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bit-tech.net - 10/21/2009
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We took a trip to Kingston in California to get the low down behind the company: what it does, why it does it and does and how it accommodates performance enthusiasts like you and me.
legitreviews.com - 10/23/2009
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The Kingston SSDNow V+ Solid State Drive (SSD)
series features sequential read speeds of up to 220MB/sec....
and write speeds of up to 180MB/sec. This makes it nearly twice as fast as the original SSDNow V series of drives, so be sure to read on ...
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Kingston 256GB SSDNow V+ Series SSD Review
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legitreviews.com - 10/26/2009
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Sequential Speed: up to 170MB/sec. read and up
to 40MB/sec. write Performance: enhances productivity; makes users more...
efficient Innovative: 2.5" form factor; uses NAND Flash memory components Silent: runs silent and cool with no moving parts ...
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Kingston 40GB V Series Boot Drive SSD Review
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futurelooks.com - 10/29/2009
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Despite the rapid price drops of decent sized
solid state drives, pricing limits them from reaching the...
average consumer. The marketing has also convinced us that it takes the largest and flashiest hard drives to get the best performance which means ...
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Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive Review
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Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB: Intel X25-X
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... and will be selling it in dual drive, RAID 0 ready kits, which should theoretically double the drive’s sequential performance, at the cost of higher chance of failure and reliance on a decent RAID controller. An annoying fact is that despite the different drive controller to the 64GB V Series, Kingston is also naming this 40GB V Series too. Confusing? Absolutely. An identical name is also completely contradictory to what Kingston told bit-tech a fortnight ago, when we visited its facilities in California. Cracking the drive open soon demonstrates the strong relationship ...
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