Great review and great drive nice job Les
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It has been a while since a new Kingston release has come along and our last Kingston SSD Review was an extremely favorable one examining the Kingston HyperX Enthusiast Class SSD. It earned our Editor’s Choice Award. In fact, I still use the very attractive HyperX mini-tool that came with that kit daily. Today, we are going to be evaluating Kingston’s newest release, the SSDNow 120GB V+200, an SSD that like it’s bigger brother, also contains the LSI SandForce SF-2281 processor.
Kingston SSDNow V+ 200 120GB SATA III SSD (Upgrade Bundle Kit) Review - The SSD Review
Intel i7-2600k~ Gigabyte Z68A-UD7 ~ Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB DDR3 1600 SDRAM ~ MSI N560GTX-Ti OC Edition Gfx ~ OCZ ZX Series 850 PSU ~ Corsair H-80 CPU Cooler ~ Fractal Design Define XL Chassis ~ I - INC 28" HDMI
Intel i7-2600k ~ ASRock Z68 Extreme 7 ~ Crucial Ballistix 3x4GB DDR3 2000 SDRAM ~ Intel HD3000 Gfx ~ Corsair AS850 Pro PSU ~ Corsair H-80 CPU Cooler ~ Fractal design Define XL Chassis - Dell ST2220T 21.5" Touch Screen
Toshiba Portege 13.3" Ultrabook ~ Intel Core i7-2667m ~ 6GB RAM ~ Runcore T50 SATA 3 120GB SSD
Great review and great drive nice job Les
SYSTEM: 2600K @ 4.7, Z68A GD80 B3, 8GB CORSAIR XMS, 2-2GB EVGA GTX560 SLI, CORSAIR PERFORMANCE PRO 128, M4 128, PATRIOT PYRO 120, KINGSTON HYPER X 120, VERTEX 100GB LE, (2) 30GB VERTEX TURBOS
Good enuff drive for entry-level mainstream desktops but to market it as an enterprise solution is laughable as best.
Kingston SSDNow V+200 Review | StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews
Intel i5-2500K @ 4.5GHz 24/7 - Asus P8Z68-V Pro Gen3 - Corsair 1600 2 x 4GB CL8 - Gigabyte GV-R685OC - PC P&C Silencer 600W
Boot: Intel 520 120GB - Work: 4 x 50GB Vertex 2 34nm - Scratch: Ocz Apex 60GB 51nm
Storage: 2 x 1TB WD RE4s R0 - Backup: External 2 x 1.5TB WD Blacks R1 - Next: Intel 520 120GB or Vertex 4 128GB
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