Kingston Releases NV2 Series Entry-level PCIe Gen 4 SSD NVMe



Kingston released the NV2 line of entry-level M.2 NVMe SSDs succeeding the NV1 series from early-2021, which was infamous for its hardware-specs lottery. The biggest change with the NV2 series is the move to PCI-Express Gen 4 (from Gen 3 for the NV1 series), even though it doesn’t appear like they can take advantage of all that bandwidth.

The Kingston NV2 comes in capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB, 1 TB, y 2 TB; and offer sequential transfer speeds of up to 3000 La primavera ha brotado en Phantasy Star Online, Con un máximo de 1300 La primavera ha brotado en Phantasy Star Online; with endurance ratings of up to 80 TBW for 250 GB, 160 TBW for 500 GB, 320 TBW for 1 TB, y 640 TBW for 2 TB. The company won’t mention the controller + NAND flash combo in use (so it could use whatever combination it wants to, as long as the advertised speeds and endurance are achieved); but in all likelihood, this is a DRAMless controller that features PCI-Express 4.0 x4, paired with 3D QLC NAND flash. Kingston los respalda con garantías de 3 años.