Kingston’s mega-fast 2TB KC3000 SSD drops to £123 at Amazon UK

An excellent drive at an attractive price.

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2TB Kingston KC3000


“Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD delivers next-level performance using the latest Gen 4×4 NVMe controller and 3D TLC NAND.”

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Yes it’s true, the jaw-dropping SSD deals of 2023 have come to an end. If you didn’t buy when the going was particularly good, there’s no use contemplating what might have been. It’s time to get up offa that thing and scour the shelves for what bargains remain.

We’re here to help and have identified the 2TB Kingston KC3000. This M.2 drive has dipped back down to £123 at Amazon UK. That’s not quite on par with the best deal of last year, but it’s the lowest price of 2024, and a healthy £30 saving from just a few weeks ago.

More importantly, while budget drives have been occupying the bargain bins of late, Kingston’s SSD is very much a high-performance solution. Outfitted with 3D TLC NAND and onboard DRAM cache, this PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 drive can hit read and write speeds of up to 7,000MB/s. It also comes with a low-profile graphene aluminum heat spreader as standard, and if it’s benchmarks you need to see, Club386 has you covered.

The KC3000 does come in 512GB, 1TB and 4TB capacities, too, but it’s the price-cut 2TB model that offers the best bang for buck. Not quite ready to make the splurge? It just so happens we’re giving away five of this exact drive in our latest epic giveaway!

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Parm Mann
Parm Mann
Club386 founder and editor-in-chief, his journey with hardware pre-dates Google. To this day, nothing beats the nostalgic nineties, piecing together a Pentium CPU and 3DFX graphics card from a Wolverhampton computer market. Away from his computer, Parm is all about Manchester United, woodworking, and family – not necessarily in that order.

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