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1TB (1000GB) - Kingston NV2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD M.2 2280 -SNV2S/1000G 3,500/2,800MB/s - £38.39 delivered @ Amazon

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  • Gen 4x4 NVMe PCIe performance
  • Ideal for Laptops & Small Form Factor PCs
  • Capacities up to 2TB²

Substantial performance upgrade in high capacity
NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

Upgraded performance for thinner notebooks and systems
Kingston’s NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD is a substantial next-gen storage solution powered by a Gen 4x4 NVMe controller. NV2 delivers read/write speeds up to 3,500/2,800MB/s¹ with lower power requirements and lower heat to help optimize your system’s performance and deliver value without sacrifice. The compact single-sided M.2 2280 (22x80mm) design expands storage up to 2TB² while saving space for other components, making NV2 ideal for thinner notebooks, small form factor (SFF) systems, and DIY motherboards.

Available in capacities from 250GB – 2TB² to give you all the space you need for applications, documents, photos, videos, and more.

Gen 4x4 NVMe PCIe Performance
Ideal for Laptops & Small Form Factor PCs
Capacities up to 2TB2


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Gen 4x4 NVMe PCIe Performance
Delivers read/write speeds up to 3,500/2,800MB/s¹ for an overall faster system.

Ideal for Systems with Limited Space
Easily integrate into designs with M.2 connectors. Perfect for thin laptops and small form factor PCs.

Extended Capacities
Available in a range of high capacities up to 2TB² to meet your data storage requirements.

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Backed by the reliable Kingston technical assistance.

Based on “out-of-box performance” using a PCIe 3.0 motherboard. Speed may vary due to host hardware, software and usage.
Some of the listed capacity on a Flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and is thus not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products.
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  1. Yarecco's avatar
    Yarecco
    Link leads to £44.94 offer.
    The proper link is amazon.co.uk/Kin…1-1
    Delivery May 20 - June 24
    Or fastest delivery May 18 - June 23 (edited)
    beaster8's avatar
    beaster8
    I ordered the May 18 - June 23 and it's arriving tomorrow
  2. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Good budget drive for the PS5 I suppose.

    Cheapest gen4 TLC option seems to be this, which people don't like because it's not a big name (but still gets good reviews on and off Amazon -
    amazon.co.uk/fan…h=1

    Or this slightly more known KingSpec -
    amazon.co.uk/Kin…h=1

    Other known brand TLC drive start around the £55 mark, so still a fairly big price gap.

    PC/laptop users should spend a little more on a Gen3 TLC NAND drive if they don't like the less known brands above -
    amazon.co.uk/Sil…-16

    amazon.co.uk/Lex…-21

    Or £5 more on this TLC drive with DRAM cache -
    amazon.co.uk/Kio…h=1 (edited)
    Stefan_Jobling's avatar
    Stefan_Jobling
    Cheapest gen4 TLC option seems to be this, which people don't like because it's not a big name (but still gets good reviews on and off Amazon

    Just so you know Kingston are one of the big brands. They make more drives that Micron(crucial) and are a major share holder in Kioxia and manufacture mainly with kioxia chips. They don't have as big a consumer facing division as they used to and mainly sell into the oem market but they are still huge. This drive is what you will find in most low to mid range laptops along with the Samsung PM equivalents. Its serviceable and equivalent to a western digital blue.
  3. MasterAK's avatar
    MasterAK
    So many 1tb SSD deals, I ordered a Kioxia 1tb g2 for £38, then saw and ordered the £42 1tb Samsung 970 EVO Plus for £42, now this comes up. Am I correct in assuming the 970 EVO is better than this and the G2?
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    This is the worst of the bunch, QLC NAND and DRAM-less.
    Stick with the Sammy.
  4. LiamCarr's avatar
    LiamCarr
    Will this be come with the bit to help screw it in as I don't think dell have kindly put it in on my inspiron 15 5501?
    Big.Wayne's avatar
    Big.Wayne
    The M.2 screw comes with the motherboard, not the NVMe drive.
  5. waysqu's avatar
    waysqu
    How come SSD's are dropping in price?
    I mean.. I'm not complaining! Lol!
    Solee's avatar
    Solee
    Over supply of NAND flash in the market post covid.
  6. eternald's avatar
    eternald
    Ps5?
    Solee's avatar
    Solee
    It's rated under the minimum spec but will work.
  7. horsepills's avatar
    horsepills
    is there a simple way to check if this is compatible with your machine? I have a hp elitebook 840 g4 with Toshiba KXG50ZNV256G 256GB M.2 SSD
    fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    Yeah check HP website >

