Kingston Launches SSDNow V+100 With 96GB
A new SSD capacity size for you to consider.
Another new SSD is rolling out, this time with Kingston having expanded its line of SSDNow drives with a new V+100 offering that ranges from 64GB to 512GB. There is also a new 96GB intermediary size for those who want something bigger than 96GB, but want to spend as little as possible.
The 64GB is $220, and for 50 percent more capacity, the 96GB model is $290. Prices get spendy from there, all the way to $1,900 for the 512GB.
While Windows 7 users can enjoy the speedy benefits of TRIM, those on older operating systems or Mac OS X will appreciate the V+100's garbage collection feature that is not OS dependent.
The V+100's drive performance is also faster than the previous generation, by around 25 percent, according to Kingston. We're looking at a sequential speed of 230MB/sec. read and 180MB/sec. write.
"Kingston SSDNow drives have been extremely well received in the worldwide IT marketplace. Our customers have told us that they need an SSD solution that ideally sits both price- and capacity-wise between the 64GB and 128GB drives," said Ariel Perez, SSD business manager, Kingston. "The feedback through our innovative customer facing programs yielded the 96GB V+100 as the perfect solution to meet these needs, especially as an SSD upgrade path is the preferred execution model rather than spending more on a new system in most corporate environments."
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Thats a better size than 60 and is a good step between 120. Can I get a 96GB vertex 2E please?
Either we can't see the difference due to rounding or you meant "bigger than 64GB".