1. Check the memory label: Genuine Kingston memory labels are printed clearly and regularly, while fake ones are obviously rough and light, and the fonts appear relatively thin. In addition, the formatting rules of real and fake Kingston memory labels are also very different, so please observe carefully.
2. Check the memory particles: It can be clearly seen from the Kingston memory particles in the picture that the genuine Kingston memory particles are clearly printed, while the fake memory particles are very dim, in sharp contrast to the genuine ones.
3. Check the registered trademark logo: the genuine Kingston’s registered trademark “R” is clearly printed with a circle composed of the English letters “KINGSTON”, while the fake ones are obviously just a round frame that has been copied at random. .
Extended information:
Evaluation of memory stick performance indicators:
(1) Storage capacity: that is, the amount of binary information that a memory stick can hold, such as commonly used The storage capacities of 168-line memory sticks are generally 32 MB, 64 MB and 128 MB. DDRII3 is generally 1GB to 8GB.
(2) Access speed (storage cycle): that is, the shortest time required between two independent access operations, also known as the storage cycle. The access cycle of semiconductor memory is generally 60 nanometers. seconds to 100 nanoseconds.
(3) Memory reliability: The reliability of memory is measured by the mean time between failures, which can be understood as the average time interval between two failures.
(4) Performance-price ratio: Performance mainly includes memory capacity, storage cycle and reliability. Performance-price ratio is a comprehensive indicator and has different requirements for different memories.