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Kingston DC500R 3.84TB SSD Review


As with the ATTO test, we managed to get slightly higher read/write figures than the official numbers with our own Sequential tests. The peak read figure was 561.55MB/s with writes at 532.21MB/s. As you would expect from a drive aimed at the data centre, the drive's performance, after the initial burst, is very consistent for both reads and writes.

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