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After experience with Kingston drives purchased this NVMe drive supporting already PCIE GEN 5 which on the motherboard I have...I have nothing to add everything boots FACT fast
My music library was growing so I needed more storage. It was very easy to install, I had to use a PC board inside my desktop which my TUF B570 AMD4 motherboard recognized immediately. Well worth the upgrade for the speed and silence.
If you want to put mSSD in a Notebook that only supports PCIe 4.0, you can use it there too like I did -> this PCIe 5.0 drive. Laptops don't have the same lifespan as PCs. So until the next new Notebook, you will have at least this disk.: -)
Great brand.
It'll hold a lot of minutes: 1000 TBW.
It heats up half as much (because it is a generation higher than the chipset support). That's why I liked the KC-3.000 better: https://www.alza.cz/kingston-kc3000-nvme-1tb-d6817197. htm
There is a small selection of mSSD generation 5.
No technician recommends formatting the disk before installing the system. To me, it's the preventive importance.
I bought it for the same price as a Gen4 with twice the capacity. I can't tell the difference in speed, let alone whether any difference is practically noticeable.
At 10k at the end of 2025, it's clearly a "best buy". It's one of the fastest drives for Danvici Resolve and I bought a second 4TB for the OS.
10/10 is nothing at all.
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