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Kingston's SSDNow series of solid state drives have done very well in the marketplace due to their range of value to performance oriented drives which cover the needs of just about any user. Available since the end of 2010, the V100 products land in the middle of the SSDNow lineup with excellent performance without needing a second mortgage to finance the purchase. Read on to see how it stacks up against the competition.
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Last week we showed you the new Kingston SSDNow V+100 that uses a new Toshiba controller and offers good mainstream performance, but the current price is quite a bit higher than what we wanted to see. Today we're looking at the new Kingston SSDNow V100 with a Toshiba labeled controller designed in cooperation with JMicron. The V100 is Kingston's new budget series that is designed to meet the needs of mainstream users.
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The Kingston SSDNow V100 boasting speeds of up to 250Mb/s, we put it to the test to see if this drive can truly keep up with the claims of its manufacturer. Come see the results!
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Solid state drives (SSDs) have been coming down steadily in price since they were introduced to the market a few years ago and are now more affordable than ever. We believe that 128 GB SSDs offer the best compromise between capacity, performance and price, so we will be putting two of the latest models head to head today.
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Kingston’s latest SSD release is the SSDNow V200 that is aimed at the cost-conscious, performance-minded user. Offered as a desktop or laptop bundle the SSDNow V200 includes cloning software and a DVD with step-by-step installation video.
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If you thought you couldn't afford a decent SSD, you may just be wrong. Kingston's V200 series drives are aimed at the cost conscious consumer yet carry some nice performance numbers of 300MB/s reads and 190MB/s writes. With pricing well below $1 per usable GB, there's little reason to sit and wait on a spinning platter drive. Check out the specifics like the nicely appointed bundle in the article.
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Mit der SSDNow V300 schickt Kingston aktuell das erst kürzlich erschienende Produkt für preisbewusste SSD-Kunden ins Rennen. Bei Controller wird dabei auf altbewährtes gesetzt, SandForce Controller mit der Modellnummer SF-2281. Dass dieses Feld mehr als gesättigt zu sein scheint ist weitläufig bekannt. Schafft Kingston es sich mit der V300 zu behaupten und die Modelle der Mitbewerber in den Schatten zu stellen und wenn ja wie? Antworten auf diese Fragen gibt es wie immer im nacholgenden Testbericht.
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Designed to replace the existing SSDNow V200 models, Kington's new SSDNow V300 Series V300 offers sequential read and write speeds of around 450MB/s, uses a customized LSI SandForce SF-2281 controller, along with 19nm NAND flash memory components.
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With the SSDNow V300, Kingston has now released an SSD that is budget is terms of price but not in terms of performance. It's as fast as other SandForce SF-2281-based SSDs. While that is no longer good enough to be the fastest high-end SSD, it's clearly better than the other budget SSDs.
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APH Networks reviews the SSDNow V300, a SSD using 19nm Toshiba toggle NAND flash. How well does it perform?
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