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    Kingston intros its next-gen KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSDs

    Aimed at power users and enterprises, the KC2000 series offers up to r/w 3,200/2,200MB/s.
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    Re: Kingston intros its next-gen KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSDs

    1TB and 1TB.... bit of a typo there methinks
    Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!

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    Re: Kingston intros its next-gen KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSDs

    So they fixed the hardware encryption or this is bullrubbishrubbishrubbishrubbish as it was?

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    Re: Kingston intros its next-gen KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSDs

    Quote Originally Posted by 3dcandy View Post
    1TB and 1TB.... bit of a typo there methinks
    they just really want to sell those 1TB units!

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    Re: Kingston intros its next-gen KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSDs

    Amusing that TLC drives are now considered quick.

    I was really tempted by one of the £110 Crucial NVMe drives until I saw how hard the QLC flash speed sinks below SATA levels on large writes.

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