Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD is an affordable storage solution with impressive performance of read/write speeds up to 2, 200/2, 000MB/s, A2000 delivers 3x the performance over a SATA SSD with quicker loading times, lower power and lower heat. A2000 SSD is designed for the entry-level Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD is an affordable storage solution with impressive performance of read/write speeds up to 2, 200/2, 000MB/s, A2000 delivers 3x the performance over a SATA SSD with quicker loading times, lower power and lower heat. A2000 SSD is designed for the entry-level user, purpose-built system manufacturer, DIY System Builder, and those seeking to upgrade their PC. With a single-sided slim M.2 design, A2000 works to its full potential when installed in an ultra Book or a small form factor PC (SFF PC) system. Available in capacities from 250gb–1tb to meet your system's needs. A2000 is a self-encrypting Drive that supports end-to-end data protection using 256-bit xts-aes hardware-based encryption and allows the usage of independent software vendors with TCG Opal 2.0 security management solutions such as Symantec, McAfee, winmagic and others. A2000 also has built-in edrive support, A security storage specification for use with blockers.
Kingston A2000 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD $123.71 Delivered @ Amazon AU
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is it bad?
good, QLC = bad
How about:
980 PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 SSD 1TB?
I can't find if this is QLC or TLCHow does it compare with the Crucial and the Kingston?
Is it an okay m2 to put in an m2 SSD enclosure?
reviews say yes
This or a Crucial P1/P2, as a second gaming drive, no OS.
From previous posts i've asked similar before and concensus was the A2000 cause of cache. But for my use case as I want to use more for media drive for recording streams and editing etc that might warrant moving up to the 970 Evo Plus.. so i'm torn between this A2000 and the extra spend for the 970 Evo Plus
Will this work in the bottom slots on my Synology NAS?
Thoughts on this vs KC2500@$139?
There's a good review of it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgW1I3Gk2iQ
Any deal for a 1TB NVME drive for under $100? I need a secondary drive for games. No fancy features/performance needed.
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/products/internal-hard-drive/#A=…
$117 or the Crucial P1/P2 usually dips below the $120 mark, but for the performance/endurance the A2000's prob the better choice for lowest cost 1TB drive.
Thanks. Just purchased one
Is this good for an os drive on an older pc? Partner just uses Chrome Excel, photoshop etc
Or preferred os drive?As long as your motherboard has an available port for NVMe, that it should be good. You’ll find noticable difference that is a lot faster than traditional HDD.
If your board supports Gen4 … found a better deal …
https://www.ple.com.au/Products/650310/Silicon-Power-US70-1T…
Board is M.2 SLOT
1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen2 x2/SATA
TLC btw