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Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB SSD Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB SSD.

SSD technology has evolved at an extremely fast pace and at this point you can get everything from an Entry level drive that runs in the 100MB/s (read) range to the 250MB/s Enthusiast drives. With all the different flavors of drives you almost need a score card to know which drives fall into which category.

The Kingston SSDNow V+ series features a Samsung S3C29RBB controller and very modest power requirements. Idling at 0.15W and 2.6W when in use. The SSDNow provides up to 220MB/s read and 170MB/s write which would put it in a high end performance class or or arguably breach the Enthusiast class.

Whichever class the Kingston SSDNow V+ falls in you'll get blistering speed, low voltage requirements, and consistently high performance. You'll also get Kingston's 3 year warranty and legendary reliability. If your looking for a blazing fast drive backed by an industry leader in memory technologies it's hard to go wrong by choosing a Kingston drive.
Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB SSD Review

Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case

The Antec Nine Hundred Two is a new, revamped version of the Nine Hundred. The original Nine Hundred was a great case but it wasn't perfect. Antec have since looked at how they can make the case even better and have then implemented these improvements into the Nine Hundred Two. This means that the Nine Hundred Two has removable dust filters, external fan controllers (rather than internal) and the inside of the case has been painted black - in a similar fashion to the Antec Twelve Hundred. These improvements are just a few of the added extras. So has Antec managed to create the perfect gaming case this time round? Let's take a look.
Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case Review