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Posted 24 April 2023

2TB - Kingston NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD M.2 2280 Up to 3500MB/s Read | 2800MB/s Write - £76.77 delivered @ Box

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KEY FEATURES

  • 2TB Capacity
  • Up to 3500MB/s Read | 2800MB/s Write Speed
  • PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen 4 x 4
  • M.2 2280 Form Factor
  • 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • SNV2S/2000G
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  1. kawsar's avatar
    kawsar
    Nice! Does anyone know if this is compatible with a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro - This one in particular: hotukdeals.com/dea…268


    Also, if anyone has a handy website for this compatibility sort of thing!


    Thank You!
    Solee's avatar
    Solee
    Yea, it appears that the Lenovo Legion 5 pro does have a spare NVME slot. So this will work.
  2. S_Kelly's avatar
    S_Kelly
    Let the price wars linger!
  3. Sman1's avatar
    Sman1
    Used the Amazon price match, £5 off 15 and £5 bonus on £60 credit top-up, bringing it to a total of £66.77. Bargain.
  4. efc_4ever's avatar
    efc_4ever
    Just paid £40 for a 500GB Samsung 980 nvme . How do these Kingston ones compare to the Samsung ones anyway if I'm using it for sticking games onto my PC
    MagicBoy's avatar
    MagicBoy
    At the moment you'd likely never notice the difference. Loading times for games, there's only a couple of percent between an old SATA 2.5" drive and an NVME to start with.

    Until they start using DirectStorage it's unlikely to change as the bottleneck is generally unecncrypting the data on load.
  5. superhans0113's avatar
    superhans0113
    why is this gen 4 so slow ?,

    a renegade fury is 6000 / 7000

    no dram cache i assume ?.
    Sickyman678's avatar
    Sickyman678
    Bs marketing..
  6. libretto's avatar
    libretto
    Was tempted by this price, but Tom's Hardware describes it as "cheap but risky": tomshardware.com/rev…ssd
    I think I'll pay a little bit more and get a Crucial P3.
  7. phda's avatar
    phda
    Used my £5 amazon voucher so got it for £71.77, cant be bad for 2TB of extra storage on my laptop. (edited)
  8. MBQ20's avatar
    MBQ20
    Would anyone be able to advise on how suitable this would be as a PS5 extension? I understand it would be compatible, but how significant are the write speed differences in application? Are we talking waiting a few seconds more for loading or something worse? Thank you in advance
    MagicBoy's avatar
    MagicBoy
    Depends which one you get. The reviews tended to indicate there's different memory/controller combinations sold as the NV2. After getting burned with earlier Kingston drives some reviewers bought their own samples and as usual Kingston were sampling better combinations that some got via retail.

    I'd go for something that hits the actual PS5 spec instead of trying to cheap out to be honest.
  9. KingOfCaledonia's avatar
    KingOfCaledonia
    Is this the first sub £80 NVME drive?
    Dealmessiah's avatar
    Dealmessiah
    Nope
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