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Compare Kingston KC2500 250GB vs A2000 250GB

Kingston KC2500 250GB and Kingston A2000 250GB are both solid state drives with the same Capacity (250 GB), Interface (PCIe Gen3 x4) and Form Factor (M.2-2280). The main differences are in NAND Flash Type, Max Sequential Read and Max Sequential Write.
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Brand
Kingston
Brand
Kingston
Model
SKC2500M8/250G
Model
SA2000M8/250G
Release Date
📅 October 2020
Release Date
📅 August 2019
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Price/GB
$0.18
Price/GB
$0.16
GB/$1
5.65
GB/$1
6.25
Series
KC2500
Series
A2000
Capacity
250 GB
Capacity
250 GB
Interface
PCIe Gen3 x4
Interface
PCIe Gen3 x4
NVME
Yes
NVME
Yes
Form Factor
M.2-2280
Form Factor
M.2-2280
SSD Controller
Silicon Motion SM2262EN
SSD Controller
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NAND Flash Type
96-layer 3D TLC
NAND Flash Type
3D NAND
Max Sequential Read
Up to 3500 MB/s
Max Sequential Read
Up to 2000 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
Up to 1200 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
Up to 1100 MB/s
MTBF
2,000,000 hours
MTBF
2,000,000 hours
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Comparison and key differences summary

Reasons to buy the Kingston KC2500 250GB:

  • 80% cheaper, you can save $177.61
  • Newer Product, it was released around 14 months later

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