Kingston Technology has just announced its collaboration with SandForce for the construction of the new SSD controller with Kingston HyperX SandForce SF-2281 with SATA 3.0 (6Gb / s) and capacity of 120GB and 240GB. Thanks to the controller and used the Intel 25nm NAND memory chip (P / E 5K), these discs can reach theoretical speeds exceptional, with a bandwidth of read and write data at 525 and 480MB/se a number of I / O second (IOPS) is equal to 40,000 and 60,000 respectively (for the 240GB model).
The SSD Kingston Technology HyperX support TRIM, SMAR T DuraClass and to improve reliability and performance and are sold with a HyperX Upgrade Kit that includes: o Acronis True Image software migration or HyperX HD 2.5 "Desktop Mounting Plate or HyperX USB Drive Bay or External HyperX HyperX Multi-Head Screwdriver or SATA Data Cable
The SSD Kingston Technology HyperX support TRIM, SMAR T DuraClass and to improve reliability and performance and are sold with a HyperX Upgrade Kit that includes: o Acronis True Image software migration or HyperX HD 2.5 "Desktop Mounting Plate or HyperX USB Drive Bay or External HyperX HyperX Multi-Head Screwdriver or SATA Data Cable
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