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Kingston SSDNowV+ Series 512GB Gen 2 SSD Review

Obviously the Kingston SSDNowV+ Series 512GB Gen 2 SSD is not going to be a viable option for the majority of people reading this, at over £1,000 its a serious high cost option for wealthy enthusiast users who want the largest storage option possible while still having lightning fast transfer speeds.

Performance throughout our testing was excellent, and while it isn't as fast as the latest Sandforce based units it is still more than capable of delivering fantastic performance on both Windows and Macintosh platforms. We would love a drive like this for our 17 inch MacBook Pro as you would never be wanting for storage on the move.

Kingston make some of the finest memory based products and this drive helps to affirm their standing in the market, especially for business men with high storage requirements who don't want to compromise with slower mechanical drives.

KitGuru says: Whether you actually need this or not is a question only you can answer, but there is no doubt that if maximum storage capacity is top on your checklist then this should definitely be on your immediate shortlist.

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Rating: 8.0.

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16 comments

  1. I almost fainted at the price, but for the capacity and audience interested, it makes sense.

  2. THese are good drives, but for over a grand, seems pointless for me anyway. thats the price of a full system 🙂

  3. Just ordered two for Raid 0 in my new rig. yes, im kidding.

    Good review though, seems to be a drive for wealthy playboys rather than college peops like me

  4. This is the size I want, but until they hit one third the price they are now, its a pipedream for me.

  5. Zardon come on buddy, lets keep it real. they have probably sold 10 of these worldwide 😉

  6. Tim you would be surprised how many businesses buy these, and even the people who buy GTX480s for SLI, might have a few of these in raid 0 without the need for a mechanical storage option.

  7. lol, yeah maybe, but its such a massive amount of money. id go for the 128GB drive and get a 2TB mechanical for the files. But maybe im just a peasant :p

  8. And just to stress my point – http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-168-SE&groupid=701&catid=14&subcat=1279
    you could get literally 20TB of mechanical storage for a single 512GB SSD

  9. Tim until the prices drop, which wont happen for quite some time (not to that point anyway), its always going to be the case. Flash memory like this is still very expensive.

    I like this drive, cant say I like the price, but for a businessman on the move, it makes a lot of sense really. it can be billed as expenses, you never have to worry about a knock wrecking the platter on the move and you can easily store all your business related work files and more on a single product.

  10. I think ill have to pass, my poor heart cant take it.

  11. Holy Moly! For that kind of money you can buy very powerful RAID card + bunch of 2.5″ HDDs for RAID0 and superior performance or RAID 6 and superior storage space… or both with two independent arrays!

  12. I think my wallet just fainted. if you have the money for this, I envy you !

  13. Lovely, every PC should have one. or two.

  14. Ham or cheese? tough choice

    I read this thinking, this is great, might get one myself then I realised its over a grand. I feel like a pauper now. 40GB Corsair unit for me I think !

  15. It’s weird seeing the Vertex 2 being schooled by the Agility 2. I thought it would have been the other way around. It also shows the Sandforce not being affected by the smaller over provisioning of the Agility 2.

  16. Thats a monster of a drive at a monster price… They will come down soon I am sure. Nice review!