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Kingston Technology 240G DC2000B PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 Enterprise SSD
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Kingston Technology 240G DC2000B PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 Enterprise SSD

£236.22

£283.46 inc. VAT

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Key Features

Kingston Data Center DC2000B
SSD
Enterprise
240 GB
internal
M.2 2280
PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe)

Product Overview

AI-generated summary

Kingston’s DC2000B in the 240GB capacity is a solid “keep the server ticking” kind of enterprise SSD, and it tends to suit budget-minded IT teams who need predictable performance and endurance without paying for the very top tier. In day-to-day use—virtualisation boot drives, scratch space for small workloads, VDI pools where every penny matters—this kind of SATA/SAS-style enterprise tuning (even if marketed for NVMe) usually delivers the reliability you want from Kingston and doesn’t feel like a lottery compared to cheaper consumer drives. If you’re standardising fleets and want fewer surprises at replace time, it makes sense.

That said, I’d be cautious if you’re buying it as a “performance upgrade.” The 240GB size and typical controller behaviour mean it’s aimed at capacity-efficient deployments, not heavy sequential throughput. Also, at ~£237 ex-VAT you should sanity-check the total cost versus either larger-capacity drives (to avoid running out of space) or newer lines that price more aggressively per usable GB. If you need sustained high write workloads, I’d also compare against alternatives with better cost-per-performance in your exact workload profile—because for bursty/light enterprise use, this is a reasonable buy; for write-heavy systems, the value proposition can get less flattering quickly.

**Who should buy:** SMB/mid-market datacentres, VDI/boot/small VM hosts, and anyone standardising on “reliable enough, enterprise-labelled, minimal drama.” **Who shouldn’t:** teams chasing maximum speed per pound, or those whose drives are consistently hammered with sustained writes and need the best value at scale.

Specifications

Features

SSD capacity240 GB
SSD form factorM.2
InterfacePCI Express 4.0
NVMeY
Memory type3D TLC

Power

Power consumption (read)3.01 W
Power consumption (write)4.09 W
Average power consumption (read)2.97 W
Average power consumption (write)4.02 W

Weight & dimensions

Width22 mm
Depth80 mm
Height8.9 mm
Weight9 g

Packaging data

Package width129.54 mm
Package depth14.22 mm
Package height184.15 mm
Package weight33.77 g

Operational conditions

Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 70 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 85 °C
Non-operating vibration20 G

Other features

Cooling typeHeatsink

Logistics data

Country of originChina,Taiwan
Master (outer) case width135.89 mm
Master (outer) case length203.2 mm
Master (outer) case height69.85 mm
Master (outer) case gross weight280.62 g

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