Kingston 30GB SSD with TRIM support unleashed for $80
By Dilleshwar Rao on Jan 13, 2010 in Storage | Comment

kingston30gbssd Kingston 30GB SSD with TRIM support unleashed for $80Kingston has added its 30GB SSD drive from its line to the products show cased at CES 2010. The 30GB SSD has TRIM support for Windows 7 and is billed as a boot drive for your OS, not for storing data necessarily. The drive costs you about $79.99 after rebates and is due to release in this February. That low price will get the end users who are looking to upgrade to Windows 7 to get a very fast SSD at an affordable price.

Kingston claims that the SSD drive reads the data at 180MB/s and needs 1.4W of power and writes the data at 50MB/s while consuming 1.7W of power. It is a 2.5-inch drive and has no moving parts. The SSD is rated for 500,000 hours MTBF. Hurry up, this might be the device which comes at that low price in the market today.

[via slashgear]

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