Right here we have
the 3rd generation Intel 320 vs. the Kingston SSDNow V100 serious.
Testing platform:
Motherboard: EVGA
X58 4-Way SLi
CPU: Intel Core i7
970
RAM: Patriot 2x4GB
PGV38G1600ELK
Video Card: Reference
8800GT 512MB
Intel 320 Serious
build up on 25nm NADA flash memory, they come in 6 different capacity | 40GB/$89
| 80GB/$159 | 120GB/$209 | 160GB/$289 | 300GB/$529 | 600GB/$1,069 (Capacity/MSRP)
All Intel 320
serious solid state hard drive comes with stander 3-year manufacture warranty.
The Kingston V
serious is built on MLC NADA flash memory, they have 32GB/SV100S2/32G | 64 GB/SV100S2/64G | 128 GB/SV100S2/128G | 256 GB/SV100S2/256G
Kingston also comes with 3-year limited warranty.
Testing software:
ATTO
HDTune
AS SSD Benchmark
Everest (built-in
disk bench)
Test #1 – ATTO
Test #2 – HD Tune
Test #3 – AS SSD
Test #4 –Everest (built-in
disk bench)
Each individual read test
Average read
access in nanoseconds.