Testseek.co.uk have collected 87 expert reviews of the Kingston M.2 2280 KC2000 NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston M.2 2280 KC2000 NVMe PCIe.
July 2019
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The editors liked
Decent performance
Good TBW rating (in line with others)
5-year warranty
Free technical support
Good all-round performance
Comprehensive security options
Available in a 2TB capacity
Five-year warranty as standard
Overall performance
Endurance
Encryption support
The editors didn't like
Faster drives available for the same
Or less money
Ugly white sticker across the front
Doesn't seem to fully utilise the SM 2262EN controller
Peak speeds lower than competition
Not a huge improvement over A2000
4K QD2 reads a little disappointing in our tests
Kitguru says
Kingston's KC2000 makes good use of the latest 96-layer 3D NAND technology
Combining it with the latest controller from Silicon Image to produce not only the fastest M.2 NVMe Kingston drive
Best real-world sustained performance we've seen, Very affordable, Available in capacities up to 2TB
Not quite as fast as the top performers with smaller transfers
The worst NVMe SSD is hard to tell from the best, until you start copying large amounts of data. And that's where the cream, such as the KC2000, rises to the top. It's nice to see Kingston, a straight-shooter among storage companies, in the driver's seat...
Peak performance is a bit conservative, Ugly sticker detracts from aesthetics
Kingston's KC2000 keeps up with the most intensive consumer workloads, but also boasts respectable endurance figures, a five-year warranty, software package, and a full security suite, making it a safe choice if you're looking for security and reliability...
Abstract: Kingston's KC2000 is a premium performance-oriented SSD that has been around for a while. Kingston's KC2000 is based on Silicon Motion's powerful SM2262EN 8-channel controller and BiCS4 96-layer TLC flash. This is not an uncommon configuration by any mean...
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Published: 2019-07-15, Author: Tony , review by: impulsegamer.com
In conclusion, the Kingston KC provides some exceptional value and performance with four different sizes to suit your needs. While an all-round honest NVMe PCIe SSD, the Kingston KC is a great choice for those desiring to upgrade their systems or those wa...
Abstract: Kingston KC2000 NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD Review – Kingston's latest NVMe M.2 SSD, the KC2000, is using the latest Gen 3.0 x 4 NVMe controller and 96-layer 3D TLC NAND. But if you don't really care or understand the technical stuffs, don't worry, do read on.Kings...
The worst NVMe SSD is hard to tell from the best, until you start copying large amounts of data. And that's where the cream, such as the KC2000, rises to the top. It's nice to see Kingston, a straight-shooter among storage companies, in the driver's seat...
Abstract: Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful. "SSD," standing for "solid-state drive," is the o...
Published: 2021-02-06, Author: Chris , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Solid-state drives (SSDs) have come a long way in recent years: a long way up in speed and capacity, and a long way down in price. Technology that was previously reserved for enterprise customers and the PC performance elite has gained the common touch, w...
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Published: 2021-02-06, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful. "SSD," standing for "solid-state drive," is the o...