February 20, 2014

KINGMAX Offers 3 SSD Series for DIY Users

It is not really hard to DIY a computer. But there are so many components, like mother boards, display cards, powers, RAMs, etc. Every component has many options for choosing, and they often confused users. At first, you should make sure what do you need. It is important! If you finally make up a computer which does not meet your need, then you may doubt that why do you work it by yourself.

A solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device using integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently. SSD technology uses electronic interfaces compatible with traditional block input/output (I/O) hard disk drives, thus permitting simple replacement in common applications. Also, new I/O interfaces like SATA Express are created to keep up with speed advancements in SSD technology. Most SSDs use NAND-based flash memory, which retains data without power. For applications requiring fast access, but not necessarily data persistence after power loss, SSDs may be constructed from random-access memory (RAM). Such devices may employ separate power sources, such as batteries, to maintain data after power loss.


For different users, there are different needs. For example, an user who used hard disk drives(HDD) all the time, so he does not know why should he update his HDD with more cost. In this case, an entry type SSD is a good choice! And for game players’ need, the professional type SSD do excellent performance with higher speed. And KINGMAX promise the file maintenance. KINGMAX knows that any file corrupted may eat game players’ heart out.

World's best-known memory brand, KINGMAX, provides different series of SSD to meet users’ need. While you know what level of SSDs you need, you can just take the SSD away.

KINGMAX DIY SSD family’s key specs

Type
Entry Level
Advanced
Professional
Series
SSD SME Xvalue
SSD SMP32/SMP35 Client
SSD SMU32/SMU35 Client pro
Capacity:
60GB/120GB/240GB
60GB/120GB/240GB/ 480GB
60GB/120GB/240/480GB
Interface:
SATA III 6GB/s
SATA III 6GB/s
SATA III 6GB/s
Size:
100.0mmx69.85mmx7.0mm
100.5mmx69.85mmx7.0mm
100.0mmx69.85mmx7.0mm
Weight
71g
73g
73g
Sequential read and write
60GB   Read: up to 450MB/s 
Write: up to 75MB/s
120GB  Read: up to 540MB/s 
Write: up to 150MB/s
240GB  Read: up to 540MB/s 
Write: up to 300MB/s
60GB:  Read: up to 550MB/s 
Write: up to 500MB/s    
120/240/480GB
Read: up to 550MB/s 
Write: up to 520MB/s 
60/120/240/480GB:
        Read: up to 550MB/s 
Write: up to 520MB/s
Random Write Speed:

60/120/240GB:  
Up to 75,000 IOPS
480GB:  Up to 75,000 IOPS)
60/120/240GB:
        Up to 85,000 IOPS
480GB  Up to 50,000 IOPS

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