Kingston Technology SSDNow V 2.5" 40 GB Serial ATA

  • Brand : Kingston Technology
  • Product name : SSDNow V
  • Product code : SNV125-S2/40GB
  • Category : Internal Solid State Drives
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  • Info modified on : 12 Feb 2024 10:10:56
  • Warranty: : 3 years
  • Long product name Kingston Technology SSDNow V 2.5" 40 GB Serial ATA :

    SSD V Series

  • Kingston Technology SSDNow V 2.5" 40 GB Serial ATA :

    Dramatically increase the performance of existing systems. Kingston Technology's SSDNow V Series solid state drives (SSD) help consumers and organisations of all sizes to enhance the performance of their computers with a Serial ATA (SATA) interface. By improving a computer's performance and durability, SSDNow V Series drives help increase productivity, and extend the life of existing computers.

  • Short summary description Kingston Technology SSDNow V 2.5" 40 GB Serial ATA :

    Kingston Technology SSDNow V, 40 GB, 2.5", 170 MB/s

  • Long summary description Kingston Technology SSDNow V 2.5" 40 GB Serial ATA :

    Kingston Technology SSDNow V. SSD capacity: 40 GB, SSD form factor: 2.5", Read speed: 170 MB/s, Write speed: 40 MB/s

Specs
Features
SSD form factor 2.5"
SSD capacity 40 GB
Interface Serial ATA
Read speed 170 MB/s
Write speed 40 MB/s
S.M.A.R.T. support

Features
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 1000000 h
Power
Power consumption (read) 0.15 W
Power consumption (write) 0.15 W
Power consumption (sleep) 0.06 W
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 70 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 85 °C
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Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-26 10:45:19
Average rating:80
Uk has collected 126 expert reviews for Kingston Technology SSDNow V 2.5" 40 GB Serial ATA and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:05
Average rating:0
You're on a budget. You want to know if it'd be better to stripe a couple of smaller SSDs or simply buy one larger performance-oriented drive. Today we're comparing one, two, and four 30 GB Kingston SSDNow V drives to Zalman’s new 128 GB N-series SSD...
kitguru.net
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:05
Average rating:90
Today’s market is saturated with SSD drives and it is difficult to know which drive to buy. No one wants to pay over the odds for something they don’t need, yet we all want to make sure the performance is up to stratch. This is how Kingston are mark...
  • High levels of performance, combined with a very tempting price point make this drive a winner...
hardwareheaven.com
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2011-10-14 01:27:06
Average rating:80
It should be noted that the 30GB model is really aimed at being a boot/OS drive and those who want to install applications without a dedicated storage drive will want to purchase the higher capacity models in the series (64GB for £99) or combine two of these in RAID 0, doubling...
digitalversus.com
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2011-10-14 01:27:08
Average rating:40
3 versions for 3 usages The Kingston SSDnow V series 64GB comes in 3 versions: either on its own, with a 3.5-inch bay to install it in a PC, or as an improvement kit for laptop (with cable and cloning software). You can easily use it as a system disk...
  • Pluses, Worth a look to boost your aging laptop at limited cost, Good read performance...
  • Minuses, Mediocre write speeds, particularly for small files, TRIM support essential to conserve decent levels of performance...
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:08
Average rating:80
Many things would make our computing lives simpler. A Euromillions lottery win, for instance, wouldn't exactly hurt. Even a little one that we had to share with a syndicate of bakers from Turin and a nice old lady from County Tipperary. At the very lea...
  • Huge read performance in RAID, Very cheap for an SSD, TRIM support...
  • Shonky random performance...
  • The RAID option is interesting, but a larger single drive makes more sense...
zdnet.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:08
Average rating:0
High prices for solid-state disks (SSDs) have historically restricted the business market to enterprises requiring performance for large databases or financial services, where microseconds really matter...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:14
Average rating:0
New SSDs from Crucial, Kingston, and Western Digital haven’t made buying decisions any easier. In fact, buying the right drive just got more complex. One thing is clear, though: never, ever buy an SSD product without looking at...
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:19
Average rating:70
Product Code: SNV125-S2BN/128GB The Kingston SSDNow V-Series 128GB we tested has a 2.5-inch form factor similar to laptop hard disks and uses the SATA-2 interface. An SSD (Solid State Drive) holds the prospect of improving performance even further f...
  • The Kingston SSDNow V-Series 128 GB drive is a reasonable trade-off between the factors of price, data capacity and speed/performance. It might have performed better, but the drive's onboard controller holds it back. While considering this SSD, take i...
gadgetspeak.com
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:27:19
Average rating:92
Earlier this year I saw a demonstration of Solid State Storage demonstrated at an event currently I understand it is available in 64 and 128GB. I was sent a 64GB unit to review by Kingston, their price seems quite reasonable...
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