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Kingston axe price of 256GB V200 SSD to £99.99

Last week we posted a story that Kingston were working with Ebuyer, dropping the price of their 256GB V200 to £104.99. Over the weekend this has dropped even further, to £99.99 inc vat.

As we said before, this isn't the fastest drive on the market, in real world testing you can expect around 280 MB/s sequential read, and 230 MB/s sequential write. Still a hell of a lot better than your mechanical drive however, thats for sure.

If you haven't yet adopted a solid state drive for your system due to the pricing/size concerns to date, then we think this is the ideal drive to get your ‘toe in the water'. Even later if you decide to upgrade to a faster boot drive, this could be used as a high speed storage drive – for file backups, or even the STEAM game folder.

Kingston support this drive with a 3 year manufacturer warranty, so you are covered in case of problems down the line.

Grab one over here.

Have you seen a better deal? let us know.

Kitguru says: This offer is limited, so get your hands on one now, while stocks are still available.

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