Compare Solid State Drives

Compare A-DATA Premier Pro SP920 128GB vs Kingston Data Centre DC500R 1920GB

A-DATA Premier Pro SP920 128GB and Kingston Data Centre DC500R 1920GB are both solid state drives with the same Interface (SATA 6 Gb/s) and Form Factor (2.5"). The main differences are in Capacity and NAND Flash Type.
Save comparison
Prices
(Change region)
Prices
(Change region)
Out of Stock
Free shipping
Out of Stock
Free shipping
* Pangoly may earn a commission when you use one of the links to make a purchase. (Disclosure)
* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.
Pangoly Score (How do we rate?)
87
Pangoly Score (How do we rate?)
-
Brand
ADATA
Brand
Kingston
Model
ASP920SS3-128GM-C
Model
SEDC500R/1920G
Release Date
📅 November 2015
Release Date
📅 February 2020
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date.
User reviews
★★★☆☆
(7 reviews)
User reviews
Performance (Charts)
355th / 1746
Performance (Charts)
n/a
Effective Value
-
Effective Value
-
Price history
View Details ►
Price history
View Details ►
Price/GB
-
Price/GB
$0.21
GB/$1
-
GB/$1
4.79
Pros
  • Marvell 88SS9189 controller
  • Good reading performance
Pros
-
Cons
  • The 128GB version has limited writing speed
Cons
-
Series
Premier Pro SP920
Series
-
Capacity
128 GB
Capacity
1900 GB
Interface
SATA 6 Gb/s
Interface
SATA 6 Gb/s
NVME
No
NVME
No
Form Factor
2.5"
Form Factor
2.5"
SSD Controller
Marvell 9189
SSD Controller
-
NAND Flash Type
MLC (synchronous)
NAND Flash Type
TLC
Max Sequential Read
Up to 560 MB/s
Max Sequential Read
-
Max Sequential Write
Up to 180 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
-
MTBF
1,200,000 hours
MTBF
-
-

Comparison and key differences summary

Reasons to buy the A-DATA Premier Pro SP920 128GB:

Buy now

Reasons to buy the Kingston Data Centre DC500R 1920GB:

  • Newer Product, it was released around 4 years later
  • More Capacity (+1772 GB available)

Buy now

Have you found incorrect information on this page? Contact us and we will fix it as soon as possible.

Trending comparisons (Solid State Drives)

x