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This time around we take a look at Kingston’s newest SSD, SSDNow V+ G2, developed collaboration with Toshiba to create the best SSD. We can already reveal that the product managed to impress us, so please do read our thorough review.
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Kingston SSDNow V+ G2 is an update of SSDNow V+ G1, and this time Kingston partnered with Toshiba to obtain the highest performance and reliability. However, this does not necessarily mean Toshiba provides Kingston’s SSDs with NAND flash memory, as Kingston likes to keep their options open to ensure the customer will always get the best product.
The drive is available separately or in an upgrade bundle that includes everything you need to update your computer with an SSD. It is such a bundle we are looking at.
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Kingston is the world’s largest RAM maker and is based in Fountain Valley, California, but also has factories and warehouses in England, Ireland, Malaysia, China and Taiwan. In 2008, Kingston had revenues of 4 billion dollars, and they employ about 4000 people around the world.
The SSDNow V+ series is designed for the discerning user who wants greater capacity and a more advanced controller with all the greater performance that brings in comparison to the SSDNow V series.
Since it is now possible to have a large capacity (256 and 512GB) SSD, the recommendation that it should be used a boot drive is now void – you can simply use the SSD as your primary and only drive in your laptop or desktop computer.
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