PureOverclock has published a review of the Kingston SSDNow SNV425-S2 128GB solid state drive.
Today brings both a surprise and a non-surprise. The non-surprise? Kingston has added another SSD to its lineup. The surprise? This drive is the same capacity as competing premium SSDs but retails for about $100 less. So what's the catch? Well, the catch is that the performance specifications on this Kingston drive aren't quite as impressive as say, the Indilinx-based drives, for example. However, this Kingston SNV425-S2 does support TRIM out of the box. And costs $100 less. Does curiousity have you interested yet?Kingston SSDNow SNV425-S2 128GB Review