Kingston A400 M.2 SA400M8/120G 128 GB
![]() | Outdated Product Placement: internal; Volume: 128 GB; Form factor: M.2; M.2 interface: SATA 3; Controller: Phison PS3111-S11; Write speed (MB/s): 320; Read speed (MB/s): 500; DWPD (times/day): 0.3; Manufacturer's warranty: 3 years; TRIM; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Kingston A400 M.2 SSD is a budget-friendly and reliable storage option, offering durability and decent performance. Users have reported that over three years, only 12% of the rewrite resource was utilized, indicating its longevity. It operates at the speed of a regular 2.5" SATA SSD, making it a suitable choice for those looking for a cost-effective upgrade. However, there have been issues with older firmware causing startup problems, which is something potential buyers should be aware of. Overall, if your device supports an M.2 slot, this SSD can be a good investment, especially for laptops like the MSI Apache, where it fits perfectly under SATA M.2.
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Installed in MSI Apache laptop. Just there there was a place for it and just under SATA M.2 Price, speed No |
Cheap, reliable, operates at the speed of a regular 2.5" SATA SSD. Over 3 years, 12% of the rewrite resource was used. No |
I poured my last money into this [censored], but it didn’t even start No It just didn't start because of the old firmware use Kingston SA400M8/240G less than month |
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