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HyperX Bundle Kit 2.5" 240 GB Serial ATA III MLC

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  • - 240 GB 2.5" Serial ATA III
  • - Read speed: 555 MB/s 60000 IOPS
  • - Write speed: 510 MB/s 40000 IOPS
  • - MLC
  • - S.M.A.R.T. support TRIM support
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HyperX Bundle Kit, 240 GB, 2.5", 555 MB/s, 6 Gbit/s

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HyperX Bundle Kit. SSD capacity: 240 GB, SSD form factor: 2.5", Read speed: 555 MB/s, Write speed: 510 MB/s, Data transfer rate: 6 Gbit/s

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:53
Uk has collected 163 expert reviews for HyperX Bundle Kit 2.5" 240 GB Serial ATA III MLC and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
87%
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:31
The 240GB HyperX is the latest SSD from Kingston and comes with all the accessories you're likely to need. There's a mounting bracket for fitting the 2.5in SSD inside a PC's 3.5in drive bay, a USB2 enclosure for reusing your laptop's old 2.5in hard dis...
Bottom line Incredibly fast and comes with useful accessories, but other SSDs are better value...
100%
ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:32
The HyperX SSD with 240 Gigabyte is Kingstons Flagship regarding their SSD-Lineup. Therefore this model awaits users with a higher IOPS performance especially concerning the random reads. 40'000 IOPS should be possible in this case. Regarding random wr...
Bottom line With its SandForce SF-2281 based 240 GByte HyperX SSD, Kingston isn't exactly within the specs. Regarding write performance the values we get are slightly above the numbers the manufacturer promises. The read performance on the other hand is higher tha...
0%
vortez.net
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:41
Kingston's most recent product release just last week sees their very first SSD launch under the HyperX branding HyperX being their premium label for enthusiasts, professionals and gamers That isn't all though, this is the first SSD by Kingston using the...
Good Looks great, Extremely fast transfer rates, TRIM support, Very useful upgrade kit...
Bad Cost...
Bottom line With the introduction of SATA3 it has paved the way for price-drops on SATA2 SSDs, in many cases allowing you to invest in an SSD for less than £1 per GB – but those who demand the best transfer speeds 200MB/s just isn’t enough. SATA3 brings in superi...
0%
kitguru.net
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:52
There has been a bustle of activity in recent months within the Solid State Drive market. OCZ led the way with the latest revision of Sandforce powered drives, followed by other manufacturers such as ADATA and Corsair.Today we are looking at the new...
Good Performance is class leading, looks great, extensive bundle, software is useful...
Bad 240GB drives are only for the wealthy audience, Kitguru says: A first class entrance into the new market for Kingston, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags Kingston Hype...
Bottom line If you are in the market for a new Solid State Drive today you are literally spoilt for choice. Any of the Sandforce 2281 powered drives are stellar products, delivering fantastic performance both with synthetic benchmarks, and more importantly in the rea...
90%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-06 02:19:45
Following OCZ’s great success with its SandForce SF2281-based Vertex 3 solid-state drive, it seems everyone is jumping on the SandForce bandwagon now. I recently tested Patriot Memory’s Wildfire SSD from, and today I have the latest addition to Kingsto...
Bottom line So, for the all-out enthusiast who must have the latest and greatest, the HyperX is going to be a worthy contender. However, if you’re simply looking to boost the performance of older hardware, perhaps there could be wiser investments to be made in th...
80%
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-10-06 02:19:50
Kingston is the latest manufacturer to release an SSD (solid state disk, using memory for storage instead of moving parts) using Sandforce's second-generation of disk controllers.The new HyperX drives come in capacities of 240GB and 120GB. We are revie...
Good Blinding performance; good bundled hardware...
Bad Expensive compared with a normal disk...
Bottom line A fast replacement disk that comes with an impressive bundle of extras...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-10-06 02:19:50
There are two new drives in the HyperX range with 120GB and 240GB capacities, but the flagship 240GB is the one we're looking at here. Since these drives are aimed at the high performance end of the market, it makes sense that Kingston has teamed up wi...
