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Kingston A2000 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD

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The Kingston A2000 has recently received a firmware update, which makes a big difference in performance. It now rivals the Samsung 970 EVO, at much better pricing. With just $128 for the tested 1 TB version, or 13 cents per GB, the A2000 offers better value than most SSDs on the market.

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How do you update the firmware on one of these? I got the 500GB Version of the A2000. Nice review, I'm surprised with the performance

Edit: Kingston SSD Manager, nvm
 
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what new FW? mine is on S5Z42105
 

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what new FW? mine is on S5Z42105
that's the new version
 
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this is confusing as hell - S5Z42105 was released back in January, this is not recent
 
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I'm on the current Firmware version and can't complain about anything.
Definitely would buy more if needed.

this is confusing as hell - S5Z42105 was released back in January, this is not recent
The Firmware update was recent as in within the last 6 months, but the Review is new and current.

Thanks @W1zzard
 
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I did a close look at my personal data and realized that I have less than 3TB of total data: personal files/folders, STEAM library games and porn.

I was going to buy Samsung's 8TB SSD, but now I'm thinking a 4TB would be fine - unless than 8TB is priced at or around $1000.


Kingston has a 4TB drive I was looking at as well which I'd consider, but these 1TB drives, to me are good for nothing when a 2TB is about twice the price.

If you run just your OS and a few games from it and add everything else to HDD, then I guess it's OK. I want everything on SSD.
 
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Just gotta say I really appreciate all the real-world app testing you guys do. I'm so tired of seeing reviews based 90% on synthetics. So many people say there isn't much difference in SSDs in real life, all you gotta do is look at this to dispel that thought.

450s, 4 1/2 minutes difference top to bottom :

 
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Is it better than 970 evo then?
 

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@W1zzard page 1: "The SM2263 is a four-channel design, whereas the SM2263 on the KC2000 uses eight flash channels." - second SM2263 should be SM2262.
 

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@W1zzard in the thermal throttling section, the 3rd graph has a different temperature scale than the others - slightly confusing. Ta
 
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What's your opinion after reading the review?

Some people just can't be bothered to muster an SLC cell worth of independent thought.
 
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Hi,

in other reviews they say the cache is 512M DDR4
(tomshardware / tweaktown)

and in this review it's 1G DDR3L-1866.

witch one is correct ?

thanks.
 

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Hi,

in other reviews they say the cache is 512M DDR4
(tomshardware / tweaktown)

and in this review it's 1G DDR3L-1866.

witch one is correct ?

thanks.
The chip is B5116ECMDXGJD



Note the "5116" part which stands for 512Mx16 = 8 Gigabit = 1 Gigabyte
 
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The chip is B5116ECMDXGJD



Note the "5116" part which stands for 512Mx16 = 8 Gigabit = 1 Gigabyte
ok thaks for the fast response, much appreciated.

i guss other reviews juste qouted some kingston spec file or somthing
 
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Hi,
Thanks for the article.
I have a A2000, I installed SSD Manager and ran it as Administrator.
SSD Manager detects a new firmware is available but when I click on update I got the following error message "An unexpected error occured when attempting to update the firmware".
Am I the only one? Thanks for any help :)
 

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but when I click on update I got the following error message "An unexpected error occured when attempting to update the firmware".
Am I the only one?
No such issue here when I updated mine. Try to contact Kingston support, I keep hearing good things about their support. Do let us know the outcome please
 
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Excellent in depth review, probably more comprehensive than my intellect can handle!

Had the effect of making me sign up to the forum AND push notifications...off to read up on the Lancool ii now..Many thanks:)
 

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Hi,
Thanks for the article.
I have a A2000, I installed SSD Manager and ran it as Administrator.
SSD Manager detects a new firmware is available but when I click on update I got the following error message "An unexpected error occured when attempting to update the firmware".
Am I the only one? Thanks for any help :)
Is it possibly due to already having the latest firmware?
 
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Hi,
I'm in touch with Kingston Support but so far this is not efficient :(
I had to open my laptop to send a picture of a revision sticker on the SSD and now they say there is a bug in SSD Manager and this revision of the SSD already has the new firmware.
But, I bought this SSD back in Oct 2019, before the latest firmware was released and SSD Manager clearly states I have the old firmware, S5Z42102. So I don't think they put the finder on the issue. :(
 
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