Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+100 Series SATA300 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+100 Series SATA300.
May 2011
(82%)
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The editors liked
Performance
Rich Bundle
Capacity
Price
24/7 Support
3 Years Warranty
Excellent Performance and Transfer Speeds
Increased Application Performance and Start Up Times
Excellent Included Software and Accessories
3 year Warranty With 24/7 Support
Independent Garbage Collection Scheme For Improved Performance Longevity and Win XP Operation
Big boost in speed over the previous generation SSDNow models
Controller-integrated garbage collection
Amazingly low power consumption
Upgrade kit with cloning software included
The editors didn't like
None
Gold
Still no effective performance scaling with queue depths over 1
We've added more SSDs to our database and observed a number of significant price changes in the past month. As a result, this months recommendations undergo a notable revamp. And to those of you waiting for a hierarchy table at the end, it's here! Deta...
Abstract: A couple of weekends ago, I spent some time cleaning up my OS SSD in order to make room for some large benchmarking files I needed. After running Windows' Disk Cleanup tool, and making sure there were no gargantuan files or folders in my Users folder, ...
Abstract: Upgrading a computer with a solid state drive (SSD) is one of the best ways of boosting its real world performance across the board. Today we are going to review and compare two of the latest 256 GB SSDs on the market from Samsung and Kingston. Both dr...
Excellent Performance and Transfer Speeds, Increased Application Performance and Start Up Times, Excellent Included Software and Accessories, 3 year Warranty With 24/7 Support, Independent Garbage Collection Scheme For Improved Performance Longevity and Win XP Operation,
None, gold
The Kingston SSDNow V+100 96GB is a very interesting drive. The V+100 absolutely crushes the reference enterprise class WD RE3 7200rpm in every benchmark and will go toe to toe with the Sandforce 1200 drives. The benchmark numbers are easy enough to re...
Abstract: It’s our opinion that the new SSD generation has definitely brought new improvements, as well as made us change our perspective from the narrow-minded sequential read/write evaluation. The prices of the new models are very close to those from the previous generation, so if you’re already decidedly for buying a new SSD now, you might as well..
Performance, Rich Bundle, Capacity, Price, 24/7 Support, 3 Years Warranty
None
The Kingston V+100 series proved to be a worthy opponent for the top SSDs of the previous generation by managing to match and even outperform the SandForce based Phoenix Pro SSD by GSkill. Of course the latest SSD generation is much faster than t...
Abstract: In this roundup we examine the performance of three SSDs from Corsair, Zalman, and Kingston. The results should be interesting as they have different controllers, capacities, and prices.
Big boost in speed over the previous generation SSDNow models, Controller-integrated garbage collection, Amazingly low power consumption, Upgrade kit with cloning software included
Still no effective performance scaling with queue depths over 1, Not a top choice for gamers, power users, Bested by same-price 90GB SandForce drives
In the end, we put the somewhat awkwardly sized 96GB Kingston SSDNow V+100 up against some of the fastest SSDs we’ve tested. Given this, for a drive at this price point ($190 street), anything more than mediocre relative performance among such serious...
Published: 2010-11-22, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
The Kingston V+100 128GB SSD is a much improved version of the V+ drives of an earlier generation and rivals the performance of others in its class. Bundled with a very generous set of accessories and "always on" garbage collection, Kingston has done...
Kingston, like many of its competitors, desperately needs a simplified product lineup. On the one hand, Kingston has hedged its bets. With three different controller makers supplying hardware for its six SSDs, Kingston can't go wrong. However, the Toshiba...