Wednesday, September 7th 2022

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

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, and 2 TB; and offer sequential transfer speeds of up to 3000 MB/s reads, with up to 1300 MB/s writes; with endurance ratings of up to 80 TBW for 250 GB, 160 TBW for 500 GB, 320 TBW for 1 TB, and 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 in the future, as long as the advertised speeds and endurance are achieved); but in all likelihood, this is Phison E19T DRAMless controller that features PCI-Express 4.0 x4, paired with 3D QLC NAND flash. Kingston is backing these with 3-year warranties.
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5 Comments on Kingston Releases NV2 Series Entry-level PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSDs

#2
W1zzard
Asked for review sample
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#3
Verpal
QLC without DRAM.

Welp, lets hope it is not as disasterous as NV1, priced like a SATA but performs even worse.
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#4
bonehead123
btarunr3000 MB/s reads, with up to 1300 MB/s writes
Yep entry level 4 sure, since my old gen 3 SN750 does 2.2k reads & 1.5k writes.......
btarunrhardware-specs lottery.
Why can't we just call it what is was: a pure bait & switch on the parts, no if's, ands, or BUTTZ, hehehe :)
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#5
Dudebro-420
These speeds are slower than some pci3 drives...
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