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Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300

Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
  • Kingston 2.5 inch SSDNOW V+ Series G2 SATA300
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Based on 16 reviews
  • Excellent:
    9
  • Good:
    5
  • Average:
    2
  • Bad:
    0

Reviews

  • By Kitguru.net on September 08, 2010

    Whether you actually need this or not is a question only you can answer, but there is no doubt that if maximum storage capacity is top on your checklist then this should definitely be on your immediate...

    80
  • By RegHardware on July 14, 2010

    I’d love to say that everyone should go out and buy the 512GB model, but I know that most will cringe at the £1270 price tag. Yet the difference one of these drives makes is phenomenal. By all means, if you have the cash and need the...

    80
  • By Motherboards.org on July 07, 2010

    Kingston has hit a home run with their SNP325-S2/256GB drive. As the drive is available online for $639, this makes an attractive upgrade option for those wanting the absolute best in performance from their computer systems regardless of the cost....

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  • By Kitguru.net on June 01, 2010

    A solid performer and excellent bundle ensure this should be on your...

    80
  • By Hardware Canucks on March 31, 2010

    From the moment we opened up the SSDNow V+ 128GB’s packaging and found a load of goodies waiting for us, we had a special place in our hearts for this drive. Kingston really knows how to treat their customers right and makes them feel like they got...

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  • By InsideHW on March 23, 2010

    When we first reviewed Kingston SSD devices (V+ 64 GB), we deduced that the price of these devices became accessible even for somewhat larger capacities, due to the fall of memory chip prices worldwide. Just a few months later, instead of continuing...

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  • By TechRadar on March 16, 2010

    Flogging SSDs can be a tricky business and Kingston knows this better than most. The problem begins with the fact that the key components inside any given solid state drive are only produced by a handful of companies. That's because the development...

    80
  • By Pureoverclock on March 11, 2010

    The Kingston SSDNow V+ SNVP325-S2 128GB Solid State Drive is certainly an improvement upon past V and V+ Series drives, posting some impressive speed results across the board. The Toshiba innards have allowed this drive to keep pace for the most part...

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  • By Bjorn3D on February 27, 2010

    The redesigned SSDNow V+, with it's Toshiba controller and MLC Nand Flash, improves on an already good product. The three year warranty isn't going to hurt anyone's feelings and with no moving parts to wear out, the SSDNow V+ 128GB drive,...

    85
  • By HardwareLogic on February 23, 2010

    The SNVP325-S2B/128GB kit retails for about $380 (Newegg Link) at the time of review which is in line with most other higher performing SSD drives today. The V+ Series offer more performance over the the more mainstream V Series, but the price may be...

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