Good Excellent speed, Good amount of storage...
Bad Price...
90%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-12 04:26:09
As well as its well-known line in computer memory, Kingston Technology is now becoming as recognised for its wide range of solid-state storage drives. Relatively affordable drives such as the Kingston SSDNowV+ were never intended to be state-of-the-art...
Bottom line Whichever way you cut it, the Kingston HyperX SSD 240GB is one fast SSD. In our tests it had read speeds nudging 500MB/s, as quick as the Patriot Wildfire that uses the same SandForce SF2281 controller, yet had faster write speeds of 308MB/s. In IOPS t...
90%
XSreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-10-30 04:04:23
SSDs are becoming more and more mainstream these days, with costs gradually coming down making them more accesible in more useful capacities, to more people. SATA III is a recent development that has seen these solid state discs almost doubling their...
Bottom line So not the most mind blowing of SATA III SSDs, but certainly some strong results throughout. The price is also a little high on this compared to some SATA II units which are now reaching £1 per gigabyte levels; with that in mind, I’d probably recommen...
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atomicmpc.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 22:33:30
Kingston is now a veteran player in the SSD market, however its drives have historically been targeted at the budget end of the range. This has largely been down to the controller chips used, which have comes from companies like JMicron and Toshiba. W...
Bottom line Slightly less value, but still speedy...
90%
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2011-11-04 22:33:37
With every other manufacturer well into their enthusiast SATA 6Gbps releases, it was only a matter of time until Kingston joined the fray. Their new HyperX series uses long-life, high performance Intel NAND with a SandForce SF2281 controller which mak...
Bottom line The Kingston HyperX 240GB SSD is one impressive SSD. Everything from its competitive price to the bleeding edge performance numbers it displayed was absolutely top notch and put this drive in enviable company. Some may think that OCZ’s Vertex 3 MaxIOPS...
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pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-07 02:15:15
Kingston is now a veteran player in the SSD market, however its drives have historically been targeted at the budget end of the range. This has largely been down to the controller chips used, which have comes from companies like JMicron and Toshiba. While...
Bottom line Slightly less value, but still speedy...
83%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-01-23 01:12:06
In June, 2012 we published a large group test of SSDs with capacities of 120/128 GB and 240/256 GB . Those are still the most popular sizes, judging from what people search for on Hardware.Info. The world of SSDs didn't stand still, and since then a num...
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pcgameware.co.uk
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2014-03-16 01:11:41
When I was originally designing my gaming rig I was unsure whether to go for an SSD or not, as there is some debate as to whether for a Gaming Rig they are really necessary. Also with the advent of RAID and Short-Stroking mechanical drives deliver some re...
Bottom line are concerned I guess I can just let the numbers do the talking. The performance of this drive is just awesome, it has come out on top in all of the tests bar a couple. Combine this with a good looking high quality drive, with an excellent bundle and a 3...
100%
apcmag.com
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2014-03-29 02:43:57
Kingston is one of the few companies that doesn't just pack its SSDs in with a two-page flyer; this pack is a complete SSD upgrade kit. Along with the important bit -- the SSD drive -- it includes a load of goodies, but whether they’re worth paying f...
90%
aphnetworks.com
Updated:
2014-08-09 09:49:07
A couple of weeks ago, a number of us were away for our church summer conference held at Olds College, Olds, Alberta. For those who don't know, the town of Olds is about an hour's drive away from Calgary. Despite being there numerous times in the past...
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aphnetworks.com
Updated:
2014-08-09 09:49:07
"If you can't beat them, join them." Some call that team stacking, others call it cowardly, but let me ask you a question: When has being the last one standing ever brought anyone victory? Indeed, in the business world, we just call this -- for a lack...
