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Samsung PM830 128gb or Kingston A400 120gb
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<blockquote data-quote="hamdy" data-source="post: 762680" data-attributes="member: 59275"><p>thanks. i read it. it helped me about A400 only and i read this on it "</p><p>The interface used by this model is SATA Rev. 3.0. The controller used is named 2 Ch², and it is not found on other models of SSD drives. At least not at the time this review was written. Kingston A400 uses TLC NAND flash memory for storing data. It is the cheapest form of flash memory for storage drives, and it is less durable than other types that are used in more expensive drives. TLC NAND is not recommended for business environments and users who need durable storage that is used heavily, on a regular basis."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamdy, post: 762680, member: 59275"] thanks. i read it. it helped me about A400 only and i read this on it " The interface used by this model is SATA Rev. 3.0. The controller used is named 2 Ch², and it is not found on other models of SSD drives. At least not at the time this review was written. Kingston A400 uses TLC NAND flash memory for storing data. It is the cheapest form of flash memory for storage drives, and it is less durable than other types that are used in more expensive drives. TLC NAND is not recommended for business environments and users who need durable storage that is used heavily, on a regular basis." [/QUOTE]
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