TweakTown posted a review on the Kingston SSDNow V+ Series SNVP325-S2B 512GB Gen 2 Solid State Drive
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>> Kingston SSDNow V+ Series SNVP325-S2B 512GB Gen 2 Solid State Drive Review
Kingston Technology was very quick to jump on the solid state bandwagon. Their first offerings were more or less rebadged Intel products, but at the time Kingston chose the fastest drive we had ever seen and that strategy worked out well. Later Kingston chose to take what they learned from the Intel offerings and went to work on their own configurations. Right at the start Kingston showed promise as they finally were able to tame the Jmicron controller allowing for shudder free operation and then moving onto Samsung controllers in the V and V+ Series.
At CES we had a chance to sit down with Kingston and learned about a new Toshiba controller that was set to power the new Second Generation V+ Series of products. Toshiba invented NAND Flash and they have the experience to not only make the controller, but also the flash that runs seamlessly with it. For over a year we heard about massive capacity solid state drives, but most of these have been concocted from two smaller drives sandwiched together with a low cost miniature RAID controller. This is not the case with the second gen V+ Series 512GB model we're looking at today.
>> Kingston SSDNow V+ Series SNVP325-S2B 512GB Gen 2 Solid State Drive Review