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Input/Output operations a second. It's a form of benchmarking

I was on kingston's website looking at their ssd specs (v300 240gb) and I came across this;

 

240GB — up to 85,000 / up to 43,000 IOPS

 

Does that mean 85k input then 43k output or . . .?

CPU: i5 4430 PSU: XFX 550w Ram: 8gb Patriot Viper 1600mhz


Motherboard: MSI H87M-G43 Case: Fractal Design Define R4


SSD: 840 Evo 250gb, 512gb MX100 GPU: MSI GTX 980TI Gaming Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo

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Input/Output operations a second. It's a form of benchmarking

 

It means more fast read/write.

Thanks I was confused as to why there were to max IOPS

CPU: i5 4430 PSU: XFX 550w Ram: 8gb Patriot Viper 1600mhz


Motherboard: MSI H87M-G43 Case: Fractal Design Define R4


SSD: 840 Evo 250gb, 512gb MX100 GPU: MSI GTX 980TI Gaming Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo

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