
As far as my current information goes, the Intel 320, 520 and 710 drives do it correctly, as does the and the Kingston SSDNow 200V+. Many modern SSDs also employ hardware-based AES encryption for randomisation and for fast secure erase (they just reset the AES key!), but do NOT use the ATA password to encrypt the keys, so the encryption is far less effective at protecting your precious data. This encryption implementation was my primary reason for getting this specific SSD. I’ve just purchased an Intel 520 SSD drive, which does hardware-based AES encryption of the whole disk, and is clever enough to encrypt the AES passphrase with the ATA / HDD password.

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