ADATA Swordfish & Falcon M.2 NVMe Solid State Drives Review

ADATA Swordfish Overview

Both of these drives are 80mm long, so you shouldn’t have an issue fitting them in your motherboard. Starting with the Swordfish it has a small heatspreader on top of it which is silver and sort of has a fish scale design on it with a small ADATA logo.

ADATA Swordfish SSD

Flipping over to the back we can see that the drive is single-sided. There is a sticker on the back that lets us know the capacity and has our relevant serial numbers. For those wondering the Swordfish make use of the Realtek RTS5763DL 4-channel flash controller as well as 96-layer 3D TLC NAND.

ADATA Swordfish SSD

Moving on to the Falcon, it has a gold heatspreader on it with lines going across it and an ADATA logo.

ADATA Falcon SSD

Much like the Swordfish the Falcon is single-sided. It is also powered by a Realtek controller (RTS5762DL) and uses 96-layer 3D TLC NAND.

ADATA Falcon SSD

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