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Kingston SSDNow X25-E 64 GB Internal Solid State Drive - 1 x Retail Pack

2.5" - SATA/300 - Hot Swappable - MPN: SNE125S264GB See Product Details

Product Details of Kingston SSDNow X25-E 64 GB Internal Solid State Drive - 1 x Retail Pack

Description

This Kingston SSDNow solid-state drive (SSD) rounds out its suite of enterprise product. This solid-state drive uses NAND Flash memory components and is not only faster but also more reliable and more durable than mechanical hard drive.

Quick Glance

Internal/External: Internal

Interface: SATA/300

Drive Width: 2.5"

Drive Type: Solid State Drive

Capacity: 64000

Summary

Product Title: Kingston SSDNow X25-E 64 GB Internal Solid State Drive - 1 x Retail Pack

Manufacturer: Kingston

Power Score: 4.7 | 2 Reviews

Storage

Capacity: 64 GB

Interface

Interface Type: SATA/300

Performance

Drive Type: Solid State Drive

General

Internal/External: Internal

Form Factor Width: 2.5"

Dimensions

Weight: 2.82 oz

Dimensions: 0.28" Height x 2.75" Width x 3.94" Depth

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Hot Swappable: Yes

Shock Tolerance: 1000 Gs

Vibration Tolerance: 3.1 Gs

Product Series: E

Maximum Read Transfer Rate: 250 MBps

Maximum Write Transfer Rate: 170 MBps

Drive Interface: SATA/300

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  • 4.8
  testseek.com - Oct 28, 2011

Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW E-Series SATA300

Testseek.com has collected 12 expert reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW E-Series SATA300 and the average expert rating is 95 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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  • 4.5
  legitreviews.com - Feb 14, 2010

Kingston 128GB V+ Series SNV325-S2 SSD Review

Kingston announced their second generation of V+ series SSDs yesterday and we have spent the past several weeks playing around with one of these new drives. What has Kingston done differently with their second generation of V+ series drives? Well, for starters they have moved over to a Toshiba controller with Toshiba MLC NAND Flash!

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