Kingston A2000 250GB PCIe NVMe M.2-2280 Internal Solid State Drive - View 1

Kingston A2000 250GB PCIe NVMe M.2-2280 Internal Solid State Drive

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Key Features

  • Nvme PCIe performance at a fraction of the cost
  • Supports a full-security Suite (TCG Opal, xts-aes 256-bit, edrive)
  • Ideal for Ultrabook's and small form Factor PC (SFF PC) systems
  • Upgrade your PC with up to 1TB

Specifications

Installation Type
Internal Hard Drive
Unit Count
1.0 Count
Number of Items
1
Item Weight
0.01 Pounds
HardDrive Size
250 GB
UPC
740617295528
Manufacturer
Kingston
Global Trade Identification Number
00740617295528
Model Name
A2000 Series
Brand Name
Kingston
Model Number
SA2000M8/250G
Hard Disk Description
Solid State Drive
Material Type
Solid State Material
Color
Black
Read Speed
2000 Megabytes Per Second
Media Speed
1100 megabits_per_second
Cache Memory Installed Size
250
Data Transfer Rate
2 Gigabits Per Second
Form Factor
M.2 2280
Hardware Connectivity
PCI Express x4
Package Type
Standard Packaging
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Specific Uses For Product
Personal, Gaming, Business
Digital Storage Capacity
250 GB
Hard Disk Interface
NVMe
Connectivity Technology
SATA
Additional Features
Portable

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Customer Reviews

Chiabatta
I bought this chip used, along with a Sintech M.2 Nvme adapter, to upgrade my 11” MacBook Air (2015)I’m happy to report that it installed no problem, formatted properly and I was able to restore my files from a backup. Computer runs smoothly and a little bit faster and no more “out of disk space” warnings. This would have been a good deal at full price and I would definitely buy this again if needed.
Brian Welch
I have this as my Windows 10 boot drive with an ASRock B450M Pro4 motherboard, Ryzen 5 3400G processor, and 2x8GB Team T-FORCE 3200 DDR4 memory. Everything is running stock, no overclocking.I set the "Ultra M.2" SSD as my primary boot device in BIOS, rebooted to a USB thumb drive with the Windows 10 install files, and installed Win 10 to this drive without a hitch. It's working fine as a fast boot drive.If you are used to standard HDD boot times, this SSD will be lightning fast. After BIOS loads, it takes about 8 seconds to the Windows 10 login prompt. If you are coming from a SATA SSD as your boot device (like my old system), this is still faster, but not a night-and-day difference. Besides the speed, I like this because it doesn't take a precious SATA drive slot in my mini ATX tower case.If this last part sounds like gobbledygook to you, don't worry, you can skip it. This drive has a rating of 350TBW, which isn't stellar for something like video editing, but certainly good enough for an OS drive. Windows 10 understands SSD's pretty well, and SSD's have come a long way from the "careful you don't write to them too much because you could kill your drive" early days. These days, something else on your system is more likely to die before your SSD does, even if you have something like your swap file on the SSD. I have 16GB of RAM in this system so don't expect to be writing much to my swap to begin with, so I just let Windows configure everything the way it wanted to.
Jose David
Recomiendo 100% esta memoria, no he tendio ningun problema desde el 2020, ninguna pantalla azul. Todo funciona de maravilla.
YoshiYoshi
Decided to pick this out for my first NVMe seeing it being recommended as just one level above budget NVMe SSDs for my new PC build and to completely move away from disk drives. There were alternatives at this price/performance range such as Intel 670p and Sabrent Rocket Q, but I don't know enough about storage technology to tell whether they are better or worse in comparison.Installation into the motherboard was smooth and had Windows 10 installed quickly without any issues. Haven't tested it on any games since it'd just been recently built. A quick check with Crystal Disk Info and Crystal Disk Mark shows no problems and read write speeds matching advertised speeds. Compared to my previous OS SSD (Crucial MX200) at this point in time, random read/write performance increased decently while sequential read/write increase by 4x!Some of the reviews regarding lifespan are concerning, but for now I'm happy and satisfied with what I got.