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Kingston SSD NV1 250GB (SNVS/250G) specs.

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General characteristics Kingston SSD NV1 250GB (SNVS/250G)
Interface with the computer:
M.2 - PCI-E 3.0 x4
Hard drive format:
M.2
Capacity:
250 GB
NVMe:
Yes
Performance Kingston SSD NV1 250GB (SNVS/250G)
Read speed:
2100 MB/s
Write speed:
1100 MB/s
Endurance:
60
TRIM compatible:
Yes
Physical characteristics Kingston SSD NV1 250GB (SNVS/250G)
Width:
22 mm
Height:
2.1 mm
Depth:
80 mm
Weight:
7 g


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