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KINGMAX SATA III SSD, the Interface with Fastest Transfer Rate

Kingmax has been known for making RAM and flash memory. Recently, Kingmax has also launched the newest 2.5″ SATA III SSD. For those of you who doesn’t know what a SSD is, just google it out. If you don’t want to click on new tab and search for it, SSD is faster than the good ol’ HDD. It has the standard SATA III 6Gb/s interface and expanded storage capacity of 512GB

Here’s the press release

KINGMAX, a world renowned leading brand of DRAM and flash memory, has launched the latest 2.5” SATA III SSD. It has the standard SATA III 6Gb/s interface and expanded storage capacity of 512GB. It also supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ) which increases the performance and efficiency of SSD by internally optimizes the execution order of commands; thus taking users on a high speed ride. KINGMAX has also introduced a series of SSD with different types, including 1.8” SATA II, 2.5” SATA II, and mSATA, to meet variety of demands from end-users.
 KINGMAX SATA III SSD has a maximum read speed that reaches up to 415MB/s and write speed at 260MB/s that significantly shortens the boot up time and also reduces file transfer time for users. In comparison to the traditional hard drive, SSD replaced the motor and rotating disks with NAND flash to store data; this shift to using electronic transfer comes with many benefits such as higher stability, energy saving, noise-free and etc. Moreover, it considerably lowers the malfunction risk and enables users to enjoy a quiet working environment.
 In order to meet the demands of next generation OS, KINGMAX SSD also supports the Windows 7 TRIM command which optimizes write performance by clearing the garbage collection in the block and save the empty block for new write command. Other built in features such as Error Correction Code (ECC) and Global Wear Leveling function allow an even distribution of write commands to every block to ensure better performance, higher stability, and longer product life. Aside from the outstanding transferring performance, KINGMAX SSD also has shock-resistant up to 1500G, which is 5 times normal hard drive could afford. Moreover, its impactresistant metal shell case effectively fortifies shock tolerance of the SSD, guaranteeing the best data protection for users. KINGMAX SSD can be installed either in PC as a system drive or in laptop. All KINGMAX SSD Series products adhere to the RoHS compliance, CE standard and are FCC certified. KINGMAX is proud to say all of its products are subjected to the most stringent quality control; all products go through rigorous testing to ensure the highest quality. KINGMAX’s products come with lifetime warranty to provide 100% satisfaction guarantee to customers. 2.5” SATAIII SSD Product Features:     Rapid transfer than HDD
     Shock/Vibration resistance
     No Audible Noise
     High reliability
     Global wear-leveling increases product life and optimize performance
     Strongly Wear leveling algorithm to enhance lifetime
     Strongly ECC algorithm to correct data
  2.5” SATAIII SSD Specifications:
n   Capacity: 64GB~512GB
n   Dimension: 100.5mm(length)x69.85mm(width)x9.5mm(tall)
n   Weight: 73g
n   Interface: SATA III 6Gb/s Interface
n   Supports Global wear-leveling
n   Supports NCQ/Trim
n   Supports 40bit BCH ECC
n   High performance:
Sequential Read: Up to 415MB/sSequential Write: Up to 95MB/s for 64GByteUp to 175MB/s for 128GByte                    Up to 260MB/s for 256GByte
                    Up to 260MB/s for 512GByte
n  Operating voltage: DC 5V +/-5%
n Power consumption
Active: 64GB 150mW(Typ.)          128GB/256GB 160mW(Typ.)
          512GB 280mW(Typ.)
    Idle:  64GB 65mW(Typ.)
         128GB/256GB 80mw(Typ.)          512GB 100mW(Typ.)n   Operating Shock: 1500G/1msn   High level reliability, MTBF:1.2 million Hours
n   Operating Temperature: 0~70,
n   Storage Temperature: -55~95n   3 years warranty
 


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