SSD Review |
Media | Funkykit.com |
Country | USA |
Year | 2019 |
Description | For an Ace System Performance! |
Media | Piscomu.com |
Country | Korea |
Year | 2019 |