![]() Three-year warranty with free 24/7 support.The kit normally adds roughly $15 to the drive cost, which is a worthwhile investment for anyone migrating drives. Kingston also offers all capacities in an upgrade bundle which includes an enclosure and software to clone an old drive to a new Kingston SSD. Kingston is offering the V+200 in several capacities including 60GB, 90GB, 120GB, 240GB and 480GB with street pricing of $105, $140, $175, $335 and $679 respectively. The V+200, as noted, uses asynchronous NAND which still gives the drive excellent speed in many areas, while reducing overall drive cost. Kingston checked off SandForce with synchronous NAND with their enthusiast class HyperX ( Kingston HyperX SSD Review) and the business-class KC100 SSD. The V+200 represents an important offering for Kingston, as most major SSD brands that leverage SandForce processors offer a multi-headed portfolio of SSDs, each with a SandForce processor paired with a different type of NAND. The net result are drives that are reported to pump out up to 535 MB/s sequential reads and up to 480 MB/s writes. The V+200 features a SandForce processor and SATA 6Gb/s interface for the speed, and asynchronous NAND for the cost savings. ![]() ![]() The Kingston SSDNow V+200 is Kingston’s latest entry in their business SSD category, designed to offer performance at a reasonable price to users within the enterprise environment.
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