Monday, January 25th 2010
Kingston Slips in 512 GB SSDNow V+ SSD
Kingston quietly made an addition to the SSDNow V+ series solid state drives (SSDs), the SSDNow V+ 512 GB (SNVP325-S2B/512GB). The new drive offers 512 GB of storage in its existing 2.5" form-factor. It uses multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash chips, a controller that supports SATA 3 Gb/s and USB 2.0, and offers read/write speeds of 230/180 MB/s. It is available both as packages with just the drive, and in a bundle which includes SATA power and data cables, 3.5" to 2.5" spacers, USB cable, and a 2.5" enclosure which makes it portable. The bare drive is priced at roughly $1598 (US), and the bundle at roughly $1698.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
18 Comments on Kingston Slips in 512 GB SSDNow V+ SSD
Who really need such a big SSD other than company?
I also agree that 100$ is way too much and should be included. Must cost them like 5$ for those extra.
"yeah we know (the price and storage space again here). PLZ allow 5months to 2years for common sense." :roll:
seems more like another redintion of ssd as it sloly works its way toward being useful to most people. slowly.
That's who it is for... people who will install these devices in equipment costing 10's if not 100's thousands $. The cost of the SSD is therefore small fry in comparison.
Just wait a few months and I'm sure there will be plenty. If you google SSD SATA 6 controller you will see news of their arrival (6GB/s)
But over $1500 is too much of a price tag.