Testseek.com have collected 83 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.
September 2009
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The editors liked
Far better write improvement over the original V+ Series drives
Windows 7 TRIM support
Available in up to 512GB capacities
TRIM support
Fast boot times
Very fast write speeds
Up to 512GB capacity
Includes lots of accessories
Includes a simple 2.5" USB enclosure
The Toshiba controller is impressive
Fast read speeds compared to standard hard drive
The same blistering sustained reads/writes as the Corsair P256...
Impressive 241 MBps read bandwidth with EVEREST
128MB Cache buffer overcomes stuttering data problem
Very low 0.14 ms random access time
Lightweight compact storage solution
Resistant to extreme shock impact
Up to 256 GB of SSD capacity
3-Year ...
Fast reads and writes
Included upgrade and connectivity kit
Competitive pricing.
System Is Snappier
Fantastic RAID Like Speed
Quiet
Never Gets Hot
Standard SATA Interface
Easy To Hide In The Chassis
Did We Mention Fast Really Fast
Four size capacities
Works with either Desktop or Laptop configurations
The editors didn't like
None that I found
Still expensive
Read speed a little slower than some SSDs
Low sequential and random write speeds.
Expensive
Low capacity compared to standard hard drives
Because it's the same driveexcept the Kingston is more expensive.
Unimpressive 150 MBps write bandwidth with EVEREST
Metal case is heavier and less durable than plastic
Poor IOPS performance
Specifications and product documentation are unavailable
Lacks integrated USB 2.0 MiniB data connection
Expensive enthusia...
Not worldchanging
Randomaccess times lag behind Indilinx and Intel controllers.
Price Still Higher Than Traditional Platter Drives
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The Kingston SSDNow V+'s results aren’t bad, but better drives are available for the same kind of money. The inclusion of a drive caddy and software are attractive, but when paying this much we’d rather take the faster drive - and one capable of juggl...
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Kingston's SSDNow V+ 64GB, currently etailing at £140, is a decent example of a premium SSD in Q4 2009. Blazingly fast for sequential read and writes, small-file write performance isn't so hot....