The Kingston KC3000 SSD 1TB is aimed at users seeking fast read and write speeds, as well as reliable storage for their computer.
The 1TB capacity provides ample space for storing files, programs, and games.
The KC3000 SSD uses NAND Flash technology, offering fast read and write speeds. This means users will experience quick loading times for their programs, fast access to files, and smooth operation of the operating system.
The SSD is suitable for use in laptops, desktop computers, and gaming systems, as it provides increased speed and performance.
Additionally, the reliability and durability of Kingston SSDs make them suitable for storing important data and ensuring your storage needs are met.
Supports the PCI Express 4.0 communication protocol and NVMe technology, offering high speeds that will enhance the user experience in demanding applications, provided that the motherboard of the computer also supports them.
Greater flexibility
The compact M.2 design easily fits into small form factor (SFF) systems, desktops, and laptops.
Low Profile Graphene Aluminum Heat Spreader
Excellent thermal dissipation keeps your drive cool with maximum performance.
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One of the most efficient in its category, fast and low temperatures (on a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 motherboard). Purchased last November for around €70, even now that the price has gone up a bit, it is still worth the purchase to the fullest
Very good. Windows 11 and 3 games (BF 2042, Diablo IV & Jedi Survivor) are a little below half capacity (953 GB net). Very fast and temperatures from 30 to 38. It has been installed in the MSI Pro B760-P DDR4 II.
One of the best options available right now. In terms of speed, it delivers what it promises, doesn't heat up much, is stable and reliable, with a long lifespan and warranty. If you find it <= 0.06 €/GB, it's worth it.
I just installed it in a 2016 Dell Optiplex PC.
The PC already had a 256Gb Sata SSD running Windows 10.
It was upgraded to Windows 11 and runs Autocad 2022.
The performance is excellent.
But the cooler needs a thermal pad when doing large file transfers.
Makes sense.
With Crystal Disk Mark, it gives me about the speeds it advertises for sequential write and read (which is basically x6 what I had with the old - 2019 - SSD)
Very good! It does what it promises! I got it for games but also for 4k video. Price is quite good for what it offers. It remains to be seen how it holds up over time. One of the best choices in 2TB.
Purchased before the market increase, at 115€/2TB. I use it on pci-e 4.0 and it has the speeds it advertises. The software they give you to copy the old hard drive and make a mirror worked flawlessly. It has 2gb dram so the speeds don't drop.
Very good but the price has increased a lot, I personally bought it at around 50 to 60 euros so for the money it was purchased it was something more than money4value
Well, after 2 months of use and having tested other PCI4 GEN, I have to say one thing! YOU BUY IT WITH CLOSED EYES! Of course, I had managed to get it in December 23rd for 74 euros, 1tb!!
The major NAND Flash manufacturers have decided to increase their prices, resulting in SSD prices reaching the stratosphere. Already the prices are outrageous and they will continue to rise. The only thing you can do is hold off on buying SSDs in order to exert some pressure and MAYBE the prices will drop.
Now, about this specific one. At the 60-65 euros that you could find it a few months ago, I had nothing but good things to say. Fast and reliable. However, the price of 105 euros that it is currently going for is at the very least ridiculous for a disk without a cooling system. Now, if you still want to buy a disk, this one is known as a very good choice. However, at 109 euros (which is also very expensive compared to previous prices), you can find Corsair SSDs with a heatsink that keeps the disk cool and allows for consistently better performance and lifespan. Get it before it reaches 130 euros.
It was purchased to replace a WD SN850 500GB that had SMART errors and was sent to WD headquarters for replacement.
The KC3000 is as fast as it promises, it is my second Kingston (I also have a Fury 4TB) and after the failures of some Samsung and now WD, I probably won't be switching from this company.
I have made a video on Youtube showing its placement on the console and the installation. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuhYjA37rj4
I bought the Kingston KC3000 2TB for Playstation 5.
Since the drive does not have a built-in cooler, I also bought the Be Quiet Cooling For M.2 SSD MC1.
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/28521992/Be-Quiet-Cooling-For-M-2-SSD-MC1.html
The drive reaches the promised speeds and is considered one of the best for the console according to the review on Toms Hardware.
https://www.tomshardware.com/best-picks/best-ps5-ssds
At €144, the price is relatively good. It could have been more affordable since it doesn't have a cooler.
If you plan to upgrade the storage space of your Playstation 5, it's good to take a look at it.
When it transferred or read data, it would produce an error and disappear from the computer as an SSD. Replacement within one day from the website. If I had known, I would have gone for cheaper ones from the beginning.
