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Kingston NV1 vs A2000 in a laptop?
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I've been looking at a new 1TB M.2 NVME SSD for my laptop and these two seem to be the cheapest. The NV1 is $5 cheaper despite being newer and has slightly lower read (2100MB/s vs 2300MB/s) and write speeds (1700MB/s vs 2000MB/s) compared to the A2000. I wanted to ask if anyone else has used the NV1 and whether it's worth buying and saving a few bucks?

I don't do any heavy video editing on my laptop, so wouldn't really benefit from faster storage and am only restricted to NVME because my laptop only has an M.2 slot. I'm mainly using it to store more documents, pictures and games.

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