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Kingston SSDNow UV400 960GB

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Overclockers
★★★★★
7 years ago
Brilliant superfast SSD for a bargain price

Very fast SSD. Win 7 only takes about 15 min's to install from scratch. That's on a SATA2 port as well! Installations of software are also very fast sometimes you have to double check it installed its that fast the Win 7 OS onscreen messages cannot keep up with it!!

Hardware BBQ
★★★★★
7 years ago
Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB SSD Review

On most counts, Kingston SSDNow UV400 is a good drive for its cost. This entry-level will attract a lot of people moving out of 5,400 RPM/7200 RPM mechanical drive, mostly general purpose PCS and notebooks. It is just strange that Kingston doesn't provide the space with this pack.

APH Networks
★★★★★
7 years ago
Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB Solid State Drive

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Hardware Info US
★★★★★
7 years ago

Recently Kingston released the new UV400 SSD series. These are the first Kingston drives for the European market that use TLC-memory, meaning they should be available at relatively low prices. In this review we take a look at this new series and test the 480GB-variant.

NikkTech
★★★★★
7 years ago
Kingston SSDnow UV400 480GB SSD Review

It's been somewhat long since SATA and mSATA SSDs were last considered as hardware components aimed only for the niche/enthusiast market so if you're out looking for an entry-level model things may not get much better than they are today (although they probably will).

- Build Quality (Toshiba 15nm NAND Flash/Marvell Controller; - Very Good Overall Performance; - 3 Years Warranty / 1 Million Hours MTBF; - Design (New For A Kingston Drive; - Price (For Some

- IOmeter SNIA Performance

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
7 years ago
Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB SSD

It's hard for me as an enthusiast to like an entry-level SSD when there are so many good products in the mainstream and premium categories. The Samsung 850 EVO's price keeps increasing, so the gap between the entry-level products and one of the best consumer SSDs ever made keeps getting wider.

Low cost; Drive only and bundle options; High overall value; 3-Year warranty

Low performance; Variable build of materials; Low notebook battery life; No direct-to-die sequential algorithm

ThinkComputers
★★★★★
7 years ago
Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB Solid State Drive Review

We have seen almost all solid state drive manufactures release an "entry-level" drive. This is

– Price; – Good overall performance; – SSD Upgrade kit is nice to see; – Available in capacities up to 960GB; – 3year warranty

– SLC caching causes slow writes with larger transfers

Adorama
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★★
7 years ago

Bought this SSD for gaming. Speeds are great and loads the game and all content well. Good buy!

PB Tech
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7 years ago
Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB 2.5" SATA3 7mm Internal Solid State Drive Read up to 550MB/s , Write up to 350MB/s

This is an SSD. I put it in my macbook and it behaved as an SSD should. I would have liked it to have more space, but then agaion I would expect to pay more money for more space. Thus I would have had to purchase a larger drive.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
7 years ago
Excellent Budget SSD

I got this drive as a low cost upgrade from regular hard drive on office computers. Very satisfying performance, 3 year warranty and enough space for OS and work files. An excellent product for the money.

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