- Nov 12, 2013
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Got my SSD in a few days ago. It's a Kingston V300, 120 GB in size. I wasn't looking to buy, but the seller on Amazon (HPP Electronics) had it accidentally marked down from $80 to $25, so I jumped on it. Now, I have to deal with backing up my media/files, then installing the SSD, then putting the OS on it, then re-connecting the HDD, then formatting the HDD to get the Windows stuff off. Ugh, too lazy.
Part of the reason is I don't have a disc drive, so I have to go pull my cousin's out and borrow it to do the install, and I'm not in the mood.
Really, REALLY don't wanna rain on your parade but I think you might wanna know why the price most likely dropped that much: Kingston recently changed their V300, making it performing slower.
:-(
AnandTech | An Update to Kingston SSDNow V300: A Switch to Slower Micron NAND
Make some performance tests, maybe you got an old one, that would be really great.