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Even copying many, large files from one to another has a solid performance. Thanks to the latest NVMe controller and other tech, KC2000 can actually perform faster in certain situations.īut in short, the KC2000 is fast and an admirable performer. In real life, things are much more complicated and the KC2000 can actually top above other NVMe drives with faster sequential read/write speed. ![]() Now, this test is basically using a simple application to test sequential performance but shouldn’t be used as the only tool for comparisons. The WD Black NVMe SSD I have is actually faster with a 3,400MB/s read and 2,800MB/s write speed, but it is more expensive in retail price. Now, I’m definitely not saying that the Kingston KC2000 is the fastest NVMe in the planet. It’s definitely the fastest Kingston NVMe PCIe SSD in M.2 factor at the moment so if you want the fastest performance for video rendering or reducing your games loading screen, the KC2000 will definitely fit the bill. Using the Crystal Disk Benchmark, it looks like it matches what Kingston has described on the official page: The KC2000 1TB that I have here, however, tops them with 3,200MB/s read and 2,200MB/s write speed, making it the top end Kingston NVMe PCIe SSD to grab if you are after performance. The KC1000 (which for some reason, is no longer listed at Kingston’s official site – probably replaced by the KC2000), has a 2700 MB/s read and 1600 MB/s write speed (for the 460GB capacity). Performance wise, Kingston KC2000 sits above the A1000 and the KC1000 that I’ve reviewed here in the past.Īs a reference, my Kingston A1000 480GB has a 1500MB/s read and 900MB/s write speed. With an operating tempearture of 0☌~70☌, it can surely withstand some punishment if you are working your computer hard during Summer. #Top end sata m.2 ssd crystal disk mark software#You can also use the software for cloning, backups, and more. #Top end sata m.2 ssd crystal disk mark software license#The product comes with Acronis True Image HD software license which should allow you to migrate your current operating system to the KC2000 easily. The review unit I have here from Kingston has a 1TB capacity. It still amazes me at times how a tiny device such as this can have a capacity of up to 2TB. ![]() This offers much faster performance compared to a traditional SATA SSD using a SATA cable which bandwidth has become a bottleneck in modern PCs. Kingston KC2000 has a compact form factor of the M.2 that plugs directly to your M.2 motherboard slot (so make sure your motherboard has one). But if you don’t really care or understand the technical stuffs, don’t worry, do read on. 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. ![]()
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