Kingston recently announced the Kingston KC2500 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD’s in the PH Market. While taking a deep dive into this product, we’ve seen that this is not your ordinary M.2 SSD. The KC2500 has the ability to encrypt its files using XTS-AES 256 bit encryption.
Unboxing
For the unboxing of the Kingston KC2500 SSD 500GB, all this has is a free Acronis Cloning Software license key. As well as a 5-year limited warranty from Kingston.
You can also watch our full review of this product on YouTube!
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Specifications
Here’s the following specification for the Kingston KC2500 SSD 500GB variant. For the complete spec sheet please click here.
Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
Interface | NVMeâ„¢ PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 Lanes |
Capacities | 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB |
Controller | SMI 2262EN |
NAND | 96-layer 3D TLC |
Encrypted | XTS-AES 256 bit |
Sequential Read/Write1 | 250GB – up to 3,500/1,200MB/s 500GB – up to 3,500/2,500MB/s 1TB – up to 3,500/2,900MB/s 2TB – up to 3,500/2,900MB/s |
Random 4K Read/Write1 | 250GB – up to 375,000/300,000 IOPS 500GB – up to 375,000/300,000 IOPS 1TB – up to 375,000/300,000 IOPS 2TB – up to 375,000/300,000 IOPS |
Total Bytes Written (TBW)3 | 250GB – 150TBW 500GB – 300TBW 1TB – 600TBW 2TB – 1.2PBW |
Power Consumption | .003W Idle / .2W Avg / 2.1W (MAX) Read / 7W (MAX) Write |
Storage Temperature | -40°C~85°C |
Operating Temperature | 0°C~70°C |
Dimensions | 80mm x 22mm x 3.5mm |
Weight | 250GB – 8g 500GB – 10g 1TB – 10g 2TB – 11g |
Vibration Operating | 2.17G Peak (7-800Hz) |
Vibration Non-operating | 20G Peak (20-1000Hz) |
MTBF | 2,000,000 |
Warranty/Support4 | Limited 5-year warranty with free technical support |
Benchmarks
CrystalDiskMark 7.00: Using this application as a benchmark tool, we got 3.5 GB/s in read speeds and 2.5 GB/s in write speeds. These results are exactly similar to the advertised read and write speeds of the Kingston KC2500 which is great.
Copy/Transfer Test: Moving along with our standard 1.77GB test containing various file types such as videos, exe-files, pictures, etc., we copied these files to the KC2500 from an HDD and the SSD to itself. Hitting a max copy speed of 300 – 380 Mb/s.
Temperature:Â Using HWInfo64, we’ve monitored the temperature of the Kingston KC2500 SSD. We got a chill 50c on max, making this the coolest SSD we’ve tested.
Conclusion
Moving to our final thoughts for the Kingston KC2500 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD, if you are looking for a mid-tier performance M.2 NVMe SSD that’s on par within its price bracket (Samsung 970 Evo Plus), then I would recommend this drive to you. Priced around PHP 7,000, this SSD is a great must have if you are prioritizing both speed and security.