    support.hp.com/us-…510

    and here's a video guide how to upgrade from 256GB NVMe to 1TB NVMe >

  8. sajid.sheikh's avatar
    sajid.sheikh
    can I use it on Synology nas as a storage pool?
  9. Midland192's avatar
    Midland192
    Hi all. I’m no expert on the technical stuff. My pc has (1 PCIe x1; 1 PCIe x16; 1 M.2)
    Would this Kingston drive work in my pc?
    _Achilles_'s avatar
    _Achilles_
    Yes. You slot it into the M2 slot.
  10. jc5650's avatar
    jc5650
    Yes. 1x M2 is what you need.
  11. Peter_Szygowski's avatar
    Peter_Szygowski
    Amazing prices on these NVMe recently. Just had deliver of the crucial 1T posted on here for the same price off eBay. Looking forward to replacing the smaller capacity SSD in the levono T480 I was "forced" to buy following a post on here recently! How low can they go??
    fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    Hoping for lower on 4TB. Those T480 are nice machines. Lenovo Thinkpads are really good laptops.
  12. miaomiaobaubau's avatar
    miaomiaobaubau
    I am sure they could give the 4tb at £120 now.
  13. designer_friend's avatar
    designer_friend
    I would definitely get the kioxia over this one for a couple of extra quid
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    I'd even get this TLC Lexar over the Kingston QLC drive (not PS5 owners, obviously) -
    amazon.co.uk/Lex…-17
  14. RukasuMi's avatar
    RukasuMi
    pointless making it pcie 4
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Which makes this drive completely pointless at this price when there are gen3 TLC NAND drives for the same price.
    This deal is just for PS5 owners that want to spend as little as possible.
  15. Smoggy1970's avatar
    Smoggy1970
    Wow.
    Hot.
  16. jools771's avatar
    jools771
    PS5? Does it come with a heatsink?
    fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    Well under the spec for a PS5 but will work. You will have to buy a heatsink, they're cheaper enough have a look on Amazon, if you want cheaper but can wait then look on AliExpress.
  17. Hatsune_MikuwBK's avatar
    Hatsune_MikuwBK
    Basically as cheap as 1TB HDDs.
  18. Ferris's avatar
    Ferris
    Is there a way to use one of these on a laptop that takes m.2 SATA? An adapter or something?
    Solee's avatar
    Solee
    External enclosure would be what you need to USB.
  19. ukflyboy's avatar
    ukflyboy
    Conversely and excellent one here! techpowerup.com/rev…sd/
    You just need to be aware that Kingston only guarantee that it meets the specs, not what hardware they use to achieve that, hence why the specs are relatively conservative. It's how they are able to achieve such a cheap price.
  20. stphnstevey's avatar
    stphnstevey
    Can you make this external drive with case
    gravy_davey's avatar
    gravy_davey
    Yes
  21. AncientYouth's avatar
    AncientYouth
    are they backward compatible in any PC with a pcie slot?
    Solee's avatar
    Solee
    Yup, you can buy a PCI to NVME card.
  22. Jean54's avatar
    Jean54
    £33 with the £5 off promotion
  23. shuptastic's avatar
    shuptastic
    I know it’s an older and slower NVMe but these things will be free soon if prices continue to drop like they have
    bogdan_lm20's avatar
    bogdan_lm20
    You are wrong: NV1 30.03.21 and NV2 08.09.22
    There are older and slower than this !
  24. beaster8's avatar
    beaster8
    I ordered the May 18 - June 23 and it's arriving tomorrow. Amazon tend to give a worst-case scenario with the expected dates
  25. BerserkPotato's avatar
    BerserkPotato
    Would this fit an inspiron 3525?
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