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Guru3D.com » Review » Kioxia Exceria 960 GB SATA3 SSD review

Kioxia Exceria 960 GB SATA3 SSD review

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/23/2020 12:48 PM [ 5 comment(s) ]

We test out the new mainstream Exceria 960 GB SATA3 SSD from Kioxia (formerly Toshiba memory). A quick and easy upgrade for your SATA3 based NAND flash storage SSD.

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Gah
Junior Member



Posts: 3
Posted on: 07/23/2020 08:44 PM
This SSD sucks so hard that it didn't even appers in the WOW benchmark... :D

oli3
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Posts: 117
Posted on: 07/23/2020 09:23 PM
Kioxia - formerly Toshiba - formerly OCZ.

The Goose
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Posts: 3039
Posted on: 07/28/2020 09:11 PM
Scan currently have these for £108.....these have similar specs to my SanDisk 960GB Ultra II but the Exceria are lot cheaper in the UK .....shame i dont need one, may be if they release a well priced 2tb version i might consider one.

The Goose
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Posts: 3039
Posted on: 07/28/2020 09:13 PM
Kioxia - formerly Toshiba - formerly OCZ.

Also part of Western digital and Sandisk, and i think HSGT is part of the group aswell.

oli3
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Posts: 117
Posted on: 07/28/2020 11:20 PM
Also part of Western digital and Sandisk, and i think HSGT is part of the group aswell.


Kioxia and WD are separate corporations and groups. However they have jointly invested in a memory manufacturing facility last year.

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