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The external Kingston XS2000 SSD works well enough, but doesn't quite reach its full speed potential on Mac because of ...
Today we have a bit different of a deals post for you. Rather than focusing on budget-priced 'good enough' hardware, we've ...
You won’t find a more affordable PCIe 4.0 SSD than Kingston’s NV2. It’s slower than the vast majority of its peers, but being NVMe, it’s still adequate for most users and most everyday tasks.
Anyone who needs to transfer large amounts of data at high speeds should take a closer look at the new Kingston XS2000 SSD. The tiny drive can transfer data at speeds up to 2,000MB/s.
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.
Kingston launches its new Renegade G5 Gen5 SSDs: starting from $200 for 2TB with up to 14.8GB/sec reads, some of the fastest Gen5 storage you can get.
Kingston's KC2000 is a premium performance-oriented SSD that has been around for a while. Kingston's KC2000 is based on Silicon Motion's powerful SM2262EN 8-channel controller and BiCS4 96-layer ...
Kingston Technology Company recently announced its XS2000, a tiny SSD that’s about the same size as a small box of matches. This latest storage device can store up to 2TB of data at speeds that ...
Like many of its predecessors in Kingston’s enterprise SSD line-up, the new DC1500M series leverages a hot-pluggable U.2 (2.5”, 15mm) form factor, that’s compatible with common U.2 backplanes.
In fact, the new Kingston Fury Renegade SSD, reviewed here in 2TB configuration, isn’t even unique within Kingston’s range of M.2 drives.
Looking for an affordable SSD but demand a high-performance controller? Kingston's SSDNow V300 is shaping up to be just that. Powered by a SandForce SF-2281 controller and paired with Toshiba's 19nm ...