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eTeknix Test Machines Get A Kingston HyperX SSD Upgrade

Here at the eTeknix headquarters, we try to stay as current as possible in terms of the machines used to test components.

The only thing that has really been holding us back as of late was our SSDs which were being run by a single 128GB Kingston V+ 100 SSD.

Not only was the speed and performance a problem, but the capacity was restricting us too, especially when it came to installing intensive benchmark software that can sometimes be almost 20GB per application.

Our good friends at Kingston have now graced us with FIVE Kingston HyperX 240GB SSDs for use in testing, so expect these to be installed in our test machines VERY soon.

Andy Ruffell

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