itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 15:21:46
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Unlike most solid state drives, the Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 comes in a smaller-than-usual 1.8-inch form factor. It's a type of drive found in a number of very small notebooks - a class of machine that has been historically challenging to upgrade. Conv...
A solid SSD from Kingston that delivers the reliability we'd expect and competitive performance...
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At KitGuru we spend a lot of time testing the latest and greatest components on the market for PC enthusiasts across the globe. But today we have set aside some time for Mac users, namely those who want to make the most out of their machine. Anyon...
A must have upgrade that definitely justifies the cost...
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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...
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SSDs are now becoming far more common place in our gaming and work machines. The price tag might still be too high for many, but everyone can see the rediculous performance gains that can be made by moving to this flash based storage medium over tradi...
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...
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The V+100 96GB is Kingston’s latest SSD, a mid-range disk based on the excellent V+ 64GB (Labs, Shopper 273) but with a third larger capacity. The 100-series improves on the original V+ with an always-on garbage collection feature, which performs the f...
The V+100 is a step up in performance from the original model and is well priced with plenty of extras...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-10-13 01:23:16
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There's no such thing as a cheap solid state drive. But you do at least have the choice between merely pricey and downright punitive. The new Kingston SSDNow V+100 256GB falls into the former camp.At around £375 for 256GB of capacity, it's funny money...
Decent performance, good bundle, If the Toshiba controller is good enough for Apple...
Beaten by SandForce drives for performance, Cheaper than some SSDs, but not actually cheap...
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Kingston has a pretty wide range of SSD models available, all tackling different areas of the desktop and laptop market. The SSD Now V+ 100 is the company's premium SATA 3GBps model, using a Toshiba T6UG1XBG controller chip to drive 128GB of MLC flash...
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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techsmart.co.za Updated: 2014-04-08 05:01:46
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What to do if you want faster boot-up time, improved battery life and just overall better PC performance? TechSmart recently installed Kingston’s SSDNow V+100 Solid State Drive with some impressive results. So what is Solid State Drive (SSD) you might...
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One of the biggest surprises we learned at CES 2011 was that Kingston had joined Team SandForce for the SF-2000 Series of products. After CES we learned from Digitimes that Kingston was also moving to acquire a larger stake of controller manufactu...
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...
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We're big advocates of solid-state storage (SSD) here at HEXUS, and we've shown that the performance on offer from today's high-end models is nothing short of astonishing. But there's a catch; the bewildering speeds are traditionally accompanied with d...
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...
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hardwarebistro.com Updated: 2016-11-26 10:52:10
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Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world's independent memory leader. Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston® now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, server...
Decent read/write performance, Decent read/write performance, Affordable MLC NAND flash, Noiseless operation, Shock proof, Low power consumption, 3 year legendary warranty, Upgrade bundle kit is available...
Costly...
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vr-zone.com Updated: 2016-11-26 10:52:10
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Kingston has been selling SSDs since 2008. Their first drives were rebranded Intel X-25s, and since them we've also seen JMicron and Samsung controllers in their lineup. The SSDNow V+100 uses a Toshiba controller that's not entirely new - Kingston has...
The Kingston SSDNow V+100 is a tough sell. It does exceptionally well in sequential write performance and decently enough when it comes to reads. However, the drive is left behind in random write performance, which is important for a system drive. In i...
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