The loading speed for online games has a lot to do with the servers in question, but the loading speed for single-player games is mostly determined by the player’s storage drive. Take Grand Theft Auto 5 for example, when one takes on missions, be it Capture, Last Team Standing or Race, his/her computer will be required to perform specific loading. The disparity in performance between HDD and SSD becomes apparent.
That said, KINGMAX SME Xvalue SSD features SATA 6Gb/s transfer interface and offers a transmission speed up to 540MB/s, which is favorable for the loading of massive data.
For financial reasons, some players have opted to tolerate the crawling speed of conventional storage drive. But ask yourself this: is it ever worth wasting your valuable time due to the poor performance of storage drives? KINGMAX’s SME Xvalue series come with modest and affordable price tags to provide an ideal choice for budget-tied gamers. KINGMAX use Micron’s top-of-the-line MLC dies for NAND Flash to deliver the best value and high quality to consumers.
Housed in an extremely compact case [at merely 100.5 (L) x 69.85 (W) x 7.0 (T) mm], SME Xvalue 2.5” SSD packs all the good stuff without eating up valuable physical space in your system. Products in the SME35 series also come bundled with brackets for consumers who need them. With 1500G/1.0ms shock resistance, KINGMAX’s SME Xvalue 2.5” SSD delivers enhanced protection for data integrity and more efficient data read/write performance for superior data storage reliability.