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
Abstract: Last month Kingston sent us a review sample of the Kingston SSDNOW V100+ series, to be specific we got hold of the 128GB edition. Kingston proclaims this SSD to be “The ultimate upgrade” for any PC user who wants to benefit from a significant speed ga...
The Kingston SSD Now V+ 100 128GB used to impress us but now seems a bit middle of the road. Read our review. ...
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Published: 2011-03-11, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
The Kingston, Toshiba, JMicron partnership triangle is starting to produce some exciting products with good feature sets, but the SSDNow V+100 is still well behind current and upcoming products from SandForce and Marvell. With SandForce's recent ann...
When it comes to single-component upgrades, there's nothing quite like a fresh new slab of super-fast flash memory. Kingston's 96GB SSDNow V+100 might not be the quickest or most capacious SSD on the market, but its competitive pricing and strong mid-r...
Abstract: We ran a feature on the feasibility of solid state storage last month, and pretty much came to the conclusion that it was a good idea to boost the performance of your computer. Providing you had the money to throw at it.Now, though, it’s time to get do...
While I would have been ready to call this a bog standard SSD with middling performance, when you take into consideration the price tag it completely changes what the Kingston SSDNow is. It's not the boring looking performance drive it appears to be, ...