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ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-10-26 06:14:53
The HyperX SSD with 240 Gigabyte is Kingstons Flagship regarding their SSD-Lineup. Therefore this model awaits users with a higher IOPS performance especially concerning the random reads. 40'000 IOPS should be possible in this case. Regarding random write...
100%
ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-10-26 06:14:53
With the HyperX 120 GByte SSD, Kingston has a Solid State Drive in its portfolio which is based on the latest SandForce SF-2281 series SSD processor. The drive also features SATA-III support and Kingston claims that the drive can reach throughput rates of...
100%
techicize.com
Updated:
2015-12-09 07:34:34
Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSD Review. Kingston made several announcements at Computex earlier this year, in particular a new product line in the HyperX family named FURY. Utilising a SF-2281 controller similar to the also recently announced V310 (success...
Bottom line IntroWant create site? Find Free WordPress Themes and plugins.ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING Motherboard Review. We recently took a look at the ROG STRIX Z270E GAMING, and today we examine the Z270F. Visually they look identical at first glance, so what is t...
93%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-24 02:46:34
A few weeks back I reviewed the 120GB Kingston HyperX SSD, and was quite impressed with the overall performance of the drive. Not only that, but the pricing was quite respectable as well, for next generation SSDs. Today I’ll be looking at its big broth...
Good Extremely fast; Runs cool & quiet; Upgrade Kit costs a little more than standalone drive; Looks nice...
Bad Cost will be difficult to stomach even for enthusiasts...
100%
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2016-11-24 02:46:35
"Which SSD should I buy" is a question that the HEXUS editorial team is being asked on an increasingly regular basis, and more often than not we'll give the same answer: Kingston's 96GB SSDNow V+100. The drive, reviewed back in May, is now available fo...
Bottom line the 240GB HyperX SSD is the fastest 2.5in SandForce SSD to pass through our labs. The drive's performance credentials, unique aesthetic design and optional upgrade kit make it an excellent choice for performance aficionados. The Good The fastest 2.5i...
90%
cclonline.com
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2017-05-24 01:22:58
Once again Kingston have graced me with a product to review, this time I have been graced with a rather nice Kingston Hyper X 120GB 3K SSD (Part Code SH103S3B/120G) so firstly thank you Kingston!You should all know who Kingston are by now, but if not let...
Bottom line In both AS-SSD and CrystalDiskMark, the Kingston HyperX 120GB SSD had respectable performance. With a sequential read of around 450MB/s given the claimed maximum of 555MB/s this is a quite noticeable difference, although the difference between the box spe...
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techspot.com
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:28
Although Kingston hasn't made as big of a name for itself in the high-end SSD market as Intel and OCZ have, the company has remained highly competitive by focusing on the budget segment. Although its oft-used Toshiba controllers have modest read and wr...
Bottom line Kingston's HyperX came out of the gates swinging and delivered an impressive show, gnawing on the Vertex 3's ankles every step of the way. The new arrival had little trouble meeting, and occasionally exceeding the performance of OCZ's SF-2281-based fl...
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pureoverclock.com
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:31
We've seen SandForce-based solid state drives become very popular over the last while as prices have continued to drop and consumers are taking notice of the impressive overall system boost that these SSDs can offer. But for those who may want somethin...
Bottom line As we've said countless times, the single biggest bottleneck in modern systems is the traditional plattered hard drive. If you want a performance boost then using an SSD in your system will make such a massive difference that you'll wonder why you were...
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Bjorn3d.com
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:40
SandForce first announced their latest SF-2281 controller back in February 2011. Designed for the SATA III 6 Gbps interface, the release of the controller was anticipated, though not many manufacturers actually started delivering new SSDs with the upg...
Good Excellent Performance, Acronis True Image HD Migration Software Included, USB External Drive Bay for easy cloning, SATA 6.0Gbps Compatibility with SandForce SF-2281 Controller, 2.5'' to 3.5'' Bracket, Extra accessories included for easy upgrade...
Bad Steep price...
