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Kingston SNM125-S2/160GB 2.5in 160GB SATA SSD
 
 

Kingston SNM125-S2/160GB 2.5in 160GB SATA SSD

by Kingston


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Product Specifications
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BrandKingston
Item Height 30 millimetres
Item Width12 centimetres

Technical Details

  • Fast – 250MB/sec. read, 70MB/sec. write, 2.5" form factor
  • Durable – no moving mechanical parts, enabling the SSD to handle rougher conditions
  • Guaranteed – backed by a three-year Kingston warranty and 24/7 tech support
  • Reliable – low write amplification and unique wear-leveling design mean the drives will last longer
  • Advanced Architecture – 10 parallel channel architecture
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 16 x 12 x 3 cm ; 86 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 118 g
  • Item model number: SNM125-S2/160GB
  • ASIN: B001VFUO7C
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 16 April 2009
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 150,910 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
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Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

SSDNow M Series drives increase performance with the impressive input and output operations per second (IOPS), a result of the drive's NAND Flash components and the powerful Native Command Queuing. With higher IOPS than a standard mechanical hard disk drive (HDD), SSDNow M Series allows for faster boot times and faster application loads than HDDs, ultimately making a power user more productive.

SSD uses a standard hard disk drive interface but unlike an HDD, SSD is very rugged and can handle more shock because it's built with no moving parts. Kingston's SSDNow M Series can withstand greater shock than an HDD, making it an ideal solution for executives and road warriors who push the limits of their notebooks. Kingston's SSDNow M Series drives are equipped with S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) to tell the user when a drive is about to fail.

For added peace of mind, the drives are backed by 24/7 tech support, a three-year warranty and legendary Kingston® reliability.

Product Description


SSDNow M Series drives increase performance with the impressive input and output operations per second (IOPS), a result of the drive's NAND Flash components and the powerful Native Command Queuing
With higher IOPS than a standard mechanical hard disk drive (HDD), SSDNow M Series allows for faster boot times and faster application loads than HDDs, ultimately making a power user more productive
SSD uses a standard hard disk drive interface but unlike an HDD, SSD is very rugged and can handle more shock because it's built with no moving parts
Kingston's SSDNow M Series can withstand greater shock than an HDD, making it an ideal solution for executives and road warriors who push the limits of their notebooks
Kingston's SSDNow M Series drives are equipped with S
M
A
R
T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) to tell the user when a drive is about to fail

 
 Product Description Kingston SSDNow M-Series - solid state drive - 160 GB - SATA-300 
 Type Solid state drive - intern

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Fast but didn't last 8 Jan 2010
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This is the much-heralded Intel X25M. Note that this is a G1 version, though (50nm technology, not 34nm), which means it doesn't support Intel's standalone TRIM tool (although you can use the other Intel tools).

The drive was fantastic. I spent a lot of time figuring out how to set it up correctly so that I didn't end up with the wrong block size on the drive, and once it was up and running it was very, very fast, and obviously totally quiet.

Unfortunately, it has starting yielding data errors (I've owned it for about 3 months). A lot of them. This is confirmed by the Intel drive integrity checker, and has made my system an unstable nightmare. Many kudos to Kingston for telling me I can RMA it without any argument, but RMAing your system's only hard drive is kind of like shipping your car back to the factory for repairs....you are glad they are fixing it, but it puts you in a bad position in the meantime.

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