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Kingston DC1500M 3.84TB SSD Review



In our read throughput test, the DC1500M peaked at 2,663MB/s at the 16MB block mark, short of the official maximum of 3,100MB/s.


In our write throughput test, the drive peaked at 2,435MB/s again short of the official maximum of 2,700MB/s but closer to the official figure than the read performance.

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