New affordable NV1 NVMe SSDs by Kingston launched in India

Launched globally back at the end of March this year, Kingston has finally launched its new affordable NV1 NVMe SSDs in India. Coming with up to 2 TB capacities & 2100 MB/s read speeds, these NVMe SSDs are great for budget PC enthusiasts looking to upgrade to a faster NVMe SSD solution.

It will be available in 500 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB capacities with a limited 3-year warranty. Now, giving up to theoretical maximum read and write rates of 2100 MB/s and 1700 MB/s, respectively. It is slower compared to 2000 MB/s and 2500 MB/s on the pricier 500 GB A2000 and KC2500, respectively.

This is the reason why it falls in the budget line of NVMe SSDs and gives a lot of people a good option to store more at around 1700MB/s write speeds, much better than a SATA-based SSD, also backed by a limited three-year warranty.

“Kingston is pleased to announce the next entry-level offering in its NVMe PCIe SSD product family to meet the needs of our discerning users in India,” said Mr. Tejashwar Singh, India Sales Head, Kingston Technology. “Whether users are upgrading a system or planning a new build, NV1 is designed for speed and dependability at an affordable price. Going ahead as well, we will be bringing compelling products for our users and take ahead our credo of ‘Kingston Is With You’ to the next level.”

Kingston brings affordable NV1 NVMe SSD with up to 2 TB capacities & 2100 MB/s read speeds

In 2020, Kingston shipped over 20M SSDs globally, according to analyst firm Forward Insights. The recent launch further demonstrates Kingston’s commitment to creating the industry’s most thoroughly tested and complete range of SSD solutions, for first-time users to prosumers to data center customers. To provide a compelling and versatile experience, Kingston consistently has come up with memory as well as storage solutions across mainstream (entry), high performance (mid) and extreme gaming (high) segment. For more information visit kingston.com.

NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD is available across Kingston’s retail partners pan India and e-commerce partners– TataCliq, Paytm. MD Computers, TPS Technologies, Delta Page, ITGadgetsonline, Prime ABGB and EZPZ Solutions.

NV1 Pricing
Part NumberCapacityMSRP
SNVS/500G500GB       INR 7,600
SNVS/1000G1TB     INR 14,600
SNVS/2000G2TB INR 24,400

NV1 Features and Specifications:

  • NVMe PCIe Performance: NV1 offers read/write speeds up to 2,100/1,700MB/s1 (all capacities).
  • Ideal for systems with limited space: Easily integrate into designs with M.2 connectors. Perfect for thin laptops and small form factor PCs.
  • Multiple Capacities: Available in a range of capacities up to 2TB to meet your data storage requirements.
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280
  • Interface: NVMe PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 Lanes
  • Capacities: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB
  • Endurance:                            
    • 500GB – 120TBW
    • 1000GB – 240TBW
    • 2000GB – 480TBW   
  • Power Consumption:              
    • 500GB: 5mW Idle / 205mW Avg / 1.1W (MAX) Read / 3.3W (MAX) Write
    • 1000GB: 5mW Idle / 220mW Avg / 1.1W (MAX) Read / 3.3W (MAX) Write
    • 2000GB:  5mW Idle / 340mW Avg / 1.1W (MAX) Read / 3.3W (MAX) Write    
  • Storage Temperature: -40°C~85°C
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C~70°C
  • Dimensions: 22mm x 80mm x 2.1mm
  • Weight: 7g (All capacities)                                                     
  • Vibration Operating: 2.17G (7-800Hz)
  • Vibration Non-operating: 20G (20-1000Hz) 
  • Warranty/Support: Limited 3-year warranty with free technical support

The SSD is designed for use in desktop and notebook computer workloads and is not intended for Server environments. Buy from here: https://fas.st/cfFxRi

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