I bought it for an operating system disk and also created a second partition for my games. Previously, I had the KC2500. The disk is very fast, it has a big difference from the previous one (which is also very good). I used my motherboard's cooler and its temperatures, under heavy load, did not exceed 60 degrees. Recommended (104€ for 2TB)
Changed my Samsung 980 and it runs on operating system etc pcie 4.0 with x3 Crucial MX 500 2tera sataIII.
Finally found the duo I was looking for.
Games/music/FL studio/rendering/photo editing software is user-friendly and the drivers firmware are perfect so far.
No complaints about the speed, it has only dropped 2% in the past 6 months with 14/24 hours of daily use.
In recent years, Kingston had disappointed me a bit in terms of disks, speeds, etc... but with this little disk, it has earned my respect again.
Normal temperature, my motherboard had a cooler and overall, my tower has 12 + 2 fans along with the CPU cooler. The case was non-RGB except for the 2 RAM sticks.
It reaches the advertised speeds, but you will also need a cooler to avoid throttling issues and, in general, it is advisable not to operate at high temperatures in order to withstand long-term use.
Before connecting it to the motherboard, I placed it in a case to transfer about 300GB of data. At around halfway, it reached 70°C and started throttling, then crashed. When I installed it on the motherboard, which has a cooler on the socket, it operates at around 25°C at idle and during file transfers, it did not exceed 35°C!
So, if your motherboard does not have a cooler on the m.2 socket, spend an additional 10€ and get a cooler. You won't regret it and it will add to the lifespan expectancy.
I have been very satisfied with this specific M.2. Very powerful speeds. Its temperature is at 50C with full PC operation (located right above the GPU). It is a beast in both video editing and gaming. At the price of 80€ that I got it, it's a no-brainer to get it with closed eyes.
Excellent value for money for NVME on PCI Express 4, from a reliable manufacturer. I look forward to seeing its performance over time. I will probably buy another one because space is never enough and it feels lonely too!
After 2 years of use, it crashed. Everything was lost. It showed no warning signs. The BIOS stopped recognizing it. The technician who saw it threw his hands up. Be careful.
It does what it promises with write speeds for me to be around 7500.... In read speeds at 7000..... Very good.... but time will tell for its reliability....
Bought at a very good price...70€. First of all, I should mention that it's the first nvme drive I've installed, so just the fact that it doesn't take up as much space as the other drives gets it 5 stars. As for performance, it's very fast in read and write speeds, although I'm using it on a gen 3 motherboard, so my expectations are lower. However, I was expecting to see a difference in the loading time of Windows, which I didn't see at all and was a bit disappointed.
Owner for about 2 weeks now, everything is fine so far, if anything comes up I will come back.
Considered High-End NVMe in the same category as Kingston Fury and Samsung 980/990 Pro.
I was looking at the Solidigm P44 Pro but it is too expensive and unnecessary for my usage case (gaming).
Long-term will show if I did well and got it, for now everything is okay.
I bought it for the ps5 and it was priced at around 6500, so it's compatible and faster than the recommended one. The copying process went smoothly and at high speeds through the console's operating system. Games load quickly, just like with the internal disk, but the difference is that this disk is faster in writing compared to the internal one.
Very fast disk. The work I need it for requires fast reading or bulk processing of tens of thousands of small files. I had an i3-9100F CPU and a simple SSD disk, and now I have an i5-13500 CPU and a Kingston KC3000 NVMe 1TB PCIe 4.0. This dual upgrade reduced the times to 1/10. There are tasks that used to take 20 minutes with the old setup and now take about 2 minutes (of course, the CPU with 14 cores and 20 threads also plays a big role here).
I have two disks, one is boot with Win10 and the startup takes a few seconds. I didn't measure it, but it is noticeably much faster than regular SSDs.
The reason for the purchase was the positive reviews I saw, along with the price and the PCIe 4.0 capability. It is an excellent purchase. In a motherboard with PCIe 4.0 ports, the speeds are very high. The CrystalDiskMark benchmarks confirm the Read and Write Speeds of the specifications.
Because I saw in reviews that this thin metal sheet on top to lower the temperature is not so effective, I also bought a cooler for 9 euros (Be Quiet Cooling For M.2 SSD MC1) and the temperature did not exceed 38-40 degrees with very intensive, continuous use. Generally, NVMe drives should have a cooler because when they constantly raise temperatures above 60 degrees - especially in the summer - their performance drops and gradually deteriorates. So it is a cost that needs to be taken into account.