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Brand | Kingston |
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Series | SSDNow V300 Series |
Model | SV300S37A/120G |
Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
Used For | Consumer |
Form Factor | 2.5" |
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Capacity | 120GB |
Interface | SATA III |
Controller | SandForce |
Max Sequential Read | Up to 450 MBps |
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Max Sequential Write | Up to 450 MBps |
4KB Random Read | Up to 85,000 IOPS |
4KB Random Write | Up to 55,000 IOPS |
MTBF | 1,000,000 hours |
Features | Fast - 10x faster than a 7200RPM hard drive High Quality - features an LSI SandForce controller customized for Kingston Reliable - with no moving parts, solid-state drives are less likely to fail than standard hard drives Economical design optimized to make migrating to an SSD more affordable Convenient - all-in-one kits with all the components for easy installation Multiple capacities - to fit your workload |
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Power Consumption (Idle) | 0.640W |
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Power Consumption (Active) | 1.423W Read / 2.052W Write |
Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ +85°C |
Max Vibration Resistance | Operating: 2.17G Peak (7-800Hz) Non-operating: 20G Peak (10-2000Hz) |
Height | 7.00mm |
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Width | 69.80mm |
Depth | 100.10mm |
Weight | 86.00g |
Date First Available | February 13, 2019 |
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Pros: Comes with an adapter to convert it from 7 mm to 9.5 mm if necessary Firmware was easily updated to the current version 525ABBF0 Custom LSI sandforce controller as opposed to a standard sandforce controller Lowest power consumption of any drive I’ve ever tested whether SSD or 5400 RPM hard drive High Endurance – 128 TB Total Bytes written which if you do the math equates to roughly 120 GB of writes per day for 3 years straight. Ran excessive benchmarks and tests to try and break in the drive (Roughly 200 GB written) in order to ensure they were not likely to fail early on before configuring them for use. Initially and after my stress tests the drives reported no SMART errors of any kind and all of the values were good and where they should be. ATTO Disk Benchmark: • Read = 550.3 MB/s • Write = 527.6 MB/s Crystal Disk Mark • Sequential: Read = 494.3 MB/s, Write = 330.5 MB/s • 512k: Read = 431.2 MB/s, Write = 327.0 MB/s • 4k: Read = 32.35 MB/s, Write = 89.79 MB/s • 4k QD32: Read = 271.5 MB/s, Write = 288.6 MB/s • 4k QD32 IOPS: Read = 67,242 IOPS, Write = 70,816 IOPS AS SSD Benchmark IOPS: • 16MB: Read =31.08 IOPS Write = 19.50 IOPS • 4K: Read = 4,681 IOPS Write = 28,329 IOPS • 4K-64 Thread Read = 43,743 IOPS Write = 61,500 IOPS • 512B Read = 10,090 IOPS Write = 3,861 IOPS Power Consumption • Idle Drive Off – Unknown (Would not enter this state) • Idle Drive On – 0.65 Watts • Load Read – 2.25 Watts • Load Write – 2.55 Watts Temperature While Testing: 89.6 °F
Cons: Despite the specs showing that the IOPS are read 85,000 and write at 43,000, I never saw numbers close to that and to add to that mine were the opposite. After multiple tests, the writes were faster than the reads when it came to IOPS. I have never had an SSD test so strangely when it came to the rated specs vs my benchmarks.
Overall Review: Overall this is a great SSD with very low power consumption and fantastic read speeds with decent write speeds. Despite the writes not being as fast as I’d like, considering the price they are still good as there are worse options in this price range. Given the durability and the low power consumption this is a perfect upgrade for any laptop. *All tests were conducted three times to ensure accuracy and repeatability of results.
Pros: *Great price @ 69 bones to speed up any machine. *Boots Windows 7 & 8 quickly. Good for OS. Not great.
Cons: *Abysmal Read & Write Speeds... are you kidding me? If you work with large files frequently you should pass on this drive. R/W speeds are terrible. *Toolbox is useless, Samsungs included software is far better.
