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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. Base your decision on price, TBW, warranty, availability, or which company...
Udgivet: 2021-11-02, Forfatter: Jon , anmeldelse af: tweaktown.com
Even though the KC3000 didn't win out over its E18 competition in every single benchmark, it did win enough times. It set enough lab records along the way that we feel comfortable in saying that it is overall the best-performing E18 based SSD we've tested...
Udgivet: 2021-12-31, Forfatter: Jonathan , anmeldelse af: aphnetworks.com
Despite Kingston's all-business brand perception, is the KC3000 1TB yet another exceptionally high performance SSD for gamers and enthusiasts like the KC2500, except upgraded and supercharged with the PCIe 4.0 interface? Based on our test results, the ans...
Udgivet: 2021-11-10, Forfatter: Jon , anmeldelse af: pcworld.co.nz
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. Base your decision on price, TBW, warranty, availability, or which company...
Great pricing,Strong sequence performance,Good heatsink
Average write endurance,Leading models are similarly priced
The Kingston KC3000 is a competitively priced Gen 4.0 NVMe SSD available in all major capacities. While it's unlikely to blow many people away, there's no faulting the consistent performance it offers overall. PROS Great pricing Strong sequence performan...
Udgivet: 2022-02-18, Forfatter: Mark , anmeldelse af: techadvisor.co.uk
Great performance, 5-year warranty, Ideal for a PS5 & PC
Expensive, Idle power consumption is high, No hardware encryption
If it wasn't for some of the cheaper PCIe 4.0 SSD offerings, the Kingston KC3000 might be worth the relatively high price that its maker is asking. But given recent TSMC price hikes and other component price pressures, maybe we all need to accept that tec...
Udgivet: 2021-12-22, Forfatter: Simon , anmeldelse af: kitguru.net
Overall performance, Endurance, 5-year warranty,
Pricing could do with a little tweaking, No AES hardware encryption,
One name missing from the list when the first round of PCIe Gen4 drives hit the market has, at last, launched a Gen 4 drive. Kingston waited until now to release the KC3000, but the wait has allowed them to marry up Phison's powerful PS5018-E18 8-channel...
Extremely high performance, Five-year warranty, Low-profile heat spreader
No hardware encryption, Software could use improvement,
PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs are far more expensive than their PCIe 3.0 counterparts, but the reason is abundantly clear – performance is in a whole new league. The Kingston KC3000 is aimed at those who are building new high-end PCs and want cutting-edge performanc...
Decent performance, Large DRAM cache, Comes with a free license key for Acronis True Image HD software, Available in up to 4TB capacity, 5-year warranty from Kingston,
Not cheap, A dedicated M.2 SSD heatsink is required
Price-wise, the Kingston KC3000 it's not the most expensive around but it's not the most affordable either when it comes to PCIe 4.0 SSD. According to the price listed on Kingston's official store, the KC3000 costs RM 2,099 ( RM 1,824 after discount) but...