1. Selelekela
The ADATA Ultimate SU800 is a high-performance Solid State Drive (SSD) designed to enhance the speed and efficiency of your computer. Utilizing 3D NAND Flash technology, it offers superior storage density, efficiency, and reliability compared to traditional 2D NAND. This SSD features intelligent SLC caching and a DRAM cache buffer to achieve impressive read/write speeds of up to 560 MB/s and 520 MB/s respectively. It incorporates advanced technologies such as LDPC ECC (Low-Density Parity-Check Error Correcting Code) and DEVSLP (Device Sleep) for enhanced stability, durability, and power efficiency. This manual provides essential information for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your ADATA Ultimate SU800 SSD.

Figure 1: ADATA Ultimate SU800 SSD
2. Likarolo tsa lihlahisoa
- Tshebetso e Phahameng ka ho Fetisisa: Delivers sequential read speeds up to 560 MB/s and write speeds up to 520 MB/s, significantly improving system responsiveness and application loading times.
- 3D NAND Flash Technology: Provides higher storage density, improved power efficiency, and enhanced reliability over traditional 2D NAND.
- Intelligent SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffer: Optimizes data transfer speeds and extends the lifespan of the SSD.
- Advanced Data Protection: Features LDPC ECC for robust data integrity and Data Shaping technology for extended drive longevity.
- Matla a Matla: Supports DEVSLP (Device Sleep) power-saving mode, contributing to longer battery life in laptops and reduced power consumption in desktops.
- E tšoarella ebile ea Tšepahala: Designed with shock and dust resistance, ensuring stable operation in various environments.
- Free Software Tools: Includes access to ADATA's SSD Toolbox for drive monitoring and management, and Migration Utility for easy data transfer.

Figure 2: 3D NAND Flash Technology

Figure 3: SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffer

Figure 4: Low Power Consumption
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
The ADATA Ultimate SU800 package typically includes:
- ADATA Ultimate SU800 Solid State Drive (512GB)
Note: SATA data and power cables are not included and must be purchased separately if needed for desktop installations.

Figure 5: ADATA Ultimate SU800 Retail Box
4. Ho seta le ho kenya
The ADATA Ultimate SU800 SSD is designed for easy installation in both laptops and desktop computers that support a 2.5-inch SATA drive bay.
4.1 Pele ho Instola
- Backup Data: Always back up important data from your existing drive before performing any hardware changes.
- Bokella Lisebelisoa: You may need a screwdriver (Phillips head is common), SATA data cable, and SATA power cable (for desktops).
- Litlhokomelo tse sa fetoheng: Discharge static electricity by touching a grounded metal object before handling the SSD.
- Tlosa motlakase: Netefatsa hore khomphutha ea hau e tima ka botlalo 'me e ntšitsoe leboteng la ho kenya.
4.2 Physical Installation (Laptop)
- Locate the hard drive bay on your laptop. This is often on the bottom panel, secured by screws.
- Remove the existing hard drive (if any) by unscrewing it from its bracket or sliding it out.
- Attach the ADATA SU800 SSD to the hard drive bracket (if applicable) using the provided screws or the screws from the old drive.
- Slide the SSD with the bracket into the hard drive bay and secure it.
- Reassemble your laptop.
4.3 Physical Installation (Desktop)
- Bula mokotla oa komporo ea hau.
- Fumana sebaka se fumanehang sa ho kganna sa di-inch tse 2.5. Haeba khetla ya hao e na le di-inch tse 3.5 feela, o ka nna wa hloka bracket ya adaptara ya di-inch tse 2.5 ho isa ho tse 3.5 (ha e kenyelelitsoe).
- Mount the SSD into the drive bay or adapter bracket.
- Connect one end of a SATA data cable to the SSD and the other end to an available SATA port on your motherboard.
- Hokela thapo ea motlakase ea SATA ho tsoa ho yuniti ea hau ea phepelo ea motlakase (PSU) ho ea ho SSD.
- Koala nyeoe ea hau ea komporo.

Figure 6: SSD fitting into a laptop bay
4.4 Initializing and Formatting the SSD
After physical installation, the SSD needs to be initialized and formatted by your operating system before it can be used.
- Kenya matla komporong ea hau.
- Bakeng sa Windows:
- Right-click on the Start button and select "Disk Management".
- You should see the new SSD listed as "Unallocated" or "Not Initialized".
- Right-click on the SSD and select "Initialize Disk". Choose MBR (Master Boot Record) for older systems or GPT (GUID Partition Table) for newer systems (recommended for drives larger than 2TB, though 512GB can use either).
- Once initialized, right-click on the "Unallocated" space and select "New Simple Volume". Follow the wizard to create and format a new partition.
- Bakeng sa macOS:
- Bula "Disk Utility" (Lisebelisoa > Litšebeletso > Disk Utility).
- Select the new SSD from the sidebar.
- Click "Erase". Choose a name, format (e.g., APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled)), and scheme (GUID Partition Map).
- Tobetsa "Hlakola" hape ho netefatsa.
- Bakeng sa Linux:
- Use a disk utility like GParted or the
fdisk/mkfscommands in the terminal to partition and format the drive.
- Use a disk utility like GParted or the
4.5 Phallo ea Boitsebiso
If you are replacing your primary drive, you can use ADATA's Migration Utility to clone your existing operating system and data to the new SU800 SSD. This utility is available for free download from the official ADATA websebaka.

