
For years, Kingston has sold system memory upgrade kits to help boost personal computer performance. Installing RAM is a simple process, and it usually helped speed up an old PC. Yet, because the processor and memory both operate at level much faster than the average hard disk, the real bottleneck is the primary drive. Solid State Drives are the ideal upgrade for hard drives, and the difference an SSD makes is far noticeable than any memory upgrade. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the performance and speed for the ideal SSD starter kit: Kingston’s SSDNow V 40GB Boot Drive SSD SNV125-S2/40GB.

40GB is a little of the small size.
40GB is a little of the small size but I guess you could always run a few in RAID0.
Seem more suitable for mobile devices than a desktops
Seem more suitable for mobile devices than a desktops
Not unless you use a few in RAID 0.
I think raid is kinda redundant on ssds. Since they're already fast enough.
Not unless you use a few in RAID 0.
I think raid is kinda redundant on ssds. Since they're already fast enough.