KE31 portable solid state drive features an extremely compact and lightweight exterior design that is especially ideal for users who are always on the move. And the sleek finish and modern white color create a chic and classic look that will never be out of fashion. With USB 3.1 Gen 1 interface and SLC Cache technology, the KE31 enables blistering-fast data transfer speeds up to R/W 400/390MB/s that allows you transfer large files in seconds.

- High speed transmission \ No noise \ Power saving \ Shock-proof
- Compatible with PC & Mac computers-no drivers needed
- Support for Mac \ Windows \ Linux operation system
- Connect with broader application - desktop PC \ Laptop \ Xbox \ PS4
- Rigorously selected 3D NAND synchronous flash with great performance
- SLC Caching technology improves high speed transmission
- Advanced LDPC Error Correction Code technology prevents data R/W error and guarantees reliability.
Color | White |
Interface | USB3.1 Gen 1 |
Capacity | 240GB\480GB\960GB |
Sequential R/W Speed(up to) | 400MB/s (R) 390MB/s (W) |
MTBF | 1.2 million hours |
Dimension | 49.5 x 80.0 x 9.4mm |
Weight | 35g |
Voltage | 5V, 900mA |
Operating temperature | 0~70°C |
Support OS | Support Windows XP, Win7, Win8 , Win10 Support Mac OS 10.8 and later Support Linux 2.4.1 and later |
Warranty | 3 years |
* Backward compatibille with USB2.0
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Q1
How do I format Solid State Drive to NTFS on Windows?
A1
On Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10:
1. Open "My Computer."
2. Right click on the drive, and select "Format."
3. Choose NTFS in the File System dropdown box, and click "Start."
A2
TRIM is a command that enables operating system (such as Windows 7) to notify the SSD which data is no longer valid and can be safely deleted. Also, the TRIM works when the SSD is idle so that it can maximize the performance and endurance of a SSD.
A3
ECC (Error correcting Code) automatically detects and corrects data corruption that occurs during reading, writing, storage, transmission or processing. This technology ensures a more complete and safer data transmission.
Q4
Why is the actual storage capacity of the product slightly less than the volume written on the product specification?
A4
All storage products will display less than stated memory capacity on a computer. The discrepancy results from different algorithms.
On a computer, 1GB = 1024*1024*1024 = 1,073,741,824 (1024 is 2 to the power of 10, which is the algorithm used by the computer)
For a 32GB pen drive, the computer will calculate it as having capacity of 29.80GB.
32,000,000,000÷1,024÷1,024÷1,024 ≒ 14.90GB.
Also note that each Flash memory may possess innate variances because of its manufacturing process. KINGMAX will therefore adjust the available space on the pen drive to store necessary firmware configurations or system data. Please be assured that we do so at appropriate measures and that your pendrive has the normal capacity.