Providing consistent good results on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera MFT which is also on the recommended list at Blackmagic Design web site.
Manufacturer: Kingston
Providing consistent good results on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera MFT which is also on the recommended list at Blackmagic Design web site.
I did not realise, but this item also includes a USB enclosure. You can put the SSD in the enclosure and use as a portable USB hard drive. You also get a USB cable to go with it. The build quality of this package is superb and with Windows 8.1 now running on this SSD the speed is excellent.
Since Kingston introduced the V series of drives a few years ago, the V has always stood for Value and this by all means stands true to this drive. The V300 is the fastest V series drive that we have seen to date (as one would expect) and along with a comprehensive bundle & competitive price tag,...
Without Acronis, which seems to come with other Kingston SSDs. How can I transfer Win7 from the main drive to the new SSD drive.? Can I shrink the Win7 partition to the size of the SSD, back up and restore Win7 using "Redobackup" to move Win7 to the new drive?? We shall see.
Installed as a 2nd drive in an HP HDX18 laptop running Win7 and WinXP; So far after initializing and formating, the system sees it.
No Acronis software included; included instructions lacking
Really easy to install in a desktop, it comes with all the necessary hardware to do so. Didn't use to clone my existing disk just to dual boot Linux and Windows and it does the job perfectly. There are fastest SSD in the market nowadays but for the price is worth it.
I think this is a good buy if youre looking for a SSD.
This makes a great drive for building a fast booting computer. Has room enough for Windows, Office, and most applications (but games). Documents, files, pictures will have to find room elsewhere, there's just not enough room for everything.
Fast; really silent
No room for data
now boot up 7 sec. before almost 30 sec is 4x more fast
This is a great little drive, it's very fast reducing load times of everything, and with 120GB it can easily be your boot drive with all your apps added, and maybe 10GB-20GB put aside for work.
A solid state drive is probably the best upgrade you can add to your system should you still have a HDD. As you might expect, Windows loads in a fraction of the time, but apps open more quickly, big applications that need to page the drive perform better, etc. Across the board excellent boost.
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