“This roundup is going to cover several new SSDs: an inexpensive Intel X25-V, updated Kingston V Series drive and a coupe, of products from Western Digital.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Corsair Reactor R60 SSD Test @ Benchmark Reviews
- Intel X25-V SSD: Just Fit for a System Disk @ InsideHW
- Supercharge Your PC with Solid-State Drives @ ExtremeTech
- Corsair Force F120 120GB SandForce Solid State Drive @ Tweaktown
- Patriot Inferno 100GB @ Legion Hardware
- OCZ Vertex 2 120GB Solid State Drive Review @ ThinkComputers
- OCZ Vertex Limited Edition (LE) 240GB Custom SandForce SSD @ Tweaktown
- The Western Digital Advanced Format Performance Comparison Guide @ TechARP
- Seagate GoFlex Series Review @ OverclockersHQ
- Sunbeamtech Air Box USB 3.0 External HDD Enclosure Review @ Madshrimps
- Synology DS210+ Network Attached Storage @ TechwareLabs
- StarTech USB 3.0 Bundle – HDD Dock & PCIe Expansion Card Review @ HardwareHeaven
- Vantec NexStar CX SuperSpeed USB 3.0 external drive enclosure @ TechwareLabs
Gather your SSDs together, it’s time for a roundup

If you drop by X-Bit Labs you can see three new SSDs compared, the 32GB Intel X25-E a 128GB Kingston V series and the 128GB Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue.
The smallest drive is also the most expensive and while technically the most expensive it is overshadowed by Intel’s X25-V in RAID. Of course the other two drives might have trouble keeping up with the raw speed of the enterprise class SLC Intel drive, the use of MLC flash means that the drive is less expensive even with four times the total storage space. Check out the full review to see what that means in detail.