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Kingston SSD Reliability

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Should be fine, as long as you don't buy the V300 SSDNow thing

6 minutes ago, snortings said:

Should be fine, as long as you don't buy the V300 SSDNow thing

Didn't Kingston change the V300 from the slow thing? (whatever it was) So from fast -> slow -> not slow

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36 minutes ago, Weak1ings said:

Didn't Kingston change the V300 from the slow thing? (whatever it was) So from fast -> slow -> not slow

If they did that was a bad marketing decision, possibly as bad as the first change - people already have it baked into their heads that they're slow so if they revise them they should just make up a whole new name

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