
"Breaking down the different models and discounts, let's start with the smallest. Kingston has 500GB option for its Gen 4×4 SSD. That one normally goes for $54, but it's now down to just $39 - saving you $15. Going up, we have the 1TB model. That's usually $80, but the sale has it to just $58 - a savings of $22. The 2TB is $43 off, bringing it from $158 to just $115."
"The Kingston NV3 SSD has remarkable read and write speeds, coming in at up to 6,000 MB/s for read speeds and up to 5,000 MB/s for write speeds. That means quick load times in all your games. Hope you're good at them because you'll have hardly any time to read those quick tips that appear while waiting for levels to load. Those speeds will also help with plenty of non-gaming tasks ranging from video editing to working with large datasets - really any kind of hardware intensive workflow."
Multiple high-profile 2025 game releases and larger modern game file sizes make expanded storage desirable. The Kingston NV3 internal SSD is offered in capacities up to 4TB and is currently discounted across the lineup. Available prices listed include 500GB for $39, 1TB for $58, 2TB for $115, and 4TB for $230, representing roughly 27–28% savings. The drive uses PCIe 4.0 and delivers up to 6,000 MB/s read and 5,000 MB/s write speeds for faster game load times and accelerated workflows like video editing and large dataset handling. PlayStation 5 use requires a separate heatsink.
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