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Testseek.com have collected 126 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V-Series SATA300 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V-Series SATA300.
Award: Most Awarded August 2009
August 2009
 
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  Published: 2010-04-15, review by: overclockersclub.com

  • Bundle, Performance, Price, Trim Support, Low Access times, Larger Capacity, Silent, 3Year Warranty, Low Power consumption...
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  • The end result of the testing is that the SNV425-S2BD-128GB drive delivered some pretty impressive numbers when it came to the read scores. The write scoring was up and down - depending on the test - but putting that in perspective, it is worlds ahead...

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  Published: 2009-12-17, review by: hardwarecanucks.com

  • real world performance, Excellent small (4k) write performance, Best in class accessories (desktop upgrade kit only), Uses the Intel X25M generation 2 controller
  • Size, Only 32mb of slow onboard cache, Controller is only working in 5 channel mode, Abysmally low sequential file write speed, Lacking Trim support (right now)
  • Reviewing a drive such as the Kingston SSDNow V-Series is a bit of a tough proposition because of the conflicts we all have within us when it comes to budget-oriented products. The enthusiast in our hearts cries out again and again for blistering, eyeb...

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  Published: 2009-10-26, review by: overclockersclub.com

  • Easy upgrade path, Great performance over HDD, Price, Three year warranty, 24/7 Tech support...
  • Manual comes as PDF on disk...
  • The Kingston SSDNow V-Series SSD does exactly what it set out to do. It offers great performance, an easy upgrade path, and comes in at a great price. While the upgrade might not be as easy as adding a new stick of memory to your system, most users wi...

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  Published: 2010-12-03, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • This article aims at enthusiasts who want to maximize storage performance and those who want to know how to best spend their moneyby either purchasing a single SSD or by going with a couple of low-budget, low-capacity solid state drives. Since most reta...

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  Published: 2010-11-18, review by: kitguru.net

  • High levels of performance, combined with a very tempting price point make this drive a winner....

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  Published: 2010-11-11, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The SSD market continues evolving. We got our hands on six drives we hadn't yet tested, including Samsung’s 470-series, and ran them through our benchmark suite. All told, this roundup includes a total of 24 SSDs to compare. Which drive is right for yo...

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  Published: 2010-06-20, review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • Abstract:  It should be noted that the 30GB model is really aimed at being a boot/OS drive and those who want to install applications without a dedicated storage drive will want to purchase the higher capacity models in the series (64GB for £99) or combine two of these in RAID 0, doubling..

 
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  Published: 2010-05-19, review by: digitalversus.com

  • Pluses, Worth a look to boost your aging laptop at limited cost, Good read performance
  • Minuses, Mediocre write speeds, particularly for small files, TRIM support essential to conserve decent levels of performance

 
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  Published: 2010-05-08, review by: techradar.com

  • Huge read performance in RAID, Very cheap for an SSD, TRIM support
  • Shonky random performance
  • The RAID option is interesting, but a larger single drive makes more sense...

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  Published: 2010-05-06, review by: zdnet.co.uk

  • Abstract:  High prices for solid-state disks (SSDs) have historically restricted the business market to enterprises requiring performance for large databases or financial services, where microseconds really matter...

 
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