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Rendimiento dentro de la gama alta
Precio ajustado para su construcciÓn y componentes
rendimiento dentro de la gama alta, precio ajustado para su construcciÓn y componentes, garantÍa de 5 aÑos y bastantes tbw, almacenamiento hasta los 2 tb
– pegatina en la cara superior y sin disipador
acerca de Kingston KC2000Las sensaciones que nos ha dejado este SSD Kingston KC2000 son realmente buenas por el precio que tiene, algo que suele ser casi garantía en el fabricante ya desde sus unidades SATA HDD y SSD.El aspecto más positivo sin duda lo t...
Publicación: 2019-10-08, Autor: Francisco , crítica de: newesc.com
Alta durabilidad, Software Acronis
No lleva disipador
Una de las unidades más rápidas analizadas en NewEsc con controladora PCIE 3.0. Entregara por supuesto un rendimiento máximo en juegos pero donde se notara más la diferencia es en el campo profesional, donde su alta velocidad de escritura y lectura marca...
Publicación: 2019-07-14, Autor: David , crítica de: geektopia.es
La serie KC2000 de Kingston es de alto rendimiento, y lo ha demostrado en las anteriores pruebas, y no presenta problemas de recalentamiento a pesar de disponer de chips en ambas caras, si bien eso hacer que haya que evitar ponerlo en ranuras M.2 que pued...
Resumen: A Kingston, líder mundial em produtos de memória e soluções de tecnologia, anunciou no final de maio o KC2000, sua nova geração de M.2 NVMe ™ PCIe SSD para usuários corporativos e avançados.O SSD KC2000 NVMe PCIe da Kingston oferece desempenho superio...
Publicación: 2020-06-29, Autor: James , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2020-01-31, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: techteamgb.co.uk
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2020-01-28, Autor: Parm , crítica de: HEXUS.net
Good all-round performance, Comprehensive security options, Available in a 2TB capacity, Five-year warranty as standard
Peak speeds lower than competition, Not a huge improvement over A2000
Kingston's high-performance KC2000 arrived on the market as one of the first M.2 SSDs to carry 96-layer 3D TLC. Such an accolade initially resulted in inflated price tags that prevented the drive from standing out alongside existing competitors such as th...
Publicación: 2019-08-22, Autor: Simon , crítica de: kitguru.net
Overall performance, Endurance, Encryption support
4K QD2 reads a little disappointing in our tests, Kitguru says: Kingston's KC2000 makes good use of the latest 96-layer 3D NAND technology, combining it with the latest controller from Silicon Image to produce not only the fastest M.2 NVMe Kingston drive
Sitting under the company's business and consumer banners, Kingston's KC2000 drive is the second one we've seen that uses 96-layer 3D NAND but the first to be readily available, as the first 96-layer drive, Toshiba's XG6 is an OEM part.Where the Toshiba d...
Publicación: 2019-07-09, Autor: Mark , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
There are lots of things to like in the KC2000, a product that addresses many of the limitations of its predecessor and is also very competitively priced.For anyone moving from a SATA connected SSD, the performance boost of this technology is dramatic, as...
Decent performance, Good TBW rating (in line with others), 5-year warranty, Free technical support
Faster drives available for the same, or less money, Ugly white sticker across the front, Doesn't seem to fully utilise the SM 2262EN controller
Focussing on the graphs, the performance often doesn't quite live up to the quoted speeds in Kingston's own specifications, which is a shame, particularly so considering previous showings of the SM 2262EN controller, particularly on the XPG SX8200 Pro. Ho...