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Veröffentlicht: 2013-02-18, Autor: Joel , Testbericht von: itproportal.com
Impressive performance, Great price, Upgrade bundle is also cheap, Three year warranty
Write speeds not as strong
An SSD upgrade is one of the best ways to breathe new life into an older system with a conventional hard drive. Even older, Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD-based systems that don't support the SATA 6G standard will see a huge speed increase when combined with a...
Zusammenfassung: SSD drives are slowly getting bigger, more quickly they are becoming lower priced. So is now the time to get one? Certainly the PC/notebook units I have reviewed that have at least a small SSD drive show a huge increase in booting speed....
Zusammenfassung: In June, 2012 we published a large group test of SSDs with capacities of 120/128 GB and 240/256 GB . Those are still the most popular sizes, judging from what people search for on Hardware.Info. The world of SSDs didn't stand still, and since then a num...
If you were looking for an affordable 120 or 128 GB SSD, Crucial and Samsing had good options with the v4 and the 840 (not Pro). Both of those did have limitations, the v4 is pretty slow compared to today's standards and the 840 is slow at writing data....
Since Kingston introduced the V series of drives a few years ago, the V has always stood for Value and this by all means stands true to this drive. The V300 is the fastest V series drive that we have seen to date (as one would expect) and along with a com...
Kingston’s V300 240GB has something for everyone. First time buyers will appreciate its dollar per GB ratio and PC veterans won’t help but be impressed by its benchmark results. It’s been a long time since we’ve come across an SSD which balances its st...
Ahh, biased figures. I am rather tempted to say that the Kingston SSDNow V300 120GFB is slow, because it is rated at 'only' 450MB/s read, 450MB/s write, and 85,000 IOPS by the manufacturer -- but what gives? As I have mentioned earlier in the introduction...
Kingston’s V-series SSDs have a long history of offering competitively priced solutions which tend to punch above their weight class on the performance front. This has endeared them to enthusiasts and novices alike since relatively low pricing and outs...
Faster than specifications, Available in kit form, Low cost, Small 7mm form factor, Threeyear warranty
Not the fastest drive
One thing that is obvious right off the bat is that this drive is not meant to be the fastest drive on the block but to offer a gateway into the world of SSD ownership without blowing up the system budget. When the performance of the V300 120GB is compare...