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The Kingston KC600 1TB (2.5" SATA) is a pretty safe “get it done” SSD for office PCs, small servers, or general workstation upgrades where you don’t want to pay the premium for NVMe. For a UK reseller, the price you’re quoting (£216.49 ex‑VAT) is the interesting part: if this is near the going rate for other good SATA drives, it’s a straightforward choice—reliable, sensible performance, and very low drama for migrations from HDDs. Kingston also has a decent track record in the channel, which matters when you’re rolling out across multiple machines and need predictable behaviour over time.
That said, I’d only recommend it if your device is genuinely SATA-only (or you’ve got a bay/board that can’t take NVMe). If you have NVMe support, you’ll usually get a noticeably better experience for the same money (boot/app responsiveness and day-to-day “snappiness” in Windows). So: buy the KC600 for compatibility, value-by-simplicity, and lower risk deployments. Don’t buy it if you’re upgrading a modern system that can take NVMe—then you’re paying for “fine” when “better” is available.

Lenovo
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Dell
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