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Kingston SSDNow V Series 128GB

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Aron Schatz
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Logan King
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September 2, 2009
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Kingston SSDNow V Series 128GB
Kingston marks its entry into the SSD market with their new SSDNow V Series and while it targets the value segment, it provides good enough performance for the mainstream.
Tags Storage Kingston SSD SSDNow V Series

Page 3: Testing, Test Setup:, Conclusion

Testing

We ran the Kingston SSDNow V Series through the benchmarks a few times during different periods to make sure the drive was fully used. After a month of use, the benchmarks only slightly degraded and these will be the ones we will be showing. We are adding a Seagate 1TB 7200.11 drive in comparison to see what a mainstream magnetic drive has to offer. A base install of Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 was used for the operating system.

Test Setup:

Asus P6T Deluxe
Intel Core i7 920
»6GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red
»Sapphire Radeon 4850
Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64
Phoronix Test Suite 2.0

Screenshot--dev-sda - GParted.png


A fully partitioned drive has about 119GB of usable space. This is pretty much in line with what happens with magnetic drives (due to their non binary numbering). And yes, the swap partition is placed in an extended partition.

Drive Performance (Higher is better)

Name
Value
Percentage
PostgreSQL pgbench8.4.0 TPS
SSDNow V 
944.66
 
SG1TB 
1057.57
 
PostMark1.51 TPS
SSDNow V 
4017.25
 
SG1TB 
3395.00
 
IOzone3.323 8GB Write MB/s
SSDNow V 
81.30
 
SG1TB 
110.20
 
IOzone3.323 8GB Read MB/s
SSDNow V 
116.13
 
SG1TB 
107.29
 
Dbench4.0 12 Clients MB/s
SSDNow V 
105.12
 
SG1TB 
37.92
 
Dbench4.0 128 Clients MB/s
SSDNow V 
7.72
 
SG1TB 
56.89
 


Aside from one test, these benchmarks show a mixed bag. For the most part, the SSD is faster on reads (highly on random ones), but slower on writes. In the last benchmark, the SSD gets beaten severely. This might be due to the lack of cache or the redesigned controller, and it seems that it just can't handle the load in that situation. Will this present itself in normal use? Probably not, as that benchmark is more relevant to server-type computers, but it is interesting to see.

Conclusion

Kingston's first in-house designed SSD, the SSDNow V Series, is a very good comprise between speed and price. Even though Kingston took a long time to bring a SSD to market, the wait was better for consumers that will purchase this drive. The controller is mature enough and the performance is good, but because the drive is targeted at the value segment, don't expect this drive to run circles around magnetic drives in production right now.

The drive does have its strong points including the high speed, low latency random reads. Most disk access in a traditional home computer use situation would be random reads and this is where the Kingston SSDNow really comes into focus for the market. Replacing this drive for the OS and programs alone will bring a modest speed increase for your computing experience. That's the goal with this product. It isn't made to supplant magnetic storage just yet.

The drive currently »retails for $240. For a SSD with 128GB of storage, this is a very good deal. Kingston has done a great job bringing a value product to market and even though other players have had their products on the market for longer, a well designed product that works off the bat says something about the company. Nice job, Kingston.

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ASE Labs would like to thank Kingston for making this review possible.
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Page 1
  • Intro
  • Kingston's Approach
  • Box
  • Parts
  • Specs
Page 2
  • SSDNow V Series
  • Use
Page 3
  • Testing
  • Test Setup:
  • Conclusion
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Comments

Tornado Wed Sep 2, 2009 8:13:25 PM #99603
I remain unconvinced that SSDs will replace standard 3.5" drives until the size/price gap is narrowed. They are admittedly much better than low-speed 5400 drives even with price factored in, but I think the difference is still too great compared to 7200 RPM and above drives considering the highest-advertised number in the field is usually size alone.
Aron Schatz Sun Sep 6, 2009 10:52:10 AM #100480
Have you used one yet? It will change your mind.
Tornado Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:34:41 AM #103328
Yes. Someone at college has an XPS M1530 with a 128 SSD that I have fiddled around with. I'm not sure whether it was just because his laptop is less powerful than mine, but I didn't see the earth moving changes I was expecting.
It was hella faster than any 5400 RPM drive I've ever used, though.
Tetrodotoxin Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:34:21 PM #106627
Did You Ever Run It As Your host Operating System? I Wanted to know if the Boot Times Were Significantly better. Until The price drops, Or I Obtian one from work, I wont be playing with one.
Aron Schatz Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:03:26 PM #106629
Yes, that's what the main benefit to SSDs are.

They should be your primary boot drive. If you have loads of data, get another larger HDD,
Tetrodotoxin Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:44:40 PM #106667
Right Now Ive Got 3 Hard Drives, My Main 160 an Internal Music Drive, And An External Game/ Other Crap.
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