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
Strong all-round performance, Competitive pricing, Five-year warranty as standard
Blue PCB not the best looking
Kingston is establishing itself as a frontrunner in the mainstream SSD segment. Following on from the SATA-based KC600, the PCIe-driven A2000 does an equally impressive job of delivering strong all-round performance at a competitive price.Employing an...
Superb performance speeds, Handy 5-year warranty, Very reasonable price
None to speak of
Maybe it's the 96-layer NAND, maybe it's the Silicon Motion SM2263ENG controller, but whatever the true cause of the A2000's data-shuffling prowess, it's a superb performer for very little money. And since it's both faster and even more affordable than th...
Excellent pricing, Good everyday performance, Easy to install
Awkward packaging
Until now, NVMe storage has been out of the reach of a lot of people because of high pricing against a sense of diminishing returns over SATA solutions. However, as we progress into higher core count CPUs, larger games with longer loading times and increa...
Good Value for money (Especially 1TB), PCIe NVMe Based M.2 SSD, Uses 3D NAND TLC Structure
The speeds are a little here and there
The Kingston A2000 carries the word “Affordable” in the letter A that it represents and in a market where user base are now opting in more NVMe drives, knowing that they cost a hefty penny, the A2000 offers the same type of drive at an affordable price ta...
NVMe Storages have been considering going down in price versus a SATA solution. Kingston Technology proves that the A2000 M.2 NVMe is a bang-for-the-buck NVMe with the performance it has shown.The Kingston A2000 may not be the fastest NVMe in the market b...
Published: 2020-07-31, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
If you've been looking for a value-packed NVMe SSD drive to upgrade your aging laptop or PC with, then it's hard to beat the value that Kington's A2000 M.2 NVMe SSD brings to the table.It's not the fastest drive that we've tested, but it's plenty fast eno...
Published: 2020-07-27, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
If you've been looking for a value-packed NVMe SSD drive to upgrade your aging laptop or PC with, then it's hard to beat the value that Kington's A2000 M.2 NVMe SSD brings to the table.It's not the fastest drive that we've tested, but it's plenty fast eno...
Abstract: Kingston is a staple brand when it comes to offering high-performance storage solutions at budget-friendly prices, aimed at both consumers who want to use them as a primary drive, as an additional storage drive for their systems, and as a viable upgrade f...
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Abstract: The Non-Volatile Memory Express Solid State Drive (NVMe SSD) has become the primary drive for storing operating systems and system applications in most of the new PCs today. It is a lot smaller in size with faster seek and transfer times than the traditio...