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Vor etwa einem Jahr haben wir uns die Crucial RealSSD C300 angesehen,
die überdurchschnittlich gute Werte lieferte und seinerzeit unseren
Editors Choice Award gewann. Nun möchte Crucial, die Tochterfirma von
Micron, an dieser Erfolgsserie anknüpfen und bringt die m4 SSD - oder
auch Crucial RealSSD C400, wenn man sie als direkten Nachfolger
betrachtet. Doch auch der Speicherriese Kingston legt im SSD Segment
nach: So stand der Modellname HyperX bisher immer für die hauseigene
High-End-Arbeitsspeicherserie, doch ab sofort bietet der Hersteller auch
eine SSD unter diesen Namen an.

http://www.hardwarelabs.de/Crucial_m...inleitung_3554
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