Kingston and RunCore recently sent us their new mSATA SSDs, which we are taking a closer look at today. From Kingston we received the 60GB and 120GB versions of the mS200 SSDs, and RunCore provided the 120GB version of the Pro V mSATA SSDs.
Manufacturer: Kingston
Kingston and RunCore recently sent us their new mSATA SSDs, which we are taking a closer look at today. From Kingston we received the 60GB and 120GB versions of the mS200 SSDs, and RunCore provided the 120GB version of the Pro V mSATA SSDs.
Check your specific Motherboard/Laptop for compatibility with the mSATA spec, and specifically Intel's iteration of mSATA.
I'm sure it's fast on a compatible platform
So yeah, Newegg caught me with my pants down this time; Do a little extra foot work, this SSD is NOT compatible with any Mini PCIe slot, even though it fits physically
Last week we reviewed the 256GB variant of Plextor's M6M mSATA SSD line. Today we will continue where we left using the same tests, benchmarks and testing machine but now on to a different brand's offering which is Kingston Technology's SSDNow mS200 240GB mSATA SSD.
a little slow to arrive but there was a Holiday, works as advertised and is very fast. good price for this product , about half of msrp. I would recommend it to anyone that needs a Msata drive at 3.5v
Solid product will purchase again
A great SSD - using it on my HTPC (Gigabyte Brix i3 (5010)). Machine boots very quickly. Used with Ubuntu 14 and Windows 10. Both booted almost instantly after BIOS post - only a couple of seconds pause. Kodi starts in less than a second!
Bought this to go in my BRIX. Works exactly as expected and is plenty fast for a mini PC (streaming, browsing, emails, etc.). This is used at the boot drive and is supplemented by another regular 2.5" SSD inside the Brix.
Performance; price
None
Not the fastest, but definitely does the job well. Would buy again if I needed a msata ssd
Excellent product, the shipping very long.
Works perfectly. I can't comment on the speed since connected through an IDE bus. This was plug n play in my old IBM T42, through an Ableconn adapter.
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