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    News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    High-performance alternative to Kingston's value-orientated range.
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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    I thought this was meant to be high performance.. those random write IOPS numbers look terrible compared to the competition (hard to tell without an external benchmark comparison I guess).

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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    Thing is they are actually shipping right now.
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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    Your probably thinking of normal IOPS, random ones are generally alot lower.

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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    who cares? The Crucial SSDs are out now, are faster and cheaper..with 5 year warranty

    ..come on...

    I'm waiting for:

    PRESS..... 128GB 280MB/260MB £56 from your local store

    And, while some may laugh..I now wouldn't be surprised if the above occurs before November


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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    Quote Originally Posted by Badbonji View Post
    Your probably thinking of normal IOPS, random ones are generally alot lower.
    Nope, thinking of random write ones. Thought the old Intel and OCZ/indilinx ones are >> 1000.
    Last edited by kalniel; 11-08-2009 at 01:43 PM.

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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    The smaller SSDs (64, 128) are now coming comfortably into the 2 quid per GB range... come on drop another 50% =D

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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Nope, thinking of random write ones. Thought the old Intel and OCZ/indilinx ones are >> 1000.
    And you are correct. Those random write IOPS numbers are pathetic and slower than a conventional HDD.
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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    Quote Originally Posted by badass View Post
    And you are correct. Those random write IOPS numbers are pathetic and slower than a conventional HDD.
    While pathetic, they're not slower than consumer HDDs. Although 15k SAS drives with NCQ would certainly give them a run for their money... a lack of cache here, as with their "value" series (which happens to be barely cheaper than the actually decent Crucials) perhaps?

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    Re: News - Kingston gets in on high-speed SSDs with V+ Series

    Quote Originally Posted by miniyazz View Post
    While pathetic, they're not slower than consumer HDDs. Although 15k SAS drives with NCQ would certainly give them a run for their money... a lack of cache here, as with their "value" series (which happens to be barely cheaper than the actually decent Crucials) perhaps?
    Are you just making that up or have you actually checked the figures?

    15k SAS drives only giving them a run for their money? Even the WD velociraptor is just under 3 times faster than the 128GB one at 4k random writes, averaging 1.6MB/sec
    158 IOPS is 632KB/Sec
    So, like I said, pathetic.
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