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    Kingston intros A1000 PCIe NVMe SSDs "at near SATA pricing"

    These 2280 M.2 drives are available in 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB capacities.
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    Re: Kingston intros A1000 PCIe NVMe SSDs "at near SATA pricing"

    Random 4K Read/Write:

    240GB: up to 100,000/80,000MB/s
    480GB: up to 100,000/90,000MB/s
    960GB: up to 120,000/100,000MB/s

    Pretty sure that should be IOPS not MB/s

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    Re: Kingston intros A1000 PCIe NVMe SSDs "at near SATA pricing"

    At that pricing Samsung NVME is still the way to go.

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    Re: Kingston intros A1000 PCIe NVMe SSDs "at near SATA pricing"

    Quote Originally Posted by Fury559 View Post
    At that pricing Samsung NVME is still the way to go.
    Agreed the 960 EVO is definitely still the sweet point. However if you want M.2 on the cheap (relative) buy SATA based ones.

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    Re: Kingston intros A1000 PCIe NVMe SSDs "at near SATA pricing"

    At that price they're running into the WD black series, which claim better performance in IOPS and read (looking at the 0.5 TB models)

    Quote Originally Posted by Fury559 View Post
    At that pricing Samsung NVME is still the way to go.
    For £45 more for the 0.5 TB model, why? There's nothing magic about samsung SSDs, and plenty of horror stories

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    Re: Kingston intros A1000 PCIe NVMe SSDs "at near SATA pricing"

    At this rate they will never get to sata pricing...

    Still got my 240GB crucial drive that i got for about 45£. Ain't planning on getting anything unless prices drop. I rather buy hdd at this point.

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