Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Kingston M.2 A2000 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston M.2 A2000 Series NVMe PCIe.
September 2019
(88%)
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The editors liked
Very Good Performance (Up To
2
200MB/s Read & 2
0
00MB/s Write)
Sustained Performance Levels (SNIA Tests)
5 Year
Limited
Warranty
Kingston SSD Manager Software
Price (For Some)
Outstanding price/performance
Very low cost per GB
Good random IO performance
Five-year warranty
Compact form factor
Good everyday performance
Amazingly affordable
The editors didn't like
Current Availability (Should Change Soon)
Firmware update required for best performance
Thermal throttling when heavily loaded with writes
Published: 2021-08-23, Author: Will , review by: servethehome.com
Today the Kingston A2000 1TB is $110 at Amazon. Unfortunately, that price point positions the A2000 as a $10 more expensive drive than the WD Blue SN550 1TB, which has long been a standard-bearer for entry-level NVMe drives and turned in testing results t...
Outstanding price/performance, Very low cost per GB, Good random IO performance, Five-year warranty, Compact form factor
Firmware update required for best performance, Thermal throttling when heavily loaded with writes, Largest capacity is 1 TB, Inaccurate thermal sensor
The 1 TB Kingston A2000 SSD is currently listed online for $128. Outstanding price/performance Very low cost per GB Good random IO performance Five-year warranty Compact form factor Firmware update required for best performance Thermal throttling when he...
The Kingston A2000 series is impressive and appears to be ready to shake up the entry-level NVMe SSD market. Now that the MSRP is down to $0.10 per GB on NVMe drives it is going to drive more system builders and DIY users to stop using SATA III SSDs all t...
Very Good Performance (Up To, 2, 200MB/s Read & 2, 0, 00MB/s Write), Sustained Performance Levels (SNIA Tests), 5 Year, Limited, Warranty, Kingston SSD Manager Software, Price (For Some),
Current Availability (Should Change Soon),
When Kingston first announced their plans to release the A2000 line we all thought that they would in order to provide consumers on tight budgets with something better than the A1000 line and if that's the case then today just by looking at ou...
Kingston recommends its slightly pricier KC2000 for more data-intensive applications, and it is a bit faster, especially during long writes. But honestly, the A2000 is plenty fast enough for most users, and it's superaffordable—the best deal I'm aware of...
Published: 2019-08-11, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
The Kingston A2000 NVMe M.2 SSD seems to be firing on all cylinders. First off, it performs at above 2GB/s read and write which is something we should elaborate on. Kingston is the first to state that this is an entry level SSD. If you are going to be nee...
Abstract: M.2 NVMe SSDs have changed the storage landscape forever. Everyone wants them because they are many times faster than SATA-based SSDs and slot right onto most motherboards. With few exceptions, modern M.2 NVMe SSDs are so fast that mainstream users are no...
Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Tony , review by: impulsegamer.com
While the Kingston A is not the fastest M. NVMe SSD on the market, it is probably one of the best value ones available and while some users and reviewers for that matter could go back and forward with speeds, this NVMe SSD is still impressive in terms of...
Published: 2019-09-04, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Kingston A2000 is a budget NVMe SSD to entice those to upgrade and move away from their HDD or SATA SSD, but don't let the price fool you. While its read speed may not be the fastest, its 2,000MB/s writing speed is something to be praise for.You can purch...
Kingston recommends its slightly pricier KC2000 for more data-intensive applications, and it is a bit faster, especially during long writes. But honestly, the A2000 is plenty fast enough for most users, and it's superaffordable—the best deal I'm aware of...