Adata Su630 Firmware Update Exclusive -

Open Device Manager > Disk Drives > Right-click your ADATA SU630 > Properties > Details tab > Select Hardware Ids. Look for the firmware revision (e.g., "V1.0," "V1.2," "V1.4").

You can also use CrystalDiskInfo. Locate the "Firmware" row. If you see V1.4 or V1.5, you are likely up to date. If you see V1.0, V1.1, or V1.2, you need the update.

As of late 2025, the verified stable firmware versions for the ADATA SU630 are as follows. Check your current firmware using CrystalDiskInfo or ADATA’s own SSD Toolbox before proceeding. adata su630 firmware update exclusive

| Capacity | Controller Revision | Latest Firmware | Release Date | Key Fixes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 240GB | MAS0902A-B2C | SVN239 | March 2025 | Fixed SLC cache overflow after standby | | 480GB | MAS0902A-B2C | SVN335 | August 2024 | Resolved SMART ID reporting (E8 & E9) | | 960GB | MAS0902A-BC2 | SVN442 | January 2025 | Improved TRIM response time under load | | All Capacities | (QDI Revision) | QF210 | June 2025 | Exclusive - Patch for NVMe/ATA Secure Erase bug |

Note: The "QF210" firmware is considered an exclusive release because it was only distributed to enterprise customers and data recovery centers. It addresses a rare bug where the drive would drop from BIOS after a power loss. Open Device Manager > Disk Drives > Right-click


Sometimes, the Toolbox says "No Update Available," but you know your drive is buggy. Here is the exclusive troubleshooting guide:

Issue 1: "Drive not supported" message.

Issue 2: Update fails at 99%.

Issue 3: Drive is in V1.0, but the Toolbox shows no update. Sometimes, the Toolbox says "No Update Available," but

ADATA typically provides a firmware update tool for their SSDs. Here's a general process:

Updating the firmware of your ADATA SU630 involves a few steps: