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Veröffentlicht: 2019-07-22, Autor: Billy , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
Kingston is a well-known and high-volume SSD brand, but they have not had much of an impact on the high-end segment of the market. The Kingston KC2000 is much better try than several other enthusiast-oriented SSDs we've seen from them. On paper, the KC200...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-06-18, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Snappy in almost all of our benchmark tests, Has 256-bit AES self-encryption features, Strong durability rating,
Not as cost-effective as some competing drives in the space, Ho-hum 4K writes
The Kingston KC2000 is a no-doubt-fast PCI Express NVMe SSD with robust security features. The speed-to-value calculus favors a few other 3D TLC and QLC drives, but it remains a strong competitor...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-06-03, Autor: Keith , Testbericht von: wccftech.com
Overall performance is satisfying and quick, Self Encryption is a great value add, Sustained performance is respectable, Priced well for its features and performance
Falls behind in peak performance to slightly more expensive drives, Black PCB design is hidden by a distracting sticker
The Kingston KC2000 1TB NVMe SSD proved itself to be a very competent contender in the NVMe space and is a much better option for overall performance than their A1000 lineup for not a whole lot more money. This drive isn't aimed squarely at the gaming and...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-06-02, Autor: Adam , Testbericht von: storagereview.com
Kingston has released the next generation of its M.2 NVMe SDD with the KC2000. The drive leverages 96-layer, 3D TLC NAND and the SMI 2262EN controller to deliver performance needed by power users. The drive comes with a 5-year warranty and in several capa...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-06-02, Autor: Adam , Testbericht von: storagereview.com
Kingston has released the next generation of its M.2 NVMe SDD with the KC2000. The drive leverages 96-layer, 3D TLC NAND and the SMI 2262EN controller to deliver performance needed by power users. The drive comes with a 5-year warranty and in several capa...
Not having tested the KC1000 model released last year puts us in a slight disadvantage since we can't directly compare the new KC2000 to it. Still judging by the NAND flash controller used (8-channel Phison PS5007-E7) and also by what Kingston...
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-06-29, Autor: James , Testbericht von: itpro.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: The KC2000 IS built for those who Kingston calls “power users” – workstation owners, PC professionals and anyone else who needs the full collection of speed, features and power. Provided they're willing to pay a little more for it, of course.Indeed, the...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-01-31, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: techteamgb.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: Kingston are well known for making storage, especially amazing value SSDs like their 2.5” A400 drive I've used before, but their newest NVME offering doesn't quite pack the punch I was hoping for. It costs £144 for the 1TB model I have, comes in 250GB, 50...