Kingston SSDNow V+200 120GB SSD Review

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CrystalDiskMark and PCMark 7

CrystalDiskMark is a small benchmark utility for drives and enables rapid measurement of sequential and random read/write speeds. Note that CDM only supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ) with a queue depth of 32 (as noted) for the last listed benchmark score. This can skew some results in favor of controllers that also do not support NCQ.

CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 – Intel P67 Platform

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Benchmark Results: As with the AS-SSD benchmark, CrystalDiskMark throws incompressible data at the drive which slows things down a bit. Scores are on par with similar drives with asynchronous NAND.

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PCMark 7 Professional – Intel P67 Platform

PCMARK 7 Pro

We are continuing to use the new PCMark 7 software since they have updated it to version 7 which is specifically designed for Windows 7. It measures the performance of the latest PC hardware across a variety of common scenarios. PCMark Vantage 7 supports both system level and component level benchmarking and comprises several different test suites but for the purposes of this review, we employed the secondary storage suite. The nice thing about it is that you can submit your scores online and compare against others.

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Benchmark Results: Nothing to complain about here as scores are in line with what we expect with a drive of this configuration.

Kingston V+ 200 120GB PCMARK VANTAGE GRID

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