Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300.
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Kingston has hit a home run with their SNP325-S2/256GB drive. As the drive is available online for $639, this makes an attractive upgrade option for those wanting the absolute best in performance from their computer systems regardless of the cost. Perf...
Abstract: When we first reviewed Kingston SSD devices (V+ 64 GB), we deduced that the price of these devices became accessible even for somewhat larger capacities, due to the fall of memory chip prices worldwide. Just a few months later, instead of continuing th...
The Kingston SSDNow V+ SNVP325-S2 128GB Solid State Drive is certainly an improvement upon past V and V+ Series drives, posting some impressive speed results across the board. The Toshiba innards have allowed this drive to keep pace for the most part w...
Out of the box Trim Support, Raw Speed, 3 Year Warranty, Firmware Updates Possible, Kicks the performance of platter drives to the curb
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The redesigned SSDNow V+, with it's Toshiba controller and MLC Nand Flash, improves on an already good product. The three year warranty isn't going to hurt anyone's feelings and with no moving parts to wear out, the SSDNow V+ 128GB drive, will...
The SNVP325-S2B/128GB kit retails for about $380 (Newegg Link) at the time of review which is in line with most other higher performing SSD drives today. The V+ Series offer more performance over the the more mainstream V Series, but the price may be p...
Great performance improvement for budget arena SSD's (as compared to previous JMicron), Consistent performance over time with negligible long-term fragmentation effects (even without TRIM), Very* low cost/GB
Performance falls short of other (admittedly more expensive) SSD's, This bundle has proven itself to have plenty of bang for the buck, Final Thoughts, After a few iterations and revisions to their SSDNow V Series brand, Kingston have finally settled on a
After a few iterations and revisions to their SSDNow V Series brand, Kingston have finally settled on a product that is true to the (V)alue portion of that name. Combining JMicron's new JMF618 controller tech with Toshiba's fabrication and flash memory h...
So, how does the Kingston SSDNow 128GB V+ Series Revision 2 SSD do versus much stronger competition? It does great against its predecessor and if all else is the same, and you’re picking one up, make sure it is the Version 2. However, the Toshiba con...
Impressive 238/188MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Toshiba T6UG1XBG controller include native TRIM/Garbage Collection, Good enthusiast operational I/O performance, Lightweight compact storage solution, Resistant to extreme shock impact, Up to 512GB of ...
Lacks integrated USB MiniB data connection, Expensive enthusiastlevel product, No public firmware updates available
Benchmark Reviews begins our conclusion with a short summary for each of the areas that we rate. The first section is performance, which considers how effective the Kingston SSDNow V+ series performs in operations against direct competitor products. Fo...
The second generation of Kingston SSDNow V+ SSDs are solid performing mainstream drives that come in capacities of up to 512GB and feature TRIM support!...
Abstract: The SSDNow V+ Series SSD (SNVP325-S2) from Kingston is their second generation prosumer, performance oriented SSD offered as a standalone drive and with an upgrade kit in capacities up to 512GB. This model supports read speeds up to 230MB/s and write s...