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May 21 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Along with the SSD itself, the kits include all the needed installation hardware and software to clone the current hard drive to the new SSD. The software included is Acronis True image and a 2.5-inch USB enclosure is included along with 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch drive bay brackets and mounting screws. SATA data power and data cable extenders are included as well.
Kingston says that the SSDs in the kit offer 250MB/sec read speeds and 70MB/sec write speeds. Life expectancy for the drives is about 1.2 million hours. The 80GB bundle retails for $427.50 and the 160GB bundle sells for $843. The drives can be purchased alone for $417.50 for the 80GB and $833 for the 160GB.
Via Kingston
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