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Crucial M550 vs Kingston KC600 1 TB

Crucial M550 Ssd
Crucial M550
2.75 in
0.28 in
Kingston KC600 1 TB Ssd
Kingston KC600 1 TB
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Micron/Crucial’s 20nm 128Gb MLC NAND was released in 2013 and hit the market in a consumableRead more
Crucial's new M550 SSD is based on an updated version of the Marvell controller, which means it no longer uses overprovisioning: you get to use the whole capacity. In our real-life testing we also see a slight performance improvement, which is great, especially considering the M550's competitive pricing.Read more
When someone asks me which SSD to buy, I typically recommend getting the highest capacity they can afford from a reputable brand. Some budget drives should be avoided, especially at...Read more
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Crucial M550Crucial M550
Kingston KC600 1 TBKingston KC600 1 TB
Form factormSATA2.5"

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