Kingston V+ SNVP325-S2 128GB Review

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PureOverclock has published a review of the Kingston V+ SNVP325-S2 128GB SSD.

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The Kingston SNVP325-S2 is a 2nd generation SSD that uses Toshiba internals to boost performance and support TRIM out of the box. We do love that, no question. Flashing, firmware, and TRIM can be confusing to consumers, and it's nice to see that Kingston has eliminated that potential anxiety. We've seen some very fast SSDs, and the Indilinx-based drives have proven extremely popular amongst enthusiasts. But Kingston has been working diligently to penetrate further into the marketplace via Intel-rebadged drives, and they've had a couple hit and misses, but this new Toshiba drive looks very impressive from its specifications. But it is in a tough segment in the mainstream SSD market.

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Sincerely,



Jake Mete

Owner/Editor

www.pureoverclock.com




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<p class=MsoNormal>Review Title: <b>Kingston V+ SNVP325-S2 128GB <span
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<p class=MsoNormal>Review URL:  <a
href="http://www.pureoverclock.com/article931.html">http://www.pureover
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Kingston SNVP325-S2 is a 2nd generation SSD that uses Toshiba internals
to
boost performance and support TRIM out of the box. We do love that, no
question. Flashing, firmware, and TRIM can be confusing to consumers,
and it's
nice to see that Kingston has eliminated that potential anxiety. <span
class=stylea2>We've seen some very fast SSDs, and the Indilinx-based
drives
have proven extremely popular amongst enthusiasts. But Kingston has been
working diligently to penetrate further into the marketplace via
Intel-rebadged
drives, and they've had a couple hit and misses, but this new Toshiba
drive
looks very impressive from its specifications. But it is in a tough
segment in
the mainstream SSD market.</span>”<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class=MsoNormal>Thank you for your consideration in publishing a
link to our
review.<o:p></o:p></p>

<p class=MsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p>

<p class=MsoNormal>Sincerely,<o:p></o:p></p>

<p class=MsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p>

<p class=MsoNormal><b>Jake Mete<o:p></o:p></b></p>

<p class=MsoNormal>Owner/Editor<o:p></o:p></p>

<p class=MsoNormal><a
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