Testseek.co.uk have collected 61 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch KC600 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch KC600 Series SATA600.
January 2020
(86%)
61 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: SATA SSDs aren't as fast as the latest NVMe drives, but they're winners when it comes to legacy compatibility. A SATA SSD bought today can be used with any motherboard with a SATA controller – even if it was originally designed to run Windows XP off a mec...
Published: 2020-02-04, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Available in an upgrade kit, Full disk encryption support, 5-year warranty
Not the fastest SATA drive we've seen
Kingston's latest 2.5in SSD is the KC600 which features a full security suite which should appeal to the business end of the market, if no-one else. The suite includes hardware-based XTS-AES 256-bit data encryption plusTCG Opal 2.0 and eDrive support. The...
Solid performance for a SATA drive, Higher endurance than most competitors, Available with an optional upgrade kit, Five-year warranty as standard
1TB model priced the other side of £100
The Kingston KC600 SATA SSD is a likeable drive well suited to those users still clinging to their hard disk, or those who now feel the need for a secondary SSD for storage purposes.Making use of a readily-available SATA interface, the drive employs a...
There are two issues here, and the first is that the era of SATA connected drives is becoming more historical as each day passes. If you want the ultimate SSD performance, then choose NVMe PCIe drives, as they are up to six times faster than the KC600 can...
Published: 2019-11-20, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
Abstract: The Kingston KC600 is a new budget-friendly SSD, designed to offer performance at the very limit of the SATA 3 interface from capacities that range from 256GB all the way up to 2TB. The drive is rated to deliver up 550MB/s sequential read speeds, regardle...
Abstract: Today we are going to be looking at Kingston's 1TB SSDs in their new DCR and KC series. The company sent over the two flavors to us a while back and while they seem to be pretty similar, there are certain differences in the drive which would make them shi...
High performance to price ratio, Inexpensive, USB enclosure, Acronis True Image HD Software, 5-year warranty
Nothing worth to mention,
The KC600 Upgrade Kit is a perfect option for all who are planning to upgrade an HDD or old SSD drive on their laptop or desktop PC. The KC600 is fast and reliable but is also available at a reasonable price.Kingston KC600 1TB SATA III Upgrade Kit receive...
Very good performance, Self-encrypting with supports for TCG Opal, AES 256-bit, and eDrive
A bit on the pricey side
The KC600 is a very good drive, close to best in class. I'd pay a bit more for the KC600 than say the Addlink S22, but the SK Hynix Gold S31 offers the same performance and is a little less expensive. That may change. Buy accordingly.Note: When you purcha...
Published: 2020-01-09, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
If your motherboard does not have the NVMe M.2 slots, then you are stuck with SATA III 6Gbps interface and 2.5″ SSDs. Unfortunately all SSDs running on this interface already hits its peak in terms of read and write speed.Kingston KC600 SSD does have a ve...