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OK Kingspec 512GB came, sadly other seller did not ship the usb3 to m.2 adapter, but I ordered also a m.2 to SATA adapter and I have enough USB3 SATA enclosures, so I put the 512GB into the SATA adapter and the SATA adapter into the USB 3 enclosure.
Used minitool partition Wizard free to clone the 256GB onto the 512GB and now I have 270GB free and not below 40GB.
Cloning took less than one hour including swapping everything. The 512GB booted without any bios visitations.
My USB3 to SATA to M.2 combination maxed out at 130 RW and not a over 500 RW, maybe that is the max what the USB 3 port can provide, will check when USB3 to m.2 adapter arrives.
How does the Kingspec 512GB compare to the fast Foresee 256GB what is build in my Jumper 3S?
Nearly identical and that tested with a half full drive what normally is a bit slower than a near empty drive.
524 / 520 to 556 / 507
what I noticed is that the Kingspec 512GB has much less parts on it than pictured on the Kingspec website. You just see the upper part of the card on my photo, but there is nothing below, so 2 big chips and a lot of little things and that´s it. I decided against getting a short 2240 512GB because I read that Chris has some speed problems with the shorter Kingspec 512GB, so I hoped that more space to mount things results in hopefully more speed and I was right in that assumption.
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