Testseek.com have collected 64 expert reviews of the Kingston M.2 KC3000 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston M.2 KC3000 Series NVMe PCIe.
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Published: 2021-11-26, Author: nApoleon , review by: chiphell.com
Abstract: Kilka tygodni temu Sony udostępniło aktualizację oprogramowania dla konsol PlayStation 5 oraz PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, która umożliwia skorzystanie ze złącza M.2. Dzięki temu użytkownicy mogą rozbudować dość niewielki, bazowy magazyn danych. Mieliśm...
Published: 2021-11-22, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The Kingston KC3000 (starts at $106.99 for 512GB; $399.99 for 2TB as tested) is a speedy internal solid-state drive geared to content creators and gamers. It's one of the rare internal SSDs that comes in capacities up to 4TB, though the largest size costs...
High quality, Top performance, High compatibility, Available in high capacities, up to 4TB, 5-year warranty
Quite expensive,
If you are looking for a fast and reliable SSD, then the Kingston KC3000 2TB SSD has it all. It's also available in higher capacities, up to 4TB, and is optimal for professionals and gamers who demand the best results, even at the higher cost.Another Funk...
Fantastic real-life performance, Outstanding sustained writes—best TLC SSD we ever tested, PCI-Express 4.0, DRAM cache, Very big SLC cache, Available in 4 TB variant, Compatible with Sony PlayStation 5, Five-year warranty, Compact form factor
Expensive, Thermal throttling, heatsink is too weak
The 2 TB Kingston KC3000 is currently listed online for $450. Fantastic real-life performance Outstanding sustained writes—best TLC SSD we ever tested PCI-Express 4.0 DRAM cache Very big SLC cache Available in 4 TB variant Compatible with Sony PlayStatio...
Abstract: We may be just months away from seeing the very first PCIe 5.0 (Gen 5) M.2 NVMe SSDs make their debut in the market (with theoretical speeds that could reach 15000MB/s) but for now PCIe 4.0 (Gen 4) models are clearly the fastest consumer oriented storage...
Published: 2021-11-10, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The Kingston KC3000 we tested is a fantastic NVMe SSD that's fast via PCIe 3 or 4. As mentioned, it's pretty much a pick 'em with the Corsair MP600 Pro XT and Seagate FireCuda 530. Base your decision on price, TBW, warranty, availability, or which company...
The Kingston KC3000 we tested is a fantastic NVMe SSD that's fast via PCIe 3 or 4. As mentioned, it's pretty much a pick 'em with the Corsair MP600 Pro XT and Seagate FireCuda 530. Base your decision on price, TBW, warranty, availability, or which company...
Published: 2021-11-08, Author: Sean , review by: tomshardware.com
Fast PCIe 4.0 performance and cool operation, Attractive design, 5-year warranty and high-endurance ratings,
Costly, High power use, Lacks AES hardware encryption
With Micron's 176L TLC clocking in at 1,600 MTps and responsive lab test results backing it, Kingston's KC3000 proves itself as a top-tier PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD suit best for those looking for speed...