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There are over 50 manufactures, that use sandforce and yes, kingston is one of them. But they are the worst, since some time ago, they silently switched Sync nand to Async nand without any announcment.

Really? I mean I avoided them because of terrible reviews, but I never bothered to find out why.

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Really? I mean I avoided them because of terrible reviews, but I never bothered to find out why.

Yep

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7763/an-update-to-kingston-ssdnow-v300-a-switch-to-slower-micron-nand

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I don't like kingston in general already. With the LTT kingston e3 coverage, I relate that linus has them as a sponsor and it puts him in that tough place, but I could not in good faith recommend almost any kingston product to anyone. This just adds to it.

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I don't like kingston in general already. With the LTT kingston e3 coverage, I relate that linus has them as a sponsor and it puts him in that tough place, but I could not in good faith recommend almost any kingston product to anyone. This just adds to it.

 

Their Fury line of ssd is a pure joke. 2010 controller in a 2014 drive for more money than competing drives ?

How about no.

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