XPG Gammix S11 Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅10-07-18
Packaging, Bundle & Closer Look
Black and red is the order of the day, so why should the packaging be any different? The model, brief specifications and capacity are clearly listed on the front, alongside a large image of the drive.



The rear of the packet doesn't give a great deal away but there's plenty of links back to the XPG website where everything you need to know can be found.



Flipping up the lid on the front gives a slightly more in-depth view to the technologies used on the SSD, with a clear plastic window showing off the heatsink on the drive. The S11 is held in place inside a thick piece of foam, ensuring the drive is delivered to you in perfect condition.



The heatsink design is exactly the same as the Gammix S10 reviewed last year, apart from one small difference. XPG have flipped the logo 180° to be orientated correctly within most systems. This is something we noted in our S10 review so it's good to know they listen to complaints as well as compliments.



The reverse side looks remarkably similar. The SX8200NPA code is also present on the SX8200 drive tested a couple of months ago; performance, then, should be similar.



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