Kingston company invites all owners of SSDNow V200 SSD with a capacity of 64 or 128 GB to upgrade the system software that will not only fix the detected errors, but also to increase the speed of memory devices.
According to the press release, when testing an SSD-based system in motherboard Intel DP67BG with Processor Core i5-2500K and 4 GB DDR3-1333 running Windows 7 (64-bit version), the new firmware version 64 GB allows to increase the number of I / O operations per second (IOPS) with arbitrary data blocks when writing up to 136% and 22% in reading. For the 128 GB model a bit more modest growth rates - 129% and 5%, respectively.
In addition to the release of new firmware, Kingston has announced the reduction of recommended retail price for SSDNow V200 drives up to 40% regardless of the storage amount . Related Products :
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