Kingston ships SSDNow upgrade kit

Posted in Kingston by Shane McGlaun on May 21st, 2009

kingstonssdnow-sbSSDs are slowly starting to replace traditional hard drives inside desktop computers and notebooks. The change is happening faster in the enterprise market where SSDs can save companies lots of money thanks to their significantly reduced electricity needs.

Computer users looking to upgrade their desktop to an SSD can now order the Kingston SSDNow upgrade kit. The kit includes the SSD, installation hardware and drive image software needed to upgrade your computer.

The kit includes a Kingston branded Intel X-25M SATA SSD, Acronis True Image hard drive cloning software, a 2.5-inch USB enclosure with USB cables, and a 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch bay mounting bracket along with a SATA data and power cable. The upgrade kit with an 80GB SSD sells for $427.50 and the same kit with a 160GB SSD sells for $843.

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