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    válasz nggabi #72963 üzenetére

    Mindenképp az A2000 amit vennék a helyedbe... :U :K

    Csak egy "teszt" vége (ezt találtam az NV1 -ről) :D

    It’s not the fastest M.2 NVMe SSD around and there are a lot of points to argue i.e the overall performance, price, write endurance, or even the warranty period, but if you were to take a look at all those arguable points, the Kingston NV1 is pretty much in the middle of all these points. To put it simply, the Kingston NV1 is not the SSD for picky enthusiasts and content creators. It is more of a SATA SSD replacement for those who are on a tight budget for upgrades or just simply want to make use of the unused M.2 slots on their motherboard.
    As long as you’re not dealing with a crazy write routine on a daily basis, the Kingston NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD will do just fine for most casual use cases. The write performance drop is definitely something that is unavoidable but at least it’s still faster than any SATA SSDs available in the market, but if the somewhat lower write endurance still concerns you, you’re better off with the slightly more expensive Kingston A2000 that comes with much higher write endurance of 600TBW.

    ProsFairly reasonable performanceAffordable priceAcronis True Image HD license key includedStandard 3-year warranty and free technical support from KingstonConsSignificant write performance drop after the drive is filled to the brimLow write endurance

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