Kingston NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD 500GB M.2 2280 – SNVS/500G
- NVMe PCIe SSD Performance
- Ideal for laptops & small form factor PCs
- Available in a range of capacities up to 2TBยฒ to meet your data storage requirements.
- Part Number: SNVS/500G
Last updated on July 27, 2025 2:37 pm Details
Kingston NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD 500GB M.2 2280 – SNVS/500G
Original price was: £109.99.£33.96Current price is: £33.96.
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Specification: Kingston NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD 500GB M.2 2280 – SNVS/500G
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8 reviews for Kingston NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD 500GB M.2 2280 – SNVS/500G
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Trumpet Loony –
This 2TB drive is absolutely crap. The version that comes up in the bios as …2000GB on the end worked fine but this one comes up with …2000G” as the name in windows hardware. It took all night to copy data at 26MB per second and then died… The first one of these I bough worked quite well. Perhaps they have put crap ICs on it? Its dead and its got my data copied onto it, what now?
SNVS2000GB – works fine
SNVS2000G – rubbish
Callum Miller –
I bought this to use as my boot drive, worked fine for around 9 days until one night I went to put my PC to sleep, but it just wasn’t going to sleep, it’s usually off within 5-10 seconds and it was well over 2 minutes so I switched it off thinking nothing of it assuming it had locked up due to a issue which it clearly had because when I went to boot it up again, Windows refused to boot. The SSD had somehow gone from completely fine to gone within the space of 2 minutes and all I got was a blue recovery screen which I couldn’t recover from, each time I pressed a button it just flashed back to that screen. meaning all my data that wasn’t already backed up was gone. Wouldn’t recommend, gone with a different brand this time
Mr Dofu –
Device does not work for pc. I have z590e motherbourd. The ssd crashes on windows load and I was having a nightmare trying to fix this. Bought another ssd and it worked fine with eufi instalation.
Mr A B –
Don’t waste your money on Big Name Labels. This is excellent value for your money. Just take it out of the package, slot it in to the vacant bay in your PC or Laptop, format it and it is ready to go. It is that easy and
it’s HUGE.!
Chuck Norris’ Third Fist –
The SSD worked faultlessly for me. Putting it into an enclosure then formatting the drive presented no troubles at all, nor did copying files to it. After however many years of being apprehensive of moving to SSD for concerns of reliability, I can say that I’ve embraced them over HDD when speed is more important to me.
I can’t fault this SSD so I have no caveats in recommending it.
Dennis Smith –
Good product
Warlox –
Went from HHD to NVME for game drive, and performance is fantastic. Was getting annoying stutters in Dying Light and believed all along it was my GPU, not the case HDD just couldn’t keep up! Okay there are quicker NVME drives if you have money to burn, but in reality do you need faster? A score of 205% on User Bench Mark, plenty quick!
Marchello –
Installed into my Vivobook S14 which had a spare M.2 slot… must faster than the one that came pre-installed but as didn’t have to do any fancy work to get it in i’m leaving as is… perfect for video editing and recording as its super fast to write to