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Kingston HyperX FURY RGB 960GB (Solid-State Drives)

RGB is all the rage these days and HyperX’s new Fury RGB looks amazing, but its performance just isn’t up to par. With so many impressive SSDs to choose from, we don't recommend the Fury RGB unless you are searching for the RGB aesthetics alone.

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 3.5

Kingston HyperX Fury RGB 480GB (Solid-State Drives)

Kitguru says: If Kingston’s HyperX range is all about high performance then the HyperX Fury RGB is a bit of an odd fit. Its performance doesn’t match up to the visual impact of the RGB and it’s the RGB that adds quite some premium on the price.

1 expert reviews

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Kingston Dc450r 480gb (Solid-State Drives)

Kingston’s DC450R joins the company’s stable of enterprise SSD drives offering a wide range of capacities, good overall performance, and the enterprise-grade performance stability IT managers demand from this class of drive.

1 expert reviews

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Kingston SSDNow E-Series SNE125-S2 (Solid-State Drives)

For the previous posters, this is identical to the Intel drives (not the mainstream, but the enthusiast models). Kingston just puts a different sticker on it like ADATA does with some of their drives. If you build a high-end system with 12 or 24 GB of...

7 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

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Kingston Technologies SSDNow V+ (64GB) solid-state drive (Solid-State Drives)

We like the Kingston SSDNow V+ solid-state drive - it's efficient, quick and quite cheap. If you're looking to replace your notebook or PC's system drive, this is definitely a viable candidate.

1 expert reviews

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Kingston SSD Now V 40GB boot drive (Solid-State Drives)

Kingston has delivered a disguised Intel X25-M that will transform your PC for a trivial amount of cash.

4 expert reviews

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Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB Solid State Drive (Solid-State Drives)

As we have stated earlier in the review this is an update to the already released V+ Series solid state drives form Kingston, a second-generation. So what really is new about these drives? Probably the most important thing that sticks out to most...

1 expert reviews

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Kingston SSDNow V-Series 30GB Solid State Boot Drive (Solid-State Drives)

The biggest thing that is holding many people back from getting solid state drives is the cost. No one wants to spend $700 for a 256GB solid state drive when you can get 1TB SATA drive for around $100. There is such an increase in speed when it comes...

1 expert reviews

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Kingston Technology SSDNow V+ 64GB solid-state drive (Solid-State Drives)

We like the Kingston SSDNow V+ solid-state drive — it's efficient, quick and quite cheap. If you're looking to replace your notebook or PC's system drive, this is definitely a viable candidate.

1 expert reviews

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Kingston SNV125-S2BD/30GB (Solid-State Drives)

29, 30, 31… The numbers flashed rapidly as I watched my stopwatch while timing how long it took to boot into Windows 7 and load the startup programs. Stopping the clock at 32.5 seconds, Kingston's 30GB, SSDNow V-Series, solid state drive performed...

1 expert reviews

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Q&A: Tom's Hardware And Kingston On SSD Technology (Solid-State Drives)

This particular conversation between Tom’s Hardware and Kingston grew from the memory vendor's ongoing evangelism meetings, called SSD Acceleration Programs, in which the company goes out and presents the technology to IT professionals to explain what...

1 expert reviews

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4-Way SSD Round-Up, OCZ, Corsair, Kingston, ST (Solid-State Drives)

When we first took a look at the Intel X25-M SSD a few months back, it finished significantly ahead of competing offerings available at the time. Today, the Kingston SSD Now M Series drive, which is based on Intel's technology, comes out on top in a...

1 expert reviews

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Kingston 256GB SNP325-S2/256GB SSD (Solid-State Drives)

Kingston has hit a home run with their SNP325-S2/256GB drive. As the drive is available online for $639, this makes an attractive upgrade option for those wanting the absolute best in performance from their computer systems regardless of the cost....

1 expert reviews

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Kingston SSDNow 40 GB SSD Solid State Drive (Solid-State Drives)

We've got our hands on the latest, fastest card on the market! Follow along as we take you through a review, along with the benchmarks!

1 expert reviews

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Kingston's New Groove - Pumping up the SSD and Memory Markets (Solid-State Drives)

We give you an update of Kingston's endeavors in the SSD and memory markets as we spoke to several product and marketing executives to understand how they deal with both segments. Interesting facts and tidbits were shared in the process and we've...

1 expert reviews

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Kingston SSDNow S50 Series SS050S2 (Solid-State Drives)

During the past year, I have built several small routers with Kingston 16GB and 32GB SSDs of this and similar models. The drives get little use (how much reading and writing does a router do?) and are mainly used for bootstrapping and occasional...

8 user reviews

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Kingston SSDNow MS100 Series SMS100S2 (Solid-State Drives)

I'm literally using the EXACT same setup as the review below me.. thinkpad W520, with this SSD installed for VMWare images.

8 user reviews

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New Solid State Drives from Intel, Kingston and Western Digital (Solid-State Drives)

We'll do some summarizing now, starting from the Intel X25-V. Cutting it short, we like this product. Intel has come up with an affordable but rather fast SSD. It was especially good in our RAID0 array, providing both a large storage capacity and a...

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