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Kingston DC1000M 1.92TB SSD Review

For testing, the drives are all wiped and reset to factory settings by HDDerase V4. We try to use free or easily available programs and some real-world testing so you can compare our findings against your own system.
This is a good way to measure potential upgrade benefits.

Main system:
Intel Core i7-7700K with 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM, Sapphire R9 390 Nitro and an Asus Prime Z270-A motherboard.

Other Drives
Intel DCP4510 8TB
Intel Optane SSD DC P4800X 750GB
Kingston DCP1000 1.2TB (RAID 0 / RAID1)
Kingston DC1000B 480GB
Kingston KC1000 960GB

Software:
Atto Disk Benchmark 4.
IOMeter.
Futuremark PC Mark 10.

All our results were achieved by running each test five times with every configuration this ensures that any glitches are removed from the results. Trim is confirmed as running by typing fsutil behaviour query disabledeletenotify into the command line. A response of disabledeletenotify =0 confirms TRIM is active.

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