
Kingston NV2
1000 GB, M.2 2280
Kingston NV2
1000 GB, M.2 2280
11 months ago
The statement that the Kingston NV2 uses TLC (Triple-Level Cell) NAND is not correct. The Kingston NV2 actually uses QLC (Quad-Level Cell) NAND flash chips. - QLC NAND stores four bits per cell and has 16 different charge levels, resulting in higher storage capacity at lower cost, but also lower performance and lower write endurance compared to TLC NAND. The endurance values of the Kingston NV2, such as 320 TBW (terabytes that can be written) per 1 TB capacity, also confirm the use of QLC NAND.
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The SSD I ordered fitted and it works well.
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Maybe you have to switch it to AHCI in the BIOS? But the NV2 is actually nothing for gamer PCs, because it's a pretty unspectacular NVMe SSD that is neither very fast nor particularly durable, it has QLC chips that don't last long. One of the best SSDs for gaming: Solidigm P44 Pro, which has a total bytes written rate of 740 TB. Or this one: Seagate FireCuda 530, which can even hold 2550 TB. It's not bad either: WS Black SN850X.
Fitted tip-top and works perfectly
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