Kingston ssdnow kc1000, new line of ssds m.2 nvme
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Kingston SSDNow KC1000 is a new line of NVMe protocol compliant solid state drives, all based on a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 interface and using MLC memory and a Phison PS5007-E7 controller to provide excellent performance rates.
Kingston SSDNow KC1000 Features
The Kingston SSDNow KC1000 arrive in capacities of 240 GB, 480 GB and 960 GB to fit the needs of all users, all of them share a write speed of 1600 MB / s except the 240 GB model that complies with 900 MB / s. As for the random performance in 4K reading we have 290, 000 IOPS in the 480 and 960 GB models and 225, 000 IOPS in the 240 GB model. 4K write speed is 190, 000 IOPS for all models.
M.2 NVMe vs SSD: Differences and which one do I buy?
Kingston sells the SSDNow KC1000 in standard M.2 versions as well as in combination with an adapter PCI-Express card. All have a 5 year guarantee. If you were waiting for the moment to renew your SSD disk, these Kingston are surely an excellent option, for now the prices have not been announced so we will have to wait a little longer.
Source: techpowerup
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