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Page 2 - A Closer Look, Installation, Test System If a good business is all about honesty and integrity, the Kingston SSDNow V+200 120GB SSD really has the right looks. This business oriented drive features an aluminum housing to enhance heat dissipation, with a side benefit of being relatively lightweight for what you get. The down-to-earth appearance is composed nothing more than a dark grey metal shell and a label for Kingston's branding in the middle, as shown in our photo above. Personally, I would consider that a good thing. Since there are no labels on the other side of the drive, this label carries miscellaneous information such as the SSD's serial number and place of assembly. Like many SSDs we have reviewed in the past, this Kingston drive is made in Taiwan.
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Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB SSD It looks like the 450MB/s rating isn't an error on the spec sheet, but we'll let our own benchmarks rate the drive. Kingston put together a nice, informative package for SSDNow V300.
Measuring in at 100 x 69.85 x 9.5mm, these are pretty much standard dimensions for a 2.5' internal drive. The Kingston SSDNow V+200 120GB is also quite lightweight, but quite a bit heavier than the competition at 115g. This SSD will have no problems fitting into your laptop hard disk bay if you want to boost mobile computing performance.
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Additionally, if you want to use it in your desktop and your chassis has no 2.5' mount, a pair of 3.5' adapter rails are included right out of the box, so you can easily install this SSD in any standard desktop internal drive bay. This makes the V+200 120GB quite convenient to deploy in either environments for the end user. Although the rails are probably more costly to manufacture, I think it is a better solution than traditional adapter brackets, simply because of better compatibility with different cases. Turning the SSD around reveals a dark grey metal backplate. This is something users will come to expect from a solid state drive, as there are no exposed printed circuit boards like you would normally see with a traditional hard disk. The only thing that is common between the Kingston SSDNow V+200 120GB SSD and a traditional hard disk drive is its SATA 6Gb/s and corresponding power connector at the end. As shown in our photo above, the back is completely blank, save for the warranty seal over one of the security screws.
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This is because all the miscellaneous information is found on the label on the top of the drive already, as discussed in the preceding paragraphs. The Kingston SSDNow V+200 120GB's shell is attached to the metal backplate by four security screws at the top. Although my colleague Preston brought in a set of screwdriver heads for me to play around with, the Torx screws on the SSDNow has a protruding obstacle in the middle. Therefore, I was unable to disassemble the drive for a better look inside. Also, there is a warranty seal over one of the security screws as shown in our previous image above, so in order to take a peek inside the SSD, you will have to inevitably void your warranty, even if you have the right equipment.