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Testseek.com have collected 126 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.
Award: Most Awarded August 2009
August 2009
 
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126 Reviews
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  Published: 2009-08-21, review by: bigbruin.com

  • "Desktop Kit" is an excellent upgrade for a desktop or HTPC system, Consistent, respectable performance, Well priced (as far as SSDs go), Minimal power consumption, Minimal heat production, Includes a bootable version of Acronis to make easy work of cloning your drive
  • Middle of the road transfer rates compared to higher priced SSDs, Price still needs a big drop to compete with hard drives
  • As mainstream solid state drives evolve, people have started to expect two things in particular; better performance and lower prices. These two generally don't go hand in hand, whether you're talking about computer components or anything else, but get...

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  Published: 2009-08-20, review by: businesscomputingworld.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Kingston is no stranger when it comes to storage products, so it was only a matter of time before the company jumped on the SSD (Solid State Drive) bandwagon. The company’s SSDNow V Series Kit is an upgrade bundle specifically targeting mass-market c...

 
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  Published: 2009-08-18, review by: Bjorn3d.com

  • Complete Kit, Low Power
  • Higher Per Gigabyte Cost Than Platter Drives
  • The Kingston SSDNow 128GB Notebook upgrade kit retails for about $219.99 (at time of post) and includes the SSDNow 128GB drive, the External Enclosure, and a bootable Acronis that can clone any drives you need cloned. Figuring that the typical Drive e...

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  Published: 2009-08-11, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com

  • We have taken a look at the V Series performance compared to many of today’s latest and greatest drives and found that it runs about half of the speed of the best on the market. There is one area that none of these over achievers can begin to compar...

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  Published: 2009-07-29, review by: MotherBoards.org

  • There is no disputing that the new SSD storage devices are the wave of the future, and Kingston has done a solid job of bringing a variety of these new products to the market. This SSD drive is geared for the mainstream user and even though it’s still ...

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  Published: 2009-07-27, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Good value, Solid application open times, Comes with upgrade kit, Attractive casing
  • Weak write performance, Poor performance under stress
  • While this solid state drive costs less than its competitors, its performance could be improved.

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  Published: 2009-07-22, review by: theregister.co.uk

  • Kingston has struck a clever balance between price and performance with the SSDNow V Series and we guarantee that it will transform your laptop. ® More Netbook Reviews... Patriot Torqx Intel X25-M Samsung PB22-J OCZ Vertex...

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  Published: 2009-07-13, review by: techwarelabs.com

  • SSD’s offer many benefits to users, mostly in the form of high read and write speeds. One key advantage is there are no moving parts in SSD’s. This makes all SSD’s silent and decreases their power consumption. The lack of moving parts al...

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  Published: 2009-07-10, review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Abstract:  Sixty-four gigabyte is now a widely accepted starting point, with the OS and key applications (mostly file-read once installed, with fewer write operations) are on the SSD for a quick boot, while the data and swap files should be on a secondary HDD. H...

 
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  Published: 2009-07-09, review by: hardwaregeeks.com

  • Abstract:  A few weeks ago I received the Kingston SSDNow Vseries Desktop kit, basically it’s a kit that will allow you to upgrade your desktop hard drive to an SSD Drive. Now you may be asking yourself why would you want an SSD drive in your desktop? Well it wil...

 
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