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Kingston KC600 1024GB (Solid-State Drives)

Kingston set out to each Samsung's SATA SSD lunch while most diners are heading for the NVMe buffet. We review the KC600.

2 expert reviews

alaAverage 4.5

Kingston HyperX 12GB (Solid-State Drives)

And that’s why professional users tend to be the folks commonly using this large amount of memory. They don't have time to open and close programs to make room for the next task. Their content needs to be ready, on hand, and accessible at all times...

1 expert reviews

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Kingston Ddr3 8gb (Solid-State Drives)

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1 expert reviews

alaAverage 3

Kingston NV3 2TB (Solid-State Drives)

The Kingston NV3 is a marked improvement on the NV2 and a reasonably good budget SSD. It’s power-efficient and runs cool, but there are some performance missteps.

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 4

Kingston SSD M series upgrade kit (Solid-State Drives)

Upgrading a hard drive and keeping all the data and configuration intact is still not a trivial process, but Kingston has done a good job of making it as straightforward as possible. It's a good choice for those looking for a hefty performance and...

1 expert reviews

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Kingston 80GB SSDNow M Series Drive (Solid-State Drives)

Right now SSD drives are one hot commodity in the PC industry at large and with more and more companies jumping on the band wagon it will not be long before these new drives become the mainstay of storage. They will most likely be used as your boot...

2 expert reviews

alaAverage 4

Kingston 40GB Solid State Driver (Solid-State Drives)

Computer Technology has advanced with a surprising speed in compared to any other technology. Today, we normal customers even can buy hard drivers that can storage up to few terabytes with an affordable price – something that we can't imagine in just...

1 user reviews

alaAverage 4

Kingston SNVP325-S2/512GB (Solid-State Drives)

KitGuru says: Whether you actually need this or not is a question only you can answer, but there is no doubt that if maximum storage capacity is top on your checklist then this should definitely be on your immediate shortlist.

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 1

Kingston 64 Gb Datatraveler USB Flash Drive (Solid-State Drives)

Kingston does not make a DTI/64GB. Do not be fooled. I have contacted the seller and requested a full refund. See the following product: Kingston Data Traveler 64GB USB Flash Drive

1 user reviews

alaAverage 4.6

Solid State Storage from Kingston SSDV (Solid-State Drives)

If your new SSD drive is larger than the capacity of your installed hard drive no problem. If however your old hard drive is larger you must remove files to reduce the used space to less than the SSD unit. For the 64GB unit I was sent it is recommended...

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 3.4

Kingston SSD Now 100 128GB (Solid-State Drives)

While this is the slowest SSD in the group test, it does show that even the low end of the market delivers a jump up in performance from mechanical drives. Add to this a price that matches the budget performance, and you have a line of SSDs that won't...

1 expert reviews

alaScore -1

Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 64GB SSD (Solid-State Drives)

The comparison chart below shows how the Kingston SSDs performed when comparing to a standard hard drive and against different configurations.

2 expert reviews

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Kingston 256GB SSDNow V+ Series SSD (Solid-State Drives)

The Kingston SSDNow V+ Series of SSDs was found to be twice as fast as the original V Series and is a solid performing mainstream drive that comes in capacities of up to 256GB!

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 3.4

Kingston M.2 2280 SATA SSD (Solid-State Drives)

It's interesting that Intel chose to use a PCIE interface that utilizes components for storage that are about the size of a RAM module. Add a larger PCB containing more storage and it kind of seems like we're one half step towards using something like...

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