81points

Kingston KC3000 2048GB

55points

Team Group MP44L 1TB

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26 facts in comparison

Kingston KC3000 2048GB vs Team Group MP44L 1TB

Kingston KC3000 2048GB
Team Group MP44L 1TB

Why is Kingston KC3000 2048GB better than Team Group MP44L 1TB?

  • 2000 MB/s faster sequential read speed
    ?

    7000 MB/svs5000 MB/s
  • Better SSD cache
    ?

    DRAM cachevsNone
  • 33.33% greater TBW
    ?

    1600vs1200
  • 475000 IOPS faster random read speed
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    1000000 IOPSvs525000 IOPS
  • 2500 MB/s faster sequential write speed
    ?

    7000 MB/svs4500 MB/s
  • 450000 IOPS faster random write speed
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    1000000 IOPSvs550000 IOPS
  • 1048GB more internal storage
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    2048GBvs1000GB
  • 0.3million hours longer MTBF
    ?

    1.8million hoursvs1.5million hours

Why is Team Group MP44L 1TB better than Kingston KC3000 2048GB?

  • Better SSD storage type
    ?

    SLCvsTLC

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User reviews

Overall rating

Kingston KC3000 2048GB
10.0
1 User reviews
Kingston KC3000 2048GB
10.0/10
1 User reviews
Team Group MP44L 1TB
0 User reviews
Team Group MP44L 1TB
0 User reviews

Features

Value for money

10.0/10
1 votes
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Gaming

10.0/10
1 votes
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Performance

10.0/10
1 votes
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Speeds

10.0/10
1 votes
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Reliability

10.0/10
1 votes
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Comments

Justin

Justin

1 year ago

10 / 10

Amazing drive!

Justin

Justin

1 year ago

10 / 10

Slightly faster than advertised 7200mb/s Read's 7000mb/s writes I mainly got this drive for it's reliability for my OS drive, couldn't be happier with my decision.

Pros

  • Fast!
  • Reliable!

Cons

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    Read speed

    sequential read speed

    7000 MB/s

    5000 MB/s

    This is the maximum sequential read speed according to the manufacturer. High sequential read speeds are most useful when the system is reading very large files (such as videos) from the SSD.
    random read speed

    1000000 IOPS

    525000 IOPS

    This is the maximum random read speed according to the manufacturer. It is measured in IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) and is a good indication of the read performance of the SSD in day-to-day usage.

    Write speed

    sequential write speed

    7000 MB/s

    4500 MB/s

    This is the maximum sequential write speed according to the manufacturer. High sequential write speeds are most useful when the system is writing very large files (such as videos) to the SSD.
    random write speed

    1000000 IOPS

    550000 IOPS

    This is the maximum random write speed according to the manufacturer. It is measured in IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) and is a good indication of the write performance of the SSD in day-to-day usage.

    Benchmarks

    sequential write speed (UserBenchmark)

    3770MB/s

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The sequential write speed benchmark gives an indication of the SSD performance when writing large files. The value given here is the average result calculated from user-submitted scores. Source: UserBenchmark.
    sequential read speed (UserBenchmark)

    2541MB/s

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The sequential read speed benchmark gives an indication of the SSD performance when reading large files. The value given here is the average result calculated from user-submitted scores. Source: UserBenchmark.
    random write speed (UserBenchmark)

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Kingston KC3000 2048GB)

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The random write speed benchmark gives an indication of the everyday performance of the SSD. The value given here is the average result calculated from user-submitted scores. Source: UserBenchmark.
    random read speed (UserBenchmark)

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Kingston KC3000 2048GB)

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The random read speed benchmark gives an indication of the everyday performance of the SSD. The value given here is the average result calculated from user-submitted scores. Source: UserBenchmark.
    PassMark result

    46960

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The PassMark benchmark measures the overall performance of the SSD based on read speeds, write speeds, and seek times. The value given is an average based on user-submitted results.

    General info

    type

    M2

    M2

    The type of SSD.
    SSD cache

    DRAM cache

    None

    SSDs with a DRAM cache utilise high-speed RAM as a cache. This results in higher performance than DRAM-less SSDs, which use a slower NAND cache or the system’s RAM (HMB).
    Is an NVMe SSD
    Kingston KC3000 2048GB
    Team Group MP44L 1TB
    NVMe SSDs use the PCIe interface, which has a higher bandwidth than the SATA interface. This results in much faster read/write speeds compared to SSDs which use the SATA interface.
    NVMe version

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    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The version of NVMe that the SSD is using.
    internal storage

    2048GB

    1000GB

    The internal storage refers to the built-in storage space available in a device for system data, apps, and user-generated data. With a large amount of internal storage, you can save more files and apps on your device.
    The storage type determines how many bits of data are written to each memory cell. These storage types include SLC (one bit per cell), MLC (two bits per cell), and TLC (three bits per cell). The less bits that are written to each cell, the greater the speed and reliability.
    Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) is a high-speed interface standard for connecting components, such as graphics cards and SSDs, to a motherboard. Newer versions can support more bandwidth and deliver better performance.
    Controller channels

    8

    Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. (Team Group MP44L 1TB)

    The controller is a processor that manages the functions of the SSD. The number of channels refers to the number of storage chips that this controller can access at once. Typically speaking, the more channels that the SSD controller has, the greater the performance.
    Terabytes Written (TBW) is a measurement of the SSD's endurance, and often refers to the manufacturer's warranty. A higher TBW can be an indication of greater reliability over time.

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