Bottom line So, how was our overall experience with the drive? Absolutely fantastic. Believe it or not we are not over-exaggerating our experience. From the moment we laid our hands on the packaging and started to take apart the product, we've seen great quality...
95%
legitreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:44
Kingston's HyperX brand is synonymous with high performance which is why they have placed that badge prominently on their newest SSD. This marks Kingston's first SATA III based SSD and is also their first foray into the world of SandForce with the Hy...
Bottom line As usual, Kingston has not disappointed with their HyperX brand. Their first such SSD to carry the HyperX name is pure excellence from the performance and design all the way down to the packaging and impressive bundle options...
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HEXUS.net
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:45
"Which SSD should I buy" is a question that the HEXUS editorial team is being asked on an increasingly regular basis, and more often than not we'll give the same answer: Kingston's 96GB SSDNow V+100. The drive, reviewed back in May, is now available fo...
Bottom line the 240GB HyperX SSD is the fastest 2.5in SandForce SSD to pass through our labs. The drive's performance credentials, unique aesthetic design and optional upgrade kit make it an excellent choice for performance aficionados. The Good The fastest 2.5i...
90%
overclock3d.net
Updated:
2011-09-04 01:03:51
Branding is one of the most important elements of nearly every consumer item around. No matter what the product it is you're either making or selling, having a readily identifiable brand is vital.If you can not only make your brand something that peopl...
Bottom line They say a picture paints a thousand words. So how many does this paint?Back at the start we wondered if the decision to put the highly respected Hyper X brand onto an SSD, especially when they hadn't done so even with their speedy SSD Now V+ drives, woul...
93%
techgage.com
Updated:
2011-10-06 02:19:45
It is with great pleasure that we are now reviewing the Kingston HyperX SSD. Kingston has for several years offered one of the most expansive lineups in SSDs by utilizing controllers from almost every manufacturer - with one sole, notable exception: S...
Bottom line The HyperX's performance credentials are undisputable. Whether you are a first time SSD buyer or looking to upgrade an early model SSD, it is pretty clear that the Kingston HyperX ranks amongst the top elite SSDs on the market today. In the majority o...
95%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2011-10-06 02:19:48
A few weeks back I reviewed the 120GB Kingston HyperX SSD, and was quite impressed with the overall performance of the drive. Not only that, but the pricing was quite respectable as well, for next generation SSDs. Today I’ll be looking at its big broth...
Good Extremely fast; Runs cool & quiet; Upgrade Kit costs a little more than standalone drive; Looks nice...
Bad Cost will be difficult to stomach even for enthusiasts...
100%
techwarelabs.com
Updated:
2011-10-06 02:19:50
If you pay any attention to technology, the buzz around the SSD market is SandForce. Any performance SSD released has been bragging about the SandForce controller but, what is the SandForce controller. SandForce SSD Processors use DuraClass™ techno...
Bottom line Hands Down, in sequential 4MB read/write the Kingston HyperX wins our hearts. Through every benchmark we have not been let down with the impressive sequential speeds this drive outputs. Kingston has thrown down the gauntlet with numbers Like 525MB/s r...
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tbreak.ae
Updated:
2011-10-06 02:19:56
Solid State Drives still represent a market which has a very high barrier to entry. However, unlike graphics cards which have a very high turnover rate, an SSD will serve you faithfully for a long time. While speed standards aren’t upgraded on a yearly...
Good Extremely fast; Eye catching design; Upgrade kit includes USB enclosure & appropriate tools...
Bad Write speeds are slower than rated on 120GB model; USB 2.0 enclosure...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2011-10-12 04:26:07
As well as its well known line in computer memory, Kingston Technology is now becoming as recognised for its wide range of solid state storage drives.Relatively affordable drives such as the Kingston SSDNowV+ were never intended to be state-of-the-art...
