Kingston Unveils Performance Line of SSDs Comments

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 12th Aug 2009
Kingston Unveils  Performance Line of SSDs

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comment Beaky69 said on 12th August 2009

Is there any word as to which controller the range uses? I believe Kingston previously made use of the Intel controller...hopefully this one will too.

comment Mathew White said on 12th August 2009

Lots of talk about faster and faster read/write speeds, but ultimately, I'm not that interested when what I want is larger capacity. I edit video on a Mac Pro and I currently have three 2TB drives in this unit. Replacing those ultimately with SSDs rather than HDDs would be fantastic. Less focus on speed, more focus on capacity please, manufacturers.

comment Xiphias said on 12th August 2009

Kingston's kits use a rebanded Intel X25-M, is this a new Kingston-designed drive or a rebrand of something else?

comment David said on 26th August 2009

"random 4K writes of up to 291 IOPS"

lol, that's what I call performance. c'mon TR...

comment Geoff Richards said on 26th August 2009

@David - c'mon TR... and review one? :)

That's the official wording from the press release, so I assume you're not suggesting it's a typo?

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