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High-end and high-capacity SSDs are cool and everything, especially if you have an unlimited budget for a balls-to-the-wall system, but most users prefer something more affordable. That, however, does ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Kingston has upped their game with its newest SSD, ...
The need for speed…y storage is a never-ending one, with game sizes growing ever larger, 4K video becoming ever more prevalent, and AI probably has something to do with it too. That's why ...
With capacities available up to 2TB in size and read/write speeds as high as 3,200/2,200MB/s, Kingston's KC2000 series SSDs have the potential to play a major role in the SSD market. But so far, the ...
Kingston's 1TB KC3000 NVMe SSD is one of the best gaming SSDs available, thanks to its PCIe 4.0 interface, fast 7000MB/s TLC flash memory and 1GB DRAM cache. It's also one of cheapest, with the code ...
Kingston have been making excellent storage dirves of all sorts for many years, and are one of the more reliable brands you can rely on, especially if you're on a budget. The Fury line of storage ...
The Kingston XS1000 External SSD ($64.99 for 1TB, $109.99 for 2TB as tested) is an affordable and eminently portable external solid-state drive (SSD) with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface that is compatible ...
The Kingston KC3000 (starts at $106.99 for 512GB; $399.99 for 2TB as tested) is a speedy internal solid-state drive geared to content creators and gamers. It's one of the rare internal SSDs that comes ...
On the storage side of things, PCIe and M.2 form-factor SSDs were the talk of CES 2014 and memory/storage giant Kingston made sure their bases were covered on that front. Like a number of other ...
It is easy to be drawn in by the dizzying speeds on offer from today's latest SSDs, yet would the average user genuinely notice the difference between a regular SATA SSD and a super-fast M.2 drive?
The Kingston XS1000 will meet the portable storage needs of most photographers and videographers in the vast majority of situations. It doesn’t have hardware encryption, however it’s affordably priced ...