Kingston KC3000 - When SPEED & RELIABILTY work together!
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- KC3000 by Kingston is one heck of a speedy drive, not only that it's reliable and backed up with 5 year warranty as well! But those speeds 💪
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Kingston really stepped up their game, Nice to see. Would you recommend this for playstation 5 as storage upgrade?
For sure dude, it's great as it already has a graphene heat spreader as well!
I would appreciate if you would make a tier-list for long-term speed tests -
Secondly, cheaper SSD max speed is a lie usually, after about 15 minutes they utterly fail to hold even one 10th. I'd appreciate a test result like that for multiple drives to rank their on-board controller(this is useful for gaming, studio&3d work and video editing, installing games)
Nice one. I'm glad they're becoming better and more affordable.
How does it hold up against other similarly priced NVMEs?
Extremely good 👍 and possibly better too!
I've watched your video about the Fury Renegade, and you said in the comment that the Renegade is the enhanced version of the KC3000, but after watching this video, it seems the KC3000 is better than the Fury Renegade., is this true?
Very similar performance, and depends on the drive capacity, I tested 1TB Fury and 2TB KC3000, 2 & 4TB are always faster 👍
@@LevelUPGamingTech Thanks for answering. I'd like to see a head-to-head comparison like 1TB Fury vs 1TB KC3000 or 2TB Fury vs 2TB KC3000. Because I can't choose and don't know which one is the best.
Short answer, Fury is better, definite answer 😀@@ZkyMaster
It is ok, but the price difference between that one and the 1TB version is very small, plus 1TB is way much faster@user-mb7it6rj5e
Sounds really like a great M2 SSD. I have a layman question - If I will install it in an enclosure - is there a need for an extra heat sink on it?
It is really a good drive, no doubt about that 😀
If you install it in an enclosure, no need for a heatsink, I use Sabrent NVME enclosure it is already made out of metal and acts as a heatsink as well, check it out on Amazon, pretty dope enclosure and also affordable as well.
@@LevelUPGamingTech Thanks a lot!
How do you know about reliability? I just returned one of these after 1.5 years because it developed the dreaded "read speed degradation", much like Samsung 980 Pro once had. Unlike Samsung, Kingston does not yet offer a firmware upgrade to fix this. I bet if I waited long enough, it would fail miserably. There are lots of reports of this for the KC3000 all over the internet.
Yes, and Kingston is still clueless, just read their answers on forums. Samsung ist more aggressive in terms "Read Disturb Compensation" algorithms -> 980/990s never degrade under 50% speeds (say, 2000-3000 MB/s at least), but Kingston degrades under 150 MB/s in 6 to 12 months.
Well Kingston has finally released a firmware update which hopefully fixes this
@@shankrelaxes Not according to their release notes. They say only: "Improved decoding flow to prevent excessive latency found on certain platforms" - nothing about refreshes.
This one or Fury renegade ,same price?
If the price is the same, Renegade then 😀 basically same drives, Renegade has tweaked firmware for slight edge in speeds