Kitguru has another Phison PS3110-S10 based SSD up for review, the Kingston SSDNow KC400 512GB SATA SSD. This drive is heavily packaged compared to others, with sixteen 32GB 15nm MLC NAND packages and a 256MB DDR3L-1600 paired with the eight channel controller. The drive is marketed at businesses and with an 800TB lifetime, 450GB of writes everyday for the five year warranty as well as SmartECC and SmartRefresh it would fit that bill. Consumers and businesses alike will appreciate the sequential read/write performance of 550MB/s and 530MB/s. Overall it is another drive that fits into the existing pack of drives and is worth your consideration, especially if you have need of its error correction features. Read the full review for more information.
"Kingston’s SSDNow KC400 family is part of the company’s business-oriented SSD product line which features end-to-end data path protection, technologies to protect data in the NAND and guard against read errors, as well as good endurance."
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Kingston SSDs should be
Kingston SSDs should be reviewed twice. Once with a review sample the day of the availability of the model, and a second time with a retail part 6 months latter.
literally not only kingston
literally not only kingston but other brands too. apparently, where’s the 2nd review for retail product that came with micron vram got 10xx series NV graphic cards???
boooo, business on the front
boooo, business on the front and back end, so no room for a party anywhere? I say boooooooo!