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Lexar NM620 1TB SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 Internal SSD, Up to 3500MB/s Read, 3000MB/s Write - £39.98 @ Amazon

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About this itemHigh-speed PCIe Gen3x4 interface: Lexar 1TB SSD up to 3500MB/s read and 3000MB/s write - NVMe 1.4 supported.
  • Lexar internal SSD M.2 2280 form factor’s with 3D NAND.
  • Lexar solid state drive gets 6x the speed of a SATA-based SSD.
  • Lexar SSD’s ideal for PC enthusiasts and gamers.
  • Lexar internal solid state drive’s shock and vibration resistant with no moving parts.


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Lexar NM620 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe SSD

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Seamless performance for demanding workflows
Designed for intensive workloads, the Lexar NM620 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe SSD offers next-level performance that puts you in the computing fast lane with speeds of up 3500MB/s read and 3000MB/s write (1). It’s supported by the PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 technology standard and built with the latest 3D NAND flash.

  • Ideal for PC enthusiasts and gamers
  • High-speed PCIe Gen3x4 interface: 3500MB/s read and 3000MB/s write (1)
  • Get 6x the speed of a SATA-based SSD (3)
  • Shock and vibration resistant with no moving parts (2)
  • Features LDPC (Low-Density Parity Check)

Ideal for demanding creative and gaming
With speeds of up to 3500MB/s read, enjoy 6x the speed of SATA SSDs. The NM620 puts you in the computing fast lane and offers impressive performance for demanding creative workstations and gaming experiences.

Features LDPC for added reliability
Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) technology makes data transfers more reliable than ever by fixing data errors before they have a chance to slow you down.

Built to last
Unlike traditional hard disk drives, the NM620 SSD has no moving parts, so it’s built to last. It’s also shock and vibration resistant (2), making it a robust and reliable SSD.

Efficient
Reduced power consumption and cooler operation makes the battery life last longer than a traditional hard drive.

*(1) Up to 3500MB/s read transfer, write transfer speeds lower. Speeds based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary.
(2) Shock resistant (1500G, duration 0.5ms, Half Sine Wave) and vibration resistant (10~2000Hz, 1.5mm, 20G, 1 Oct/min, 30min/axis(X,Y,Z)). Based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary.
(3) Comparison based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary.
Actual usable memory capacity may vary. 1GB equals 1 billion bytes.
Lexar is not liable for any loss of data or images.


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  1. ciggybumly's avatar
    Had one of these previously. Failed within 6 months, prior to that have never had any ssd/nvme fail on me. Also was £36.99 when I purchased
    Yahyasajid's avatar
    I've bought about 10+ of these for PC flips, not had any DOA or die within 6 months

    You might've gotten unlucky but these are also on the cheap end of nand quality
  2. cpt_face's avatar
    I bought a 2TB model about a month ago of the same model to replace an aging samsung 256 M.2. Within a couple of days things felt sketchy with my clone, so I reinstalled clean to see the same behaviour.

    Simple apps would lock on open (teams, firefox, thunderbird, game launchers), banish the thought of trying to open more than one app at once as they would just whiteout crash for minutes.

    The drive would bench fine in crystaldisk, but trying to take data off the Lexar M.2 to another M.2 (onboard) or to a SATA HDD I would get between 5mb/s to 30mb/s - *from the start of the transfer*. Imagine trying to back up 1.5TB of data at that speed to perform a clean install.. or routine troubleshooting. Temperatures barely passed mid 40s, main M.2 slot on desktop board with the board Heatsink.

    Games just halt for seconds at a time, even if not installed on the drive.

    Go back to my 7 year old 256gb Samsung drive and its all ok again.

    Bought through Amazon, they refunded me without needing to return the drive, I would have preferred some sort of technical support and a replacement but I guess this works, as a consumer it demonstrates a lack of confidence in the product for the first and only route to be refund the customer. (edited)
  3. michaeljb's avatar
    Still waiting patiently on the 2TB/£50 price point to appear.
  4. Bunnster's avatar
    These and other brands so cheap now for 1tb.
    Tempted to upgrade mechanical 1tb data drive in my 6 year old PC. No other reason that just because I can
    Solee's avatar
    I mean the fact I am buying these and putting them in my desk draw &t you would actually use it is more justification than me hording them (edited)
  5. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    Pretty much the going price for smaller brand 1TB drives, there are cheaper ones out there too.
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