“SSDs are finally cheap enough to be tempting for use in high-performance desktops. The market is teeming with new entrants, too. But which one is best? We look at new drives from Corsair, Kingston, Plextor, and WD to find out.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Kingston SSD NOW V Series 128GB Review @ OCC
- Kingston SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive @ PureOverclock
- Patriot Torqx 128GB SSD @ Neoseeker
- Corsair’s Force SSD Reviewed: SF-1200 is Very Good @ AnandTech
- Toshiba 1.0TB Desktop External Hard Drive @ Maximum CPU
- Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB @ TechARP
- SSD Benchmark Tests: SATA IDE vs AHCI Mode @ Benchmark Reviews
- Synology DS210j and DS410j Network Attached Storage Devices @ X-bit Labs
- Kingwin DockMaster USB 3.0 Docking Station @ PureOverclock
- VIZO SPEED-UP USB 3.0 ExpressCard @ Tweaktown
- Thermaltake Max 4 2.5-inch Hard Drive Rack Review @ ThinkComputer
Tracking down the best all around affordable SSD

Four SSDs have been assembled for testing at The Tech Report, three 128GB drives include the Corsair Nova V128, Kingston’s SSDNow V+ and the Plextor PX-128M1S and a single 256GB drive, the WD SiliconEdge Blue.
These drives represent a variety of price points and speeds and different strengths and weaknesses. Read through the full review in order to get the full picture of the performance of these drives as each one performs miserably on at least one test and it is The Tech Reports aim to discover which one will provide you the best overall performance.