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Kingston storage, ranked by cost per terabyte

A budget-friendly memory and flash specialist with a foot in every category. Compare every Kingston product we track, sorted by real $/TB.

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The lineup & where it sits on value

Kingston is one of the largest independent memory and flash makers, and its appeal is straightforward: value across the board. On storage, the A400 and NV-series SSDs are dependable budget upgrades, while DataTraveler USB flash drives and Canvas memory cards cover everyday transfers and camera use. Its biggest presence, though, is in memory: the ValueRAM and FURY lines span DDR4 and DDR5 for desktops, laptops and gaming builds.

On the value scale, Kingston positions itself as the sensible budget option rather than the performance flagship. Its SSDs and flash rarely top the speed charts, but they land at low, accessible prices that make them easy recommendations for first upgrades, secondary storage and parts-bin builds. For solid-state, that means competitive — if not category-leading — cost per terabyte; for memory, a reliable, well-priced choice when you just need working RAM that runs. As with all flash storage, the lowest absolute $/TB still belongs to hard drives. Compare the live, Kingston-filtered catalog below, sorted cheapest-per-terabyte first.

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Every Kingston product we track, by value

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Kingston — questions answered

Are Kingston SSDs any good?+
Kingston's A400 and NV-series SSDs are solid budget drives — not the fastest available, but reliable and well-priced for boot drives, secondary storage and breathing life into older machines. For value-focused upgrades they're a sensible pick; for heavy sustained-write workloads, a higher-tier drive with DRAM and TLC NAND is worth the step up.
What's the difference between Kingston ValueRAM and FURY?+
ValueRAM is Kingston's no-frills memory line aimed at standard desktops, laptops and servers where you simply need reliable RAM at a low price. FURY is the performance and gaming range, with higher speeds, tighter timings, heat spreaders and RGB options. Match ValueRAM to everyday and office builds, FURY to gaming and enthusiast systems.
Is Kingston good value for memory cards and USB drives?+
Yes — Kingston's Canvas memory cards and DataTraveler USB drives are competitively priced everyday options. As with all flash, they sit at the higher end of cost per terabyte versus drives, but within the card and USB categories Kingston is a dependable budget-to-midrange choice. Match the card's speed class to your device before optimising on price.

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