Kingston Digital, Inc. SSDNow V+200 60GB SATA 3 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive with Adapter (SVP200S37A/60G)

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Kingston Digital, Inc. SSDNow V+200 60GB SATA 3 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive with Adapter (SVP200S37A/60G)
Kingston Digital, Inc. SSDNow V+200 60GB SATA 3 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive with Adapter (SVP200S37A/60G)

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Product Details

  • Size: 60 GB
  • Color: Black, Grey
  • Brand: Kingston
  • Model: SVP200S37A/60G
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.38" h x
    9.00" w x
    7.00" l,
    .20 pounds
  • Memory: 61440MB

Features

  • 535MB/sec read and 460MB/sec write speeds
  • Faster boot times and application loads than hard drives
  • No moving mechanical parts gives it longer life and ability to handle rougher conditions
  • Backed by Kingston's three year warranty and free tech support
  • Support for SATA Rev 3.0
  • 2.5-Inch SSD Drive with 7mm height











Product Description

Kingston's V+200 SSDNow solid-state drive combines exceptional quality and performance with an affordable price, making it ideal for businesses and consumers alike. It is driven by an award-winning Sand Force controller for best-in-class sequential read/write speeds and powered by a backwards-compatible SATA Rev. 3.0 (6Gb/s) interface. For businesses, V+200 offers Data Integrity Protection that features Dura Class Technology plus RAISE1 for advanced data reliability. It's designed to take the performance hit out of software encryption, so businesses can gain back the performance lost and increase their employees' user experience. V+200 comes in multiple capacities to meet the specific client storage standards of any business. For home users and consumers, V+200 is a great way to dramatically improve the performance of desktops and notebooks on PC or Mac platforms. Solid-state drives are faster and more reliable than traditional hard drives; they're also shock-proof and run silently while generating less heat than hard drives.








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Works Great! (120GB Model)
By S. Hill
I had decided to upgrade my old 2007 15" A1226 model Macbook Pro's hard drive and heard an SSD was the way to go. After a lot of research and hearing that my Macbook model has issues with SATA transfer speeds higher than 1.5Gbps, I decided to give this one a shot anyway, ignoring warnings that it might not work with the computer.Well, to my delight, it is working flawlessly. It installed with no issues whatsoever, hardware or software. Now, I haven't done any intensive speed testing (as that's not really my style), but I can say that with only the stock 2GB ram and OSX 10.6.8, it only takes 18 seconds from hitting the power button to the login screen. This is my first SSD so that might just come with the territory, but for a 6 year old computer, that's impressive.Obviously I will update my review if the drive craps out, but I absolutely recommend this hard drive.

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Very snappy! Why spend more?
By Ezio Auditore
When I began choosing parts for a brand new build I knew I wanted to go with an SSD. Hard drives are the primary bottlenecks in everyday performance nowadays considering spacious memory and powerful CPU's are quite affordable. This may not be Kingston's top of the line model but I doubt anyone would really notice a difference.Boot times in Windows 7 are blazing and when I do make it to the desktop there is no "pop in" effect. The whole desktop complete with startup programs in the tray are all instantly finished loading and ready to go. My computer is able to go from powered off to browsing the web in 35 seconds! Not too shabby.The physical size was interesting. it actually included an optional adapter to make it fat enough to fit into standard laptop hard drive compartments. Hard to imagine such capacity and speed in so small of a package!Make sure your motherboard bios is set to use AHCI with this drive to increase performance. My motherboard actually defaulted to IDE with this drive when I installed Windows. I had to go back and go do some minor registry editing to be able to make windows use it in AHCI mode after the fact. It was totally worth it though; I managed to get a windows experience index score of 7.9 for hard drive transfer speeds, the highest score you can achieve! (In comparison, I had a 7.8 before switching to AHCI mode)I highly recommend this drive to the average user. I'm certainly happy with the speeds although there are most definitely faster (and more expensive!) options available.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Works Wonders, Even In Old Computers
By N. Wheatley
My parents have an ancient computer--Pentium D 830, 945P chipset--so old it won't show 4GB RAM even under 64-bit! All they do are check emails, browse the internet, and use Microsoft Office. Nothing intense (and fairly typical of "parents' computer").It had a traditional 80GB spinning disk. Needless to say, it was very slow. Opening a single application was an exercise in patience.That motherboard only has SATA Generation 1 (1.5Gbps) support.Despite this, the drive plugged in and was detected properly right away. This drive is rated for 400MB/sec and more, so it's clearly bottlenecked. However, this goes to show exactly how much difference a decent solid-state drive will make. Constrained to 150MB/sec maximum, the drive makes the computer feel brand-new or even several generations newer than its old parts would otherwise suggest. Overall a great value for aging systems, despite being a third-generation SATA (6Gbps) product.

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