Testseek.com have collected 158 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNow V300 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNow V300 Series SATA600.
April 2013
(80%)
158 Reviews
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The Kingston SSDNow V310 960GB drive was designed to be a good drive at the value end of the consumer SSD market. Our testing of the drive found it to be a pretty solid drive with 552 MB/s read and 489MB/s write on the standard overlapped I/O benchmark in...
Build Quality (SF2281/ Internal Thermal Pads/ Toshiba 19nm NAND), Very Good Performance, Bundle (2.5" USB Enclosure/ 3.5" bracket/ SATA III Cable/ SATA Power Connector/ Cloning Software), 3 Year Warranty With Free Technical Support, Available Bundles (SSD
SandForce SF2281 Controller Is Getting Old
For a mainstream/budget model the SSDNow V300 performed very well but unfortunately (although expected from a mainstream model) it did fall back in most tests from both the SSDNow KC100 we tested a few days ago and of course the two currently available Hy...
Abstract: I haven't had much (if any) experience with Kingston SSDs. For that matter, the CanadaComputers geeks I spoke with in the store didn't know much about Kingston's SSDs either... I like to ask computer store employees which brands generate the highest numbe...
Abstract: For those in the market for a solid-state drive, the Kingston SSDNow V300 series offers a 120GB Serial ATA 3.0 SSD for less than $90 USD. How well does this SSD work on Linux? We have benchmarks at Phoronix done under Ubuntu and compared to a range of HDD...
Abstract: With solid state drives on the rise as the new standard hard drive, and mechanical drives headed to the days of the CD, it's very likely we will be seeing SSDs completely replace mechanical drives in the near future.Today, I will be reviewing a new 240GB...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
To test the Kingston SSDNow V300 240G Upgrade Kit I used ATTO disk benchmark and CrystalDisk Mark. These two programs give a pretty good indication of level of performance one can expect.Testing Methodology:Here are the results and the Kingston SSDNow V30...
Frankly speaking, we are rather wary of SandForce-based SSDs. Besides their past firmware flaws which took a lot of time to be corrected, we don’t like their susceptibility to performance degradation due to imperfect TRIM implementation whereas their ...
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Published: 2013-04-30, Author: Kristian , review by: anandtech.com
I have one issue with the V300: There's nothing particular in it that would differentiate it from the other SandForce based SSDs. While Kingston said they did lots of customization and worked closely with SandForce/LSI, at least in our testing there aren'...
Solid State Drives are the inevitable direction of storage technology but adoption is still slow. For a few months there it looked like we were getting closer to .50 cents a GB but then prices went back up. I don’t think it’s all that influenced by the...
Excellent operation as a system drive, Very good sequential read/write speeds, SATA 6Gbps support, 7mm thick, Outstanding contents inside the package, Good TRIM performance, 3 year warranty, Very affordable.
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Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveExcellent operation as a system drive.Very good sequential read/write speeds.SATA 6Gbps support.7mm thickOutstanding contents inside the package.Good TRIM performance.3 year war...