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TechSpot: Kingston unveils SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive
| @malventano Newegg seems to be SSD gouging again. Kingston said $85 after MIR on NG, but its $109 http://bit.ly/2k464j & http://bit.ly/WuxGH 21 days ago |
| @anandshimpi Just got 1st SSD http://bit.ly/1hJI86, price was > expected from http://bit.ly/2ndPKQ. But Newegg says they'll honor price. 21 days ago |
| @Newegg When can I get the new Kingston 40GB SSD that ships today? http://bit.ly/2ndPKQ I can't find it on the site yet. 21 days ago |
Kingston unveils SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive
TechSpot —
Kingston has unveiled a new wallet-friendly solid state drive for desktop users looking boost system performance without picking up a second mortgage. The company's SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive has an MSRP of $115, and according to the press release, rebates could push the price as low as $84.99 at Newegg when it launches on November 9. Kingston says its 40GB Boot Drive is one of the best and most cost-effective ways to accelerate any desktop's boot, shutdown and application load times. The drive has top sequential speeds of 170MB/s read and 40MB/s write. It's reported ...
Kingston Releases 40GB SSD Boot Drive
Maximum PC —
... , HDDs still have at least a decade left -- but as prices come down, more users are finding that it makes sense to boot off of an SSD for a little extra pep. Targeting those consumers, Kingston today released its SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive. ...
Kingston launches cheap 40GB SSD
Fudzilla —
... value drive that will leave quite a bit of money in your pocket. It's based on 34nm MLC NAND and it delivers 170MB/s read and 35MB/s write speeds. This is plenty, considering its MSRP is $115, and it even gets better if you get it with some rebates, as it could end up costing you as low as $85. Sounds like a pretty nice choice for a system drive if you can't afford pricey high performance SSDs, but still don't want a mechanical drive spinning your OS all over the place. More here .



