WYP News Guru Jan 9, 2019 #1 Faster SSDs with larger capacities. Read more about Kingston's A2000 and KC2000 series SSDs.
W Warchild Active member Jan 9, 2019 #2 Where are the black PCBs! All this silly RGB obsessing over the looks of your rig.. then you buy this monstrosity with a green PCB. Sky is falling I tell you!
Where are the black PCBs! All this silly RGB obsessing over the looks of your rig.. then you buy this monstrosity with a green PCB. Sky is falling I tell you!
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Jan 10, 2019 #3 Warchild said: Where are the black PCBs! All this silly RGB obsessing over the looks of your rig.. then you buy this monstrosity with a green PCB. Sky is falling I tell you! Click to expand... The KC2000 pictured in the article is a black pcb I don't think it matters though. Most new boards have a heat sink that goes on top of the M.2 slot so it gets covered up
Warchild said: Where are the black PCBs! All this silly RGB obsessing over the looks of your rig.. then you buy this monstrosity with a green PCB. Sky is falling I tell you! Click to expand... The KC2000 pictured in the article is a black pcb I don't think it matters though. Most new boards have a heat sink that goes on top of the M.2 slot so it gets covered up