Kingston Releases Second-Gen Solid-State Drive
Posted in: hard drive, memory, storage, Today's ChiliYour dream of having a reliable solid-state drive in your computer comes a little closer with today’s announcement from Kingston Digital, but you’d better have some room on your credit card. Kingston announced the second-generation of its SSDNow V+ solid-state drive, with sizes up to 512GB. The company advertises that it delivers faster performance than the previous generation.
The drive now includes Windows 7 TRIM support, which helps it maintain optimal write speed throughout its lifespan. It also demonstrated considerable speed improvements using the PCMark Vantage 1.0.1 benchmark test for Windows 7. The 512GB drive earned a score of 28,264, while a 7200RPM hard-disk drive earned only 3,294. PCMark Vantage runs a series of tests such as operating system startup, importing photos, and adding music.
All this performance will cost you, however, as there’s still a hefty solid-state premium. The 512GB drive alone lists for $1,969, and that drive with an easy-upgrade bundle (with mounting brackets and cloning software) lists for $1,985.