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Kingston DC1500M 3.84TB SSD Review

Kingston rate the random 4K read performance of the drive as up to 480,000 IOPS. Using our 4-threaded tests, we couldn't quite hit that maximum figure, the best we saw was 456,920 IOPS (QD64). Our tests also confirmed the low latencies that the drive operates at throughout the tested queue depths.

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