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Samsung 850 Pro 128GB vs Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB

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Capacity

A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB 250 GB
850 Pro 128GB 128 GB
Difference: 122 (95%)

Random Read

A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB 150000 IOPS
850 Pro 128GB 100000 IOPS
Difference: 50000 (50%)

Random Write

A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB 180000 IOPS
850 Pro 128GB 90000 IOPS
Difference: 90000 (100%)

Sequential Read

A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB 2000 MB/sec
850 Pro 128GB 550 MB/sec
Difference: 1450 (264%)

Sequential Write

A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB 1100 MB/sec
850 Pro 128GB 470 MB/sec
Difference: 630 (134%)

Endurance

850 Pro 128GB 150 TB
A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB 150 TB
Difference: 0 (0%)

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Model 850 Pro 128GB A2000 NVMe SSD 250GB
Manufacturer Samsung Kingston
NAND Samsung 2nd Gen 86Gbit 40nm MLC V-NAND IMFT 96-layer 3D TLC
Form Factor 2.5" M.2 (2280)
Capacity 128 GB 250 GB
Cache 256 MB (N/A) MB
Sequential Read 550 MB/s 2000 MB/s
Sequential Write 470 MB/s 1100 MB/s
Random Read 100000 IOPS 150000 IOPS
Random Write 90000 IOPS 180000 IOPS
Interface SATA III 6Gb/s NVMe 1.3
Controller Samsung 3-core MEX controller SMI SM2263ENG
Date Released 2014 2020
Endurance 150 TB 150 TB
Notes 10 years limited warranty AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption (FDE) TCG/Opal v2.0, Encrypted Drive (IEEE1667) 5-Year Limited Warranty

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