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Today we have yet again another brand new SSD for review for you all, the Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB. You may be aware that Kingston already has a HyperX SSD available on the market, and may be wondering exactly what this 3K stands for? The 3K stands for...
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Derzeit ist es etwas ruhig geworden um den vielfach verwendeten Controller namens SandForce aus dem Hause LSI. Dies scheint jedoch kein Grund für Kingston zu sein die eigenen Produkte weiter zu verbessern und dem SandForce SF-2281 weitere Reserven zu entlocken. Die Nachricht ist eindeutig: noch mehr Leistung für weniger Geld. So lautet die Offensive beim aktuellen Modell Kingston HyperX 3K. Was die geheimnisvolle Bezeichnung 3K im Namen bedeutet und wie sich die SSD im Vergleich zu den Mitstreitern schlägt, verrät wie immer der nachfolgende Bericht.
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With SSD tech advancing at a colossal rate and more and more technical terms appearing every day to describe controller types, wear levellers and other such additions can make it hard to know what is what in the world of the Solid State Drive.
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Today we are taking a look at the latest Solid State Drive from Kingston – the HyperX 3K 120GB which utilises the performance oriented Sandforce SF 2281 controller.
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This isn't just another HyperX 3K review, like the 99 others you've seen. This is the first real and true review of the HyperX 3K, now with working TRIM and it's available to end-users.
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Kingston recently announced the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 Flash drive that is designed for enthusiasts and gamers, and we have been dying to see how fast this drive really is. Kingston has this drive rated up to 225MB/s read and 135MB/s write! Read on to see what we think of this drive and then see what the benchmark numbers reveal about the 64GB drive that we got for testing.
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If you are out to buy a large capacity USB 3.0 compatible flash drive and you need the highest possible data transfer speeds then look no further since none is currently faster than the latest and quite amazing HyperX 3.0 8-Channel USB Flash Drive by Kingston.
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Today we are looking at the new 240GB HyperX SSD drive from Kingston which is based around the leading mainstream Sandforce SF-2281 Controller.
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SSDs are becoming more and more mainstream these days, with costs gradually coming down making them more accesible in more useful capacities, to more people. SATA III is a recent development that has seen these solid state discs almost doubling their read/write sequential performance, something that seems rediculous considering the relatively slow speed of our fastests HDDs just a few years ago.
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Kingston may of been fashionably late to the SandForce party, but its explanation for wanting to avoid the issues that have (and still) plague other manufacturers is sound. Its first SandForce offerings appropriately fall under the HyperX branding, and offer speeds to take full advantage of the new SATA 6Gb/s bus.
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