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Kingston SSDNow mS100 64GB - One Of The Cheapest SSDs Around

1/15/2013 8:50:09 AM

It didn't take us long to check the contents of the package that contained the Kingston SSDNow mS100, as it consisted of a tiny clamshell case, a tiny 'Getting started' leaflet with print that defied our eyesight and the bare OEM SSD drive.

Kingston SSDNow mS100 64GB

Kingston SSDNow mS100 64GB

The word 'tiny' also describes the SSD, as this mSATA model measures a mere 51 x 30mm, which is one eighth the size of a regular 2.5" SSD.

The mSATA form factor is the reason that we were excited to get our hands on the mS100, despite the paucity of the package, as we were using a Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 motherboard for testing, which happens to have an mSATA slot.

Kingston doesn't supply any software with this drive, so you're obliged to use Intel RST, which means that everything we said about installing the Intel 310 also applies to this model.

Kingston's support page for the mS100 gives no indication how you might go about updating the firmware, so we might have to cross that bridge at another time. The controller in this drive is a Phison PS3105-S5, which is an obscure piece of hardware. Phison controllers have cropped up in certain Patriot SSD drives in the past so this isn't the first time we have seen these chips in action, but nonetheless they aren't exactly common.

Kingston doesn't supply any software with this drive, so you're obliged to use Intel RST, which means that everything we said about installing the Intel 310 also applies to this model.

Kingston doesn't supply any software with this drive, so you're obliged to use Intel RST, which means that everything we said about installing the Intel 310 also applies to this model.

Clipping the mS100 into place on the motherboard is very satisfying as it does away with the need for mounting screws or an extra SATA cable. You could easily imagine using the mS100 in a suitable laptop and it would be ideal for a small-form-factor PC.

You pay a modest premium for the small form of the mS100, with the 32GB model selling for $64 and this 64GB version costing $121, which makes the Kingston more expensive than the Corsair, Crucial and SanDisk drives in this group.

The Kingston performed its duties well enough, although we cannot make any great claims about the performance. The controller chip should do a decent job and the communication path between the SSD and the motherboard could hardly be any shorter, so we have to conclude that the Intel software may play a part in the relatively low performance.

Testing the Kingston drive delivered a reasonable set of figures, but when we used the mS100 in its chosen role as a cache drive the results were not impressive.

Testing the Kingston drive delivered a reasonable set of figures, but when we used the mS100 in its chosen role as a cache drive the results were not impressive.

The combination of Phison chip, Intel software and mSATA connector is an unusual setup and the result is rather less performance than we would have hoped to see.

Testing the Kingston drive delivered a reasonable set of figures, but when we used the mS100 in its chosen role as a cache drive the results were not impressive.

There's no denying that you pay a relatively high price for the tiny form factor of this drive, but it seems to be let down by the performance of the Intel RST software.

Details

·         Price: $121

·         Manufacturer: Kingston

·         Website: www.kingston.com

·         Required spec: mSATA connector , Windows 7

Ratings

·         Quality: 7

·         Value: 6

·         Overall: 6

 

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