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Capacity 960 GB
Form Factor 2.5"
Interface SATA III
Seq Read 500 MB/s
Seq Write 450 MB/s
Endurance (TBW) 300 TBW
The Kingston A400 960GB functions as a foundational entry-level SATA III SSD, defined by a DRAM-less architecture that prioritizes basic storage accessibility over sustained throughput. The drive typically utilizes a 2-channel controller—most commonly the Phison S11 or Silicon Motion SM2258XT—paired with variable sources of 3D TLC NAND flash. Without dedicated DRAM for the mapping table, the A400 relies entirely on a small SLC pseudo-cache to maintain peak burst speeds; once this cache is saturated, write performance drops significantly to native NAND speeds, often below 100 MB/s. Field notes: the drive is widely recognized for substantial Bill of Materials variability, meaning the specific controller and NAND manufacturer may change between batches without a revision to the model number. A notable technical failure mode associated with units utilizing the Phison S11 controller is the "SATAFIRM S11" error, a firmware panic state where the drive locks, becomes read-only or inaccessible, and identifies itself generically by the controller name. Due to the lack of DRAM buffering, the drive exhibits higher write amplification during random I/O workloads compared to drives with dedicated cache.
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