Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the Kingston M.2 A1000 NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston M.2 A1000 NVMe PCIe.
May 2018
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98 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Kingston A1000 is an affordable NVMe drive and has potential for those looking to upgrade their system for light workloads without breaking the bank...
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Published: 2018-04-03, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
Kingston' sole purpose in marketing the A1000 NVMe PCIe 3.0 X2 SSD was to provide an entry-level low-cost solution which could provide significantly higher performance, while at the same time having equal if not better pricing than SATA 3 SSDs and HDDs in...
The NVMe protocol is designed to supercharge storage and take us beyond the limits of the old SATA bus. There are many products available that do just that, but the Kingston A1000 isn't one of them.It's disappointing to have the new lean NVMe command set...
Published: 2018-05-08, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
the drive performed as we would hope and this is surely in part due to the design and choosing of the components that this drive is comprised of.ValueComing in just shy of £73 here in the U.K. at the time of review, this drive offers a very attractive pr...
Published: 2018-04-30, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Overall performance, 5-year warranty
At the time of writing, there is no Kingston SSD Manager support for the drive
Having previously reviewed the DCP1000, a monster of a drive aimed squarely at the enterprise market segment, it has been quite interesting to review the new A1000 as it is aimed at the entry/value part of the market.In terms of performance, Kingston quot...
Better than SATA performance, Compatibility through single-sided M.2 2280 module, Cloning software included, Low price for an NVMe solution,
Not as fast as PCIe x4 NVMe solutions, “Budget doesn’t mean that you have to be slow. Kingston’s A1000 shows how to make a wallet-friendly NVMe drive. A great SATA alternative!”, Kingston A1000 480GB NVMe SSD Review, We would like to thank, Kingston, for
Pricing and AvailabilityAt the time of this review, Kingston's A1000 480GB M.2 NVMe drive can be yours for £153.33 or $189.99 through Amazon. The larger 960GB version will cost you £298.20 while the smaller 240GB will set you back £87.34. That is not a lo...
Interesting performance for its price, Very affordable, even when compared to SATA SSDs, Acronis True Image HD activation key included in the box further amps up the value
4K speeds is still behind some SATA drives
This is the best value for money SSD we have seen, a PCIe NVMe SSD that is cheaper than SATA drives yet outperforms them easily...