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Kingston 80GB SSD Flash M-Series Hard Drive Review (Legit)

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Legit looks at the new SSD Hard Drive line up from Kingston based on relabelled Intel X-25 technology...

Back at CES 2009 Kingston Digital, the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology, announced that they were launching the first two products in its SSDNow line of solid-state drives (SSD) with the SSDNow E Series and SSDNow M Series. These drives are Intel designed and built products that have been branded with the Kingston name. Re-labeling products is fairly common in the SSD market as dozens of companies offer SSDs, yet very few companies design their own controllers and write their own firmware and wear-leveling algorithms. The drive that we will be looking at today is the Kingston SNM125-S2/80GB, which is a Multi-Level Cell (MLC) SSD that is based off the Intel X25-M 80GB SATA SSD.

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