Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Kingston M.2 2280 KC2500 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston M.2 2280 KC2500 Series NVMe PCIe.
June 2020
(87%)
96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very good overall performance, Corporate security features, Useful bundled software, Five-year warranty
Overpriced, Flimsy retail package,
Kingston has delivered a pretty fast SSD with reasonable specifications, in a no-frills package. If you're building a new PC, you absolutely should get a good SSD, and even if you already have a SATA SSD, you can get a huge leap in performance by going wi...
Read and write speeds, Plenty of security features, M.2 makes it perfect for any PC
Expensive than other brands
The Kingston KC2500 delivers real fast transfer speed and enhances the overall PC performance. It is the ideal partner for high-end computing but comes at a higher price point.Kingston's next SSD KC2500 uses latest Gen 3.0 x 4 controller and 96-layer 3D...
Published: 2020-10-26, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
Rapid read and write speeds,Plenty of capacity options,Easy to install,Stylish black PCB,
More expensive than other brands,
With incendiary read and write speeds the KC2500 is the ideal partner for high performance gaming PCs and workstations.Reasons to buy+Rapid read and write speeds+Plenty of capacity options+Easy to install+Stylish black PCBReasons to avoid-More expensive t...
Excellent overall performance, Clean styling, Reasonably priced, 5 Years Warranty
None apparent
If you've just come from the preceding pages you'll be left in no doubt of the KC2500's capabilities. This SSD takes performance into the upper echelons of the interface and in most of our tests came out as the victor.In some of the read/write benchmarks...
Expensive, Not as efficient at copying as competing solutions, Sticker detracts from aesthetics
With secure XTS-AES 256-bit SED capability and one of the most responsive SSD hardware combos on the market, Kingston's KC2500 is a fantastic SSD for prosumer use. It's just a bit too costly when similar drives are selling for much less...
Very solid performance, Full security suite, Five-year warranty
Pricing like PCIe 4.0 drives
Kingston has forged a strong relationship with controller manufacturer SMI and has used it to create a range of solid NVMe drives that offer well-rounded performance from a well-respected manufacturer.The KC2500 builds on the KC2000 by upping the spee...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Overall performance, Endurance, Encryption support
4K performance at deeper queue depths
Kingston's KC2000 was the first readily available drive we saw that used 96-layer 3D TLC NAND, using it in combination with a Silicon Motion SM2262EN 8-channel controller. For the company's latest drive, the KC2500, Kingston has stuck with the same contro...
It's fascinating to us that with a drive that on paper looks almost identical to its predecessor, Kingston has managed to squeeze quantifiable performance gains out of the same NAND and controller purely by tweaking their hardware and software engineering...
Abstract: As time marches on, it's looking like we may eventually move away from magnetic disk drives. Solid state drives are not only faster than their magnetic counterparts, but the price gap is narrowing. Kingston sent out one of their latest M.2 NVMe solid stat...