Testseek.com have collected 111 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+200 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+200 Series SATA600.
April 2012
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Performance Levels
Rich Bundle
Price/Capacity Ratio
24/7 Support
3 Years Warranty
All Inclusive Upgrade Kit
Out of the Box Overprovisioning for Increased Performance and Longevity
DuraClass™ technology
DuraWrite™ extends the endurance of SSDs
Intelligent Block Management and Wear Leveling
Intelligent Read Disturb Management
Intelligent “Recycling” for advance free space management (Garbage Collection)
RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements)
Intellige
Solid performance
Smart case design with consideration for thermal dissipation
Great low-queue depth 4K random write speed
Available in 60GB
90GB
120GB
240GB and 480GB capacities
SandForce SF-2281 processor with DuraClass
DuraWrite and RAISE technologies
Excellent sequential read and write speeds
SATA 6Gb/s interface
Supports SMART
TRIM and Garbage Collection
Availa
Good write performance. Included accessory kit is a full-featured upgrade solution. Affordable.
Excellent operation as a system drive
Excellent sequential read/write speeds on sequential data
Very good access times
SATA 6Gbps support
External case and cloning software included in the package
TRIM support under Windows 7
Fast operating sys
Good performance vs. price
Upgrade kit includes everything needed -- even for laptop
Well implemented cloning software
3 year warranty.
Includes upgrade kit and cloning software
Fast speeds
Competitive pricing
Three year warranty
The editors didn't like
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High Cost Per GB
High Price/Performance Ratio
Asynchronous NAND Flash
HiTech Legion Silver Award
Slipped behind other 120-128GB SSDs in business workloads
Considerably slower with incompressible data
Asynchronous NAND flash
Inconsistent read performance. Utilizes last-generation transfer technologies
You buy a 64 GB SSD because you'd like to add an SSD to your computer for as little money as possible. Now that 128 GB models are becoming affordable, the choice seems obvious. But if you want to assemble a cheap (office) PC or have another scenario tha...
Abstract: SSD prices are dropping so quickly that it makes more and more sense to have one in your PC. 120 or 128 GB versions you can find already for £90, and for less than twice that you can buy an SSD with double the capacity. It will still take a long time be...
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Published: 2012-06-20, Author: Simon , review by: techradar.com
Large capacity, Good value, RAISE technology, SandForce controller
Average performance, Slow write speeds, Struggles with incompressible data
If you need a large capacity SSD, and don't necessarily need blistering performance, then it's a drive to add to your list...
Great price point, Large enough for a boot drive with an array of software installs, strong compressible performance, performs better than Kingston claim,
Incompressible data performance is lacking, tough competition, Kitguru says: A great value for money drive, Rating: 8.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags Kingston SSDnow Kingston SS
The Kingston SSDNow V+200 90GB has performed exceptionally well in our tests, offering a great experience for an enthusiast user on a tight budget. Adding this drive into a new system build as a boot drive is a sure way to improve overall performance with...
Abstract: What makes one SandForce-based SSD different from the others that appear to be just like it? We round up 10 models with 60 GB of capacity to explore the effects of NAND interfaces. We also stumble across some interesting data related to full drives. Ha...
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At a street price of Rs.10,000, the Kingston V+ 200 is a quite an expensive proposition for just 90GB. We recommend you put in a little more and pick up their HyperX series of SSDs. You can get the 120GB HyperX SSD, which has the Synchronous NAND fla...
Value of money, Impressive performance, Equipped with SandForce SF2281, SATA III interface (6Gb/s), 60GB till 480GB storage options, Hardware AES256 encryption, SandForce's RAISE Technology, Available in standalone or bundle kit, 3 year warranty
Incompressible data performance could be further improved
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Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Leo , review by: techporn.ph
Solid overall performance, Great build quality, Nice bundle of accessories
Bit pricey, USB2.0 enclosure
So how does the Kingston V+200 fair in out tests? For starters, the read and write performance of the 120GB V+200, though not exceptional, is pretty solid. The overall performance of the drive is quite nice actually, given the fact that it uses a much mor...