Figure 7: ADATA SSD Toolbox and Migration Utility
5. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Once installed and formatted, the ADATA Ultimate SU800 SSD functions like any other storage drive. You can install operating systems, applications, and store files on it. For optimal performance and longevity, consider the following:
- Tšehetso ea Sistimi ea Ts'ebetso: Ensure your operating system supports TRIM functionality, which helps maintain SSD performance over time. Modern operating systems (Windows 7+, macOS 10.6.8+, Linux kernel 2.6.33+) typically support TRIM automatically.
- ADATA SSD Toolbox: Download and install the ADATA SSD Toolbox from the official ADATA websebaka. Software ena e u lumella ho:
- Monitor drive health and lifespan.
- View drive information (firmware version, temperature).
- Perform diagnostic scans.
- Ntlafatsa firmware.
- Optimize the SSD.
6. Tlhokomelo
SSDs generally require less maintenance than traditional HDDs due to the absence of moving parts. However, some practices can help ensure optimal performance and longevity:
- Lumella TRIM: Ensure TRIM is enabled in your operating system. This command helps the SSD manage its storage space efficiently, preventing performance degradation. Most modern OS versions enable this by default.
- Qoba ho Defragmentation: Do not defragment your SSD. Defragmentation is designed for HDDs and can reduce the lifespan of an SSD without providing any performance benefit.
- Boloka Firmware e ntlafalitsoe: Regularly check for and install firmware updates using the ADATA SSD Toolbox. Firmware updates can improve performance, stability, and compatibility.
- Boloka Sebaka sa Mahala: While not strictly necessary, keeping some free space (e.g., 10-15%) on your SSD can help maintain performance, especially for drives with lower capacities.
- Li-backups tsa kamehla: Always perform regular backups of your important data to another storage device. While SSDs are reliable, no storage device is immune to failure.
7. Ho rarolla mathata
If you encounter issues with your ADATA Ultimate SU800 SSD, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
7.1 SSD ha ea fumanoa
- Sheba Lithapo: Ensure the SATA data and power cables are securely connected to both the SSD and the motherboard/PSU.
- Litlhophiso tsa BIOS/UEFI: Enter your computer's BIOS/UEFI setup and verify that the SATA port the SSD is connected to is enabled. Also, check if the SSD is recognized in the boot device list.
- Leka Port/Cable e Fapaneng: Test the SSD with a different SATA data cable, power cable, or SATA port on the motherboard.
- Taolo ea Disk (Windows): If detected in BIOS but not in Windows Explorer, check Disk Management to see if it needs to be initialized and formatted (refer to Section 4.4).
- Lintlafatso tsa Bakhanni: Netefatsa hore bakhanni ba taolo ea SATA ea motherboard ea hau ba nakong.
7.2 Tshebetso e butle
- TRIM E E lumelletsoe: Verify that TRIM is enabled for your operating system.
- Mokhoa oa SATA: Ensure your motherboard's SATA controller is set to AHCI mode in the BIOS/UEFI, not IDE mode.
- Nchafatso ea Firmware: Check for and install the latest firmware for your SSD using the ADATA SSD Toolbox.
- Over-provisioning: While the SU800 has built-in over-provisioning, ensure you are not consistently filling the drive to near 100% capacity, as this can impact performance.
- Lisebelisoa tsa Tsamaiso: Hlahloba hore na likarolo tse ling tsa sistimi (CPU, RAM) li sitisa ts'ebetso.
7.3 Operating System Not Booting
- Boot Order: Hlahloba litlhophiso tsa hau tsa BIOS/UEFI ho netefatsa hore SSD e behiloe e le sesebelisoa sa mantlha sa ho qala.
- Phalliso ea Lintlha: If you cloned your old drive, ensure the cloning process was successful and the boot sector was correctly transferred.
- Reinstall OS: If all else fails, a clean installation of the operating system on the SSD may be necessary.
8. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Lebitso la Mohlala | Ultimate SU800 |
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | ASU800SS-512GT-C |
| Digital Storage Bokgoni | 512 GB |
| Sebopeho sa Hard Disk | SATA III (6Gb/s) |
| Sebopeho sa Foromo | 2.5 lisenthimithara |
| Mofuta oa Flash oa NAND | 3D NAND |
| Sequential Bala Lebelo | Ho fihla ho 560 MB/s |
| Sequential Ngola Lebelo | Ho fihla ho 520 MB/s |
| Likarolo Tse Khethehileng | Backward Compatible, Dust Resistant, Hardware Encryption, Shock Resistant, SLC Caching, DRAM Cache Buffer, LDPC ECC, DEVSLP |
| Lisebelisoa tse lumellanang | Likhomphutha tsa desktop, lilaptop |
| Mmala | Ntsho |
| Boima ba Ntho | 1.6 ounces (hoo e ka bang 45g) |
| Mocheso oa ho sebetsa | 0°C ho isa ho 70°C |
| Mocheso oa polokelo | -40°C ho isa ho 85°C |

Figure 8: SSD Back Label with Model Information
9. Boitsebiso ba Tiisetso
The ADATA Ultimate SU800 SSD comes with a Tiisetso e lekantsoeng ea selemo se le seng. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. For detailed terms and conditions, please refer to the official ADATA website or contact ADATA customer support.
Note: Warranty void if removed or tampered with. Please refer to the product label for specific warranty codes (e.g., 2G0123456789) and WWN codes (e.g., 5707C18D12345678) which may be required for warranty claims.
10. Tšehetso
For further assistance, technical support, or to download the latest drivers and software (such as the ADATA SSD Toolbox and Migration Utility), please visit the official ADATA websebaka:
You can also find FAQs and contact information for customer service on their websebaka.