Kingston SSDNow V+100 KR-S1296-3H 2.5" 96GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) 1pm PT $90Ar
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96GB Kingston SSDNow V+100 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) $90 after $30 rebate + Free Shipping
Newegg has 96GB Kingston SSDNow V+100 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) for $120 - $30 rebate = $90 with free shipping. Thanks Selma
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Quote : There's hardly any difference. Actually the best way to see this in work is to look at power draw when firing random write requests all over the drive. The SSDNow V+100 has wild swings in power consumption during our random write test ranging from 1.25W to 3.40W. The swings would happen several times in a window of a couple of seconds. The V+100 is aggressively tries to reorganize writes and recycle bad blocks, more aggressively than we've seen from any other SSD.The benefit of this is you get peak performance out of the drive regardless of how much you use it, which is perfect for an OS without TRIM support - ahem, OS X. Now you can see why Apple chose this controller. There is a downside however: write amplification. For every 4KB we randomly write to a location on the drive, the actual amount of data written is much, much greater. It's the cost of constantly cleaning/reorganizing the drive for performance. While I haven't had any 50nm, 4xnm or 3xnm NAND physically wear out on me, the V+100 is the most likely to blow through those program/erase cycles. Keep in mind that at the 3xnm node you no longer have 10,000 cycles, but closer to 5,000 before your NAND dies. On nearly all drives we've tested this isn't an issue, but I would be concerned about the V+100. Concerned enough to recommend running it with 20% free space at all times (at least). The more free space you have, the better job the controller can do wear leveling. |
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Considering your inability to find any reviews, although there are dozens of user reviews of this and the slower version of this drive available (and at least three pro reviews of this specific 96gb drive on the first page of a Google search), I'm not sure your opinion is based upon anything other than prejudice anyway. |
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http://www.kingston.com/ssd/vplus100.asp?id=1 |
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please excuse the ignorance... so my desktop has sata 2 connections, however I'm guessing this drive is smaller then most...so its probably not going to fit into the drive bays the same...are there some form of enclosures or brackets to help with that? Is there anything else that I might have to be concerned with when switching to an SSD (plan on reformatting windows soon, with this drive as the one the OS resides on
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