


The 470 MB/s statement was also in larger lettering, with smaller lettering detailing that this was arrived at by combining a Read speed of 250 MB/s and a Write speed of 220 MB/s, which we think is somewhat misleading. The insert lists several features of the drive, such as Samsung 32 nm MLC NAND Flash Memory, Samsung S1MAX SSD Controller, 470 MB/s Read + Write Speed, and a 2.5 inch form factor with SATA II Interface. The drive itself looks stylish, the top being brushed metal with raised SAMSUNG lettering, and orange plastic in the corner of the drive indicating the capacity. The 470 Series comes in a clear plastic container, the drive contained in a foam enclosure. What follows is our review of the 256 GB model. The Samsung 470 Series SSD comes in three capacities, 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB. As a producer of many of the components used in other SSDs, as well as providing OEM SSD solutions for various computer manufacturers, we were surprised that they haven’t entered this market earlier, having introduced this drive in November 2010.

It features read/write speeds of up to 550/520MB/s to efficiently store your data.ġ00% Guaranteed Compatible with your Apple Mac mini and All Operating Systems The KC600 utilises the latest 3D TLC NAND technology while supporting a full security suite that includes AES 256-bit hardware encryption, TCG Opal and eDrive. It comes in both 2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface with backwards compatibility. Kingston’s KC600 is a full-capacity SSD designed to provide remarkable performance and optimised to provide functional system responsiveness with incredible boot, loading and transfer times.
