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Kingston's bleeding-edge KC3000 PCIe 4.0 SSD is down to £73 for a 1TB model from CCL at the moment. That's an awesome deal for a drive capable of up to 1M IOPS for random reads and writes, and ...
Reaching 6,000MB/s and at up to 2TB Kingston has added a new form-factor to the popular NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD lineup, the ...
The KC2500 1TB isn't Kingston's first foray into NVMe SSD territory, but it's fair to say from the outset that it's probably its best so far. On paper there doesn't seem to be a lot of difference ...
It's easy to pick up an M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD based on price alone. Spending £100 or so heralds a 1TB model outfitted with the latest NAND capable of hitting peak sequential speeds in excess of 2 ...
Kingston KC2000 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD Review. Hardware-level encryption, premium TLC flash, and a blazing-fast SMI controller make Kingston's KC2000 one of the most desirable NVMe SSDs available.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a contender gunning for a position amongst the ranks of top tier NVMe drives. The challenger? Kingston Technology's KC2500. Let's see how mean it's right hook is.
Kingston has upped their game with its newest SSD, the KC2500. Kingston's KC2500 is built on the success of their KC2000 NVMe SSD, and in fact, both use basically the same hardware.
Although it’s not one of our favorite SSDs, Amazon is selling the speedy 1TB Kingston A2000 for $80, which is an all-time low. When we reviewed the A2000 SSD, we gave it a four out of five stars ...
That's where the Kingston KC2000 comes in. Delivered in an M.2 form factor, said drive promises "superior NVMe speeds" and "outstanding endurance" for desktop, workstation and high-performance PCs.
KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSD is available in 250GB, 500GB, 1TB and 2TB 2 capacities and is backed by a limited five-year warranty and free technical support. For more information visit kingston.com ...