Kingston Technology has announced the launch of KC3000, the next generation of PCIE 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD for desktop and laptop PCs, and Kingston Valueram (KVR) DDR5.
KC3000 claims to provide speeds of up to 7,0000 / 7,000 MB / S read / write performance and full capacity of up to 4096GB2 for optimal storage.
This is built with NAND TLC 3D high density placed in the form factor of M.2 2280 industry standards to store more and allow users to use the speed of PCIE 4.0.
With a combination of performance and durability, KC3000 is reinforced with a low profile of aluminum graphene to effectively disperse heat and keep your drive cool during intensive workload.
“With the advent of data that is heavy data, consumers demand high-performance solutions and high capacity to match; by utilizing the technology of NEXT-GEN PCIE 4.0 with KC3000, we can provide fast and reliable storage to meet the needs of various consumers on the market.” Said Kingston.
“We are also happy to introduce our Valueram DDR5 to further expand DDR5 Kingston offers, carrying high-performance memory with affordability.” The DDR5 Valueram Kingston module claims the on-board power management feature integrates circuits (PMIC), which helps regulate the power needed by various memory module components and allows better power distribution, increases signal integrity, and reduces noise.
KC3000 is currently available in a capacity of 512GB, 1024GB, 2048GB and 4096GB2.
It comes with a limited five-year warranty and free technical support.
Kingston DDR5 Valueram is available in a single module 16GB and Kit 2, at a speed of 4800MHz, supported by a lifetime warranty and free technical support.