Kingston Technology SSDNow V+100 2.5" 64 GB Serial ATA II

  • Brand : Kingston Technology
  • Product name : SSDNow V+100
  • Article code : SVP100S2/64G
  • Category : Internal Solid State Drives
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  • Info modified on : 12 Feb 2024 10:10:32
  • Short summary description Kingston Technology SSDNow V+100 2.5" 64 GB Serial ATA II :

    Kingston Technology SSDNow V+100, 64 GB, 2.5", 230 MB/s, 3 Gbit/s

  • Long summary description Kingston Technology SSDNow V+100 2.5" 64 GB Serial ATA II :

    Kingston Technology SSDNow V+100. SSD capacity: 64 GB, SSD form factor: 2.5", Read speed: 230 MB/s, Write speed: 180 MB/s, Data transfer rate: 3 Gbit/s

Specs
Features
SSD form factor 2.5"
SSD capacity 64 GB
Interface Serial ATA II
Data transfer rate 3 Gbit/s
Read speed 230 MB/s
Write speed 180 MB/s
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 1000000 h
Power
Power consumption (write) 3,4 W
Power consumption (standby) 0,05 W

Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 70 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 85 °C
Operating shock 2,7 G
Non-operating shock 20 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 69,8 mm
Depth 100 mm
Height 9,5 mm
Weight 128 g
Other features
Product color Grey
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Reviews
insidehw.com
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:12:31
Average rating:0
It’s our opinion that the new SSD generation has definitely brought new improvements, as well as made us change our perspective from the narrow-minded sequential read/write evaluation. The prices of the new models are very close to those from the previous generation, so if you’re already decidedly for buying a new SSD now, you might as well...
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:12:31
Average rating:82
One of the biggest surprises we learned at CES 2011 was that Kingston had joined Team SandForce for the SF-2000 Series of products. After CES we learned from Digitimes that Kingston was also moving to acquire a larger stake of controller manufactu...
  • The Kingston, Toshiba, JMicron partnership triangle is starting to produce some exciting products with good feature sets, but the SSDNow V+100 is still well behind current and upcoming products from SandForce and Marvell. With SandForce's recent ann...
legitreviews.com
Updated:
2011-10-14 01:12:32
Average rating:0
Kingston has put out several models of SSD's now and their most recent release are is the SSDNOW V+100 series available in 64GB, 96GB, 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacities. If this naming convention sounds familiar, you'd be correct as they had an earl...
  • The Kingston V+100 128GB SSD is a much improved version of the V+ drives of an earlier generation and rivals the performance of others in its class. Bundled with a very generous set of accessories and "always on" garbage collection, Kingston has done...
legitreviews.com
Updated:
2013-09-26 19:56:52
Average rating:0
Kingston's SSDNow series of solid state drives have done very well in the marketplace due to their range of value to performance oriented drives which covers the needs of just about any user. Available since the end of 2010, the V100 series lands in...
  • The Kingston SSD Now V100 offers solid performance at a competitive price and should be on the short list of SSDs to buy. With its included bundle and Kingston's 24/7 support, it continues to be the bread and butter of their SSDNow lineup...
techwarelabs.com
Updated:
2013-09-26 19:56:52
Average rating:0
Let me share a story with you. I was the network administrator for a group of small businesses and because I was mobile I was completely reliant on my laptop. Nine months after the rest of my team was let go for “budget reasons”, my hard drive died...
tweaknews.net
Updated:
2013-09-26 19:56:54
Average rating:0
To sum it up, the Kingston SSDNow V100 may not be the fastest SSD out there, but it's still a very competitive product in this quickly expanding market. If you're looking for a simple upgrade method that will result in a big step up in performance, th...
  • Good overall performance, Easy to upgrade using cloning software, 2.5” USB enclosure included, Excellent value...
  • Struggles a bit with 4k random reads/writes, Please ask any questions on this product HERE.
  • Kingston's SSD V100 kits prove that upgrading to a high performance drive doesn't have to come at a cost of time consuming OS re-installs and potentially lost files. Not only do the kits include a well-performing solid state drive, but you also get d...
Bjorn3d.com
Updated:
2013-09-26 19:56:57
Average rating:80
A year ago, the Indilinx appeared to be the best alternative to Intel-based controllers for the budget SSD market. While there are alternative SSD controllers available, such as JMicron, Marvell, and Toshiba, the Indilinx-based controller offers a bal...
  • TRIM Support, 24/7 Support, Excellent sequential read and write, Good bundle...
  • Weak in 4K read and write...
  • The latest JMicron controller has made an improvement in areas where the previous generation falls behind. The JM618 is at least able to offer decent performance against other controllers on the market. The drive still suffers during low 4K read and h...
myce.com
Updated:
2013-09-26 19:56:58
Average rating:70
Torsten PllenProvided by: Kingston NLKingston NL were kind enough to send us their SSDNow V100 drive for reviewing. The drive is available with capacities of 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. You can get the bare drive, as well as a notebook or a desktop bundle...
  • Excellent performance on sequential drive access, Silky smooth operation as a system drive and completely stable, Fast access times, Completely silent operation, Fast operating system load times, Fast application loading, Easy to use 3.5“ adapter set, Clo...
  • Very slow when operating on small block sizes, Expensive with high cost per GB of user storage...
MotherBoards.org
Updated:
2013-09-26 19:57:02
Average rating:0
Kingston SSDNOW V100 128GB SSD Review:Kingston's V100 128GB Solid State Drive (Part # SV100S2/128GZ) hits the market at $229 with read speads of 250MB/s and write speeds of 230MB/s. Check out our full video review and see if it's worth picking up...
vr-zone.com
Updated:
2014-04-06 02:38:50
Average rating:70
VR-Zone takes a look at the SSDNow V+100, a solid state drive from Kingston using a Toshiba controller.Kingston has been selling SSDs since 2008. Their first drives were rebranded Intel X-25s, and since them we've also seen JMicron and Samsung controllers...
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