Showing posts with label Kingston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingston. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Intel 320 vs. the Kingston SSDNow V100


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.