Bottom line Whichever way you cut it, the Kingston HyperX SSD 240GB is one fast SSD. In our tests it had read speeds nudging 500MB/s, as quick as the Patriot Wildfire that uses the same SandForce SF2281 controller, yet had faster write speeds of 308MB/s. In IOPS...
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cdrlabs.com
Updated:
2011-10-15 01:20:09
KingstonAs the world’s largest independent manufacturer of memory products, Kingston Technology doesn't need much of an introduction. The company got its start in 1987, when the computer industry was suffering from a severe shortage of surface-mount m...
Good Available in 120GB and 240GB capacities, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, SATA 6Gb/s interface, Synchronous NAND flash, Supports SMART, TRIM and Garbage Collection, Standalone drive includes a 2.5" to 3.5" adapter bracket, Available as a bundle...
Bad Not as fast when writing incompressible data, Pricey...
Bottom line With the HyperX SSD, Kingston has made its long awaited entrance into the high-performance SSD market. Targeted at enthusiasts, gamers, and performance users, this new SSD combines the latest SandForce SF-2281 controller with Intel's 25nm synchronous...
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rwlabs.com
Updated:
2011-11-06 02:04:43
With the current price levels of Solid State Drives hitting an all-time low finally pretty much everyone can now afford that level of technology. Of course the price/capacity ratio is nowhere close to that of normal mechanical drives (still) a...
Bottom line So after reading all the results i am sure many of you are wondering about which SSD is currently the best one in the market. Well if you can afford the extra premium then the RevoDrive3 240GB is without doubt faster than every other SSD in thi...
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hardwaresecrets.com
Updated:
2011-11-18 05:00:13
Presently, competition is very fierce in the performance solid state drive market as there are so many new models from which to choose. Today we will be looking at the latest performance SSD from Kingston, the HyperX 240 GB, which boasts some impressiv...
Bottom line The Kingston HyperX solid state drive put up a good fight against the OCZ Vertex 3 MAX IOPS in our tests with the drives exhibiting a similar level of performance on a number of occasions. On average, we would say that it was ever so slightly behind th...
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thinkcomputers.org
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2011-12-02 01:04:46
If you know anything about Kingston you know their HyperX line. HyperX is the name they give all of their high-end products. Kingston entered the solid state drive market with the SSDNow series of drives, but it was about time the put the HyperX...
Good Overall the fastest 2.5-inch solid state drive we have tested, Upgrade kit comes with extras, Sexiest solid state drive available, Upgrade kit is the same price as the standalone drive...
Bad None that I found...
Bottom line As I said in the introduction of this review HyperX is what Kingston calls their top-tier products, so does this drive deserve that name? It sure does! From an overall standpoint this drive is the fastest 2.5-inch solid state drive we have tested acc...
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storagereview.com
Updated:
2011-12-09 01:05:09
The HyperX SSD is Kingston's latest and greatest flagship SSD. Offering speeds up to 550MB/s read and 510MB/s write speeds, this enthusiast-level drive features a SandForce SF-2281 processor and is available in 120GB and 240GB capacities. Packed with 25nm...
Bottom line The Kingston HyperX exhibited strong performance throughout our benchmarks in both synthetic and real-world scenarios. It has relatively low power consumption and no significant weaknesses. It matched or defeated its competitors, including the OCZ Ver...
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Bit-Tech.net
Updated:
2011-12-11 01:07:14
Differentiating your product from other manufacturers' efforts is one of the toughest tasks for SSD partners, and none more so than those who opt for a SandForce drive controller. As many partners would love us to stop reminding you, all current-ge...
Bottom line Despite its excellent performance, the Kingston HyperX 240GB finds itself in an incredibly crowded market, not just for SSDs, but also for the SandForce controller. OCZ, Corsair, Patriot, ADATA and half a dozen other partners also offer near identical SF2...
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technogog.com
Updated:
2011-12-21 01:05:11
Kingston’s HyperX moniker has always been assigned to their performance products whether it is computer memory or USB drives. Now you can add SSDs to that naming convention as they have released the HyperX SSD, a performance based drive geared towards...
