Sunday 19 September 2010

Kingston SSDNow V+ SSD Ramped Up to 512GB Capacity SSDNow V+ SSD with Windows 7 TRIM Support Supplements 64GB, 128GB & 256GB Models

Only earlier today we brought you news concerning the new 1.8 �
SaberTooth ZX SSD range from Active Media which are design specifically
for use with netbooks but, if you re looking for a larger capacity 2.5 �
SSD that comes with Windows 7 TRIM support, you ll doubtless be
interested in Kingston s SSDNow V+ SSD range which has just been
supplemented with a 512GB unit.
Available in 64GB, 128GB, 256GB capacities and now the new 512GB
capacity (specifically SNVP325-S2B/512GB), the support of Windows 7 TRIM
feature will see the drives offering optimal write speeds during their
entire lifespan and as well as coming bundled with drive cloning
software (to ease upgrading from HDD) are supplied with a 2.5 ณ USB
enclosure, 2.5 ณ to 3.5 ณ mounting brackets and SATA data and power
cables (meaning you ve got everything covered without having to fork out
additional cost).
Kingston SSDNow V+ Features Specifications:Sequential Speed*:
230MB/sec. read; 180MB/sec. writeInnovative: 2.5 ณ form factor; uses MLC
NAND Flash memory componentsSilent: runs silent and cool with no moving
partsShock Resistant: no moving mechanical parts means the SSD handles
rougher conditionsSupports S.M.A.R.T.: Self-Monitoring, Analysis and
Reporting TechnologyGuaranteed: three-year Kingston warranty, 24/7 tech
supportInterface: SATA 1.5Gb/sec. and 3.0Gb/sec.Capacity1: 64GB, 128GB,
256GB, 512GBStorage temperatures: -40 C to 85 COperating temperatures: 0
C to 70 CDimensions: 69.85mm x 100mm x 9.5mmWeight: 84 gramsVibration
operating: 2.17GVibration non-operating: 20GOperating Shock: 1500GPower
specs: 2.6W active; 0.15W idleLife expectancy: 1,000,000 hours MTBF
�The new SSDNow V+ is an ideal solid-state drive for high-level
consumers and in corporate environments where efficiency and performance
are important as more system resources are in use, � said Ariel Perez,
SSD business manager, Kingston. �Users will be more productive as the
drive now features TRIM support, is available in higher capacities and
is speedier overall with improved read/write speeds. �
The 512GB Kingston SSDNow V+ SSD upgrade bundle will set you back some
$1985 whilst the 64GB, 128GB, 256GB capacity SSDNow V+ SSDs come in at
around $284, $530 and $1000 respectively.

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