Overall Review: I own three of these for various uses that I picked up for 69.99 free shipping each. And let me assure you that what everyone else has been complaining about is true. Just today I wanted to play Tera Online on my HP G7 laptop so I decided to copy the install folder from my Samsung 830 Pro 256GB SSD over SATA6 to this Kingston. The results... sad... Tera Online is 55.2GB From Samsung to Kingston took 6 Minutes 56 Seconds which averages 132.69 MB/s Write. So, out of curiousity, I copied the files back... To Samsung from Kingston took 7 Minutes 42 Seconds which averages 112.55 MB/s Read. So, no matter what Kingston says, 55.2GB of game files is a perfect test for read / write speeds. But, at 69 dollars I'll still recommend them for entry level bang for your buck upgrade for older laptops & desktops as they still have very good random I/O performance which is what we really buy them for. It will boot your OS faster and open programs quickly. However, if you're the type like myself who is constantly working with large files such as ISO's & Blu-Ray / HD rips look elsewhere. My WD Green drives copy files just as fast, if not faster in some instances. But overall, they've all performed well and I'd still recommend them.
Pros: UPDATE: This model's performance is very low compared to other similar priced SSDs. The Mushkin Enhanced ECO2 and the PNY CS 1311 are both clearly superior and they cost only about $5 more than this Kingston model. Check them out here on Newegg. Read speeds are OK for this entry-level SSD (but see below).<br><br>They're selling these off in 2-packs and 4-packs.
Cons: This is the notorius bait-and-switch V300 SSD which Kingston degraded by switching from good quality synchronous NAND memory chips (and good reviews) to a-synchronous NAND which significantly degraded performance on all incompressible data. The problem is widely known and Kingston themselves published results which show degraded performance.
Overall Review: The only test where this SSD shows decent performance is the easy ATTO benchmark. When tested on other well respected benchmarks such as AS-SSD or CrystalDiskMark the Write speed (for saving files) is slower than a regular spinning hard drive.<br><br>Looks like it's end of the line for this sad range of V300 models and they're being sold off in bundles.<br><br>If you only need a cheap SSD to Read files at OK speed this model will work, but Write speeds will slow down your work. Also, a-synchronous NAND has been shown to have shorter lifespan.
Pros: Fast. Cheap. Great upgrade for any HDD system with enough room for most. 7mm profile for notebooks that require the slim size, but includes a spacer if needed for the normal 9mm thickness.
Cons: If I had to give it a con it would be the spacer that allows you to use it in a standard size drive slot. It attaches with double sided tape, so you kind of have one shot to put it on and if you want to take it off later it could be a pain. I really don't see this as a major issue, but be aware and careful if putting it on. Also, if your planning on cloning you current drive, you need to have your own software since this does not come with any (but is easy enough to find some online) Neither of these are worth taking an egg off for.
Overall Review: Some may complain because this SSD uses the slower asynchronous NAND, or that it uses a SandForce SF-2281 controller, but neither of these are issues for most. The controller has been tweaked by Kingston for better performance and they buy their 19 nm NAND from Toshiba. For most users, you can not tell a difference betweenthisa budget SSD vs a high performance SSD. A "cheap" SSD blows even the best/fastest HDD away, for not much more cost per gb. I replaced a 60 gig SSD that was running out of space, so this was perfect. I had a Seagate HDD in the system also so I was able to use Seagate's clone tools to copy the 60 gig to the 120 gig. Very fast clone from one SSD to another. Very happy with this SSD and would buy another in a heartbeat if needed.
Pros: Read speed OK.
Cons: This is the notorious bait-and-switch SSD where synchronous NAND (good Write speeds) was replaced by a-synchronous NAND (poor Write speeds).
Overall Review: Good riddance to an SSD whose Write performance (i.e. saving files, transferring/copying files) is actually WORSE than a regular old spinning hard drive. If all you need is decent Read speeds for booting up and pening files this SSD is OK for the price. But don't expect snappy performance when it comes to completing any task that involves saving or writing files because this drive is slower than almost every other SSD you can buy. Try the low priced Mushkin or Crucial or PNY models instead!
Pros: This drive was very cheap for a 120 G Its good to see them come down in price now days. My first drives were Two Kingston SSDNow 64G drive for about $200.00 a piece. I'm still using them and they still run great. I haven't ran any tests on them yet but they work great in my wife's and daughter's laptop and they comment all the time how much faster they are.
Cons: None
Pros: Bought it on sale, and has been working as expected since installation. I sue this for a gaming drive, loads way faster than the mechanical drive it replaced.
Cons: Not as fast as other SSD drives, but works as advertised.
Overall Review: Was the correct size for my usage when I bought it, now I wish I bought a higher capacity drive, try to buy the biggest one you can afford.
Pros: Faster than a HDD. Easy install.
Cons: Not the fastest SSD.
Overall Review: Using on the following: Gigabyte 775 Motherboard Core2Duo GeForce 9800 GT Windows 7 64 Buy it for the low price and use as boot drive.