Good Longer lifespan with 5000 erase cycles, Upgrade kit is fully stocked, Stylish HyperX appearance, Lightning fast speeds...
Bad Expensive, USB enclosure uses USB 2.0 interface...
Bottom line The Kingston HyperX SSD is an amazing way to turbo charge one’s PC. Other than the price there is almost nothing else to critique with this product. The drives read and write speeds are phenomenal; although to take full advantage of them you’ll need a...
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techpowerup.com
Updated:
2012-01-13 01:41:46
Kingston is the largest memory vendor in the world, so it comes as no surprise that they are also a big player in the solid state storage market.Their HyperX DDR memory is well known to deliver good performance and overclockability for enthusiasts, whi...
Good Fastest drive we ever tested, Great accessory package, SATA 6 Gbps support, Supports TRIM, 3 year warranty, Nice looking, rugged metal case, Migration software included, 3.5" adapter included...
Bad Needs SATA 6 Gbps controller to perform best, High price...
Bottom line Kingston's HyperX SSD really deserves the prominent name, originating from their high-end system RAM. In our testing the SSD is the fastest we've ever seen, beating the competition by quite big margins in some benchmarks. It seems the combination betwe...
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xbitlabs.com
Updated:
2012-01-20 01:12:56
Using multiple hardware devices in a single subsystem is a popular trend on the PC market. Enthusiasts often build graphics subsystems out of two or more graphics cards whereas users who need high computing performance can go for multiprocessor worksta...
Bottom line Unfortunately, our today’s tests do not provide a clear answer to the question if building a RAID0 out of modern SSDs makes sense. This solution has its highs and lows and we can only do as much as lost them all and let you be the decision maker. RAID...
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pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2012-02-05 01:37:41
Snapshot Price: Rs 10,378 3 years warrantyMeant for: Notebooks and desktopsKey Specs:120 GB, 94 gms weight, SATA III interface, 555 MBps max read speed, 510 MBps max write speedWrite: pcquest@cybermedia.co.in with name of product in subject, for more i...
Bottom line A high-speed SSD which is useful for people with heavy data transfer needs. Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter Solid State Drive: Tra...
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rbmods.com
Updated:
2012-02-15 03:20:55
Today we are taking a look at a Kingston SSD disk that I was able to get for quite cheap a few weeks back, my main rig is lacking a SSD so I thought why not do a review on this also? The average price for this Kingston HyperX 120GB SSD is around 230...
Good Performance, Stability, Price...
Bad None so far...
Bottom line This drive sells for around 230$ I think at the moment, but they go on sale quite often. I suggest taking a look at sites like slickdeals, etc… for good deals. I think the numbers speak for themselves; the drive performs excellent! It beats out older...
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Cdrinfo.com
Updated:
2012-03-03 01:10:24
Today we will put under testing the 'enthusiast' SSD made by Kingston, the HyperX SSD 120GB. The drive is combines the latest SandForce controller technology (SF-2281with Intel 25nm MLC NAND Flash. It provides high-speed SATA Rev 3.0 (6Gb/s) transfer s...
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apcmag.com
Updated:
2012-03-17 07:04:50
Kingston is one of the few companies that doesn't just pack its SSDs in with a two-page flyer; this pack is a complete SSD upgrade kit. Along with the important bit -- the SSD drive -- it includes a load of goodies, but whether they’re worth paying f...
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tech2.com
Updated:
2012-03-24 01:10:45
Earlier, we had a look at Kingston’s V+ 200 SSD which offered decent performance but for that price, you were better off with their HyperX series. Today, we have that very SSD with us and we’re about to find out how much better it actually is. We h...
Bottom line Kingston has priced the HyperX SSD 120GB at Rs.13,999 but you can find it in stores for as low as Rs.12,900. This makes it about Rs.3,000 more expensive than the SSDNow V+ 200 90GB but for this, you get more storage capacity and a much, much faster dr...
