Silicon Power Ace A55 512GB

Specifications

Core

Capacity 512 GB

Form Factor 2.5"

Interface SATA III

Performance

Seq Read 560 MB/s

Seq Write 530 MB/s

Endurance (TBW) 400 TBW

Price History

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SSD Description

The Silicon Power Ace A55 is a SATA III 2.5-inch drive that typically uses a DRAM-less architecture and a variable bill of materials. The specific controller and NAND can change between batches; the drive relies on a pseudo-SLC (pSLC) caching tier to reduce latency and maintain sequential throughput during burst workloads.

Key Specifications

  • Interface: SATA III 6Gb/s
  • Max Sequential Speeds: 560 MB/s Read, 530 MB/s Write
  • Controller: Variable (Commonly Phison S11 or SMI SM2258XT)
  • NAND Type: 3D NAND (Variable TLC/QLC)
  • DRAM Cache: No (DRAM-less)
  • Features: SLC Caching, ECC (Error Correction Code), S.M.A.R.T. monitoring, Bad Block Management

Hardware Alternatives

  • Kingston A400: This is the most direct hardware relative. Both drives frequently utilize the Phison S11 controller and share similar performance profiles and variability in NAND sourcing.
  • Crucial BX500: A primary competitor in the DRAM-less SATA tier. The BX500 typically uses Micron-sourced NAND and exhibits similar thermal and random I/O limitations due to the lack of DRAM.
  • TeamGroup GX2 / ADATA SU650: These drives act as functional clones in terms of architecture, often rotating through the same pool of budget-oriented controllers and flash dies found in the Ace A55.

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