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hardocp.com
Updated:
2014-01-30 01:05:47
Kingston Technology has offered solid state drive products for several years now. The company started off strong with an Intel X-25 series drive that equaled the highest levels of performance available at the time. Since then Kingston has focused on mains...
Bottom line The high performance you're looking for in an SSD is available with the Kingston HyperX SSD but the market is saturated so that performance can be found elsewhere as well. The HyperX Upgrade Kit is unique for those looking for the easiest upgrade path but...
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hardwarebbq.com
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2014-01-31 01:06:55
The drive does what it should do and she is fast. Comparing my experience with this drive, and another SATA 6Gb/s SSD drive with 25nm Micron NAND (and the issues with it), she does the job. 5K P/E Cycle is very long…for a non-toggle NAND...
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custompcreview.com
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2014-03-09 01:05:25
A couple weeks ago, we reviewed the Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB SSD and we were quite impressed with its exeptional value, great looks, and blazing performance. Today, we'll be reviewing the 240GB edition of the original Kingston HyperX.For those who aren't...
Bottom line The exceptional performance of Kingston's HyperX wasn't surprising at all and the HyperX SSD continues to represent the ideology behind Kingston's HyperX brand. Benchmark numbers seen here were among the top in compressible performance and incompressible...
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wccftech.com
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2014-12-16 01:29:17
Kingston might be the king of the DRAM world, but its SSD offerings have been… well a little off. While most of the top performers were using SandForce controllers, Kingston was stuck JMicron, which was not exactly a speed demon.Not anymore. Kingston's la...
Good One of the fastest SSD (capacity category), Complete ‘upgrade' kit, Attractive design...
Bad Price (but as always, you get what you pay for)...
Bottom line The drive is fast, really fast. Kingston's has finally got on the SandForce bandwagon and has produced a drive that is zippy. The upgrade kit that we reviewed today comes with an external USB 2.0 box. This will come in handy for users who want to use this...
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Techreport.com
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2015-02-12 02:25:42
The latest generation of SSDs is out in full force. Drives are widely available from a multitude of vendors, firmware issues have for the most part been resolved, and competition has driven prices dangerously close to dollar-per-gigabyte territory. If you...
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channelpronetwork.com
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2015-10-02 11:47:50
Video review...
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decryptedtech.com
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2015-10-04 07:03:21
Here at DecryptedTech we have always had covered a very wide range of products (as well as technologies). However, there is one item that we have never really gotten too deep into. This is direct attached storage and in particular Solid State Drives (SSDs...
Bottom line Kingston has been working very hard to break away from their reputation for compatibly over performance. They have accomplished this in many ways with their HyperX line of products. However they have not forgotten to take care of their customers either. W...
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futurelooks.com
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2015-10-10 09:53:41
The Kingston HyperX 120GB/240GB SSD is the current champion SATA3 SSD that earned our esteemed Editor's Choice in our recent Round Up of SATA3 Sandforce Controller SSDs. Not only does it perform quite well in any basic configuration, but it also features...
Bottom line Futurelooks Evaluates RAID 0 Performance With Two Kingston HyperX 120GB SATA3 SF-2281 SSDs05DecPosted by Eric GarayCategoriesComputer, Review, SSD and Flash Drives, Video Reviews32 Flares 32 Flares ×The Kingston HyperX 120GB/240GB SSD is the current champ...
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futurelooks.com
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2016-02-13 06:27:22
The SSD market is finally at price levels I would call palatable. There are 120GB SATA2 SSDs for $179.99 or less and SATA3 SSDs for $184.99 and above. This will undoubtedly impact sales for smaller 20-64GB SSDs used in conjunction with Intel Smart Respons...
Good 36 Flares 36 Flares ×, SandForce's Reign of PPPerformance, The SandForce 2281 controller is the key component when communicating with the storage controllers found on motherboards and HBA cards. The current theory is that some where in that communication...
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