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Last updated at 07/06/2026 23:29:57

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Amazon.com.au

$761.09

Kingston - NV2 M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2TB, Solid State Drive

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Mwave Australia

$119.00

Open Box - Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD - SNV2S/2000G

Mwave Australia

$299.00

Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD - SNV2S/2000G

PC Case Gear

$159.00

Kingston SNV2S M.2 NVMe Gen4 SSD 2TB

60-day returns

Umart

$168.00

Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 NVMe SSD (SNV2S/2000G)

30-day returns

ITLinks Computers

$280.00

Kingston NV2 2TB NVMe SSD

Scorptec

$578.00

Kingston NV2 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

Delivery $12

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

8 August 2024

originally posted on lazada.com.ph

I was lucky the item so far working after a week of used. I am so disappointed how the seller pack the product! So so poor on packaging! to think that the product worth is expensive. Bought it in 13k 4tb nvme ssd and package its like a 200 pesos worth of product, so disappointed! What make it worst, the ninja van delivery guy lost the package because he cannot find it in their inventory. Because of this the delivery was delayed 1 day just for them to look for the package. I even reported it to ninja van customer service because of this incident. The delivery guy told me that he was not expecting that the price to be paid is not as what they have expected to look like, package was too small and the reason they could not easily find it. Who knows, if this was drop or ... MoreI was lucky the item so far working after a week of used. I am so disappointed how the seller pack the product! So so poor on packaging! to think that the product worth is expensive. Bought it in 13k 4tb nvme ssd and package its like a 200 pesos worth of product, so disappointed! What make it worst, the ninja van delivery guy lost the package because he cannot find it in their inventory. Because of this the delivery was delayed 1 day just for them to look for the package. I even reported it to ninja van customer service because of this incident. The delivery guy told me that he was not expecting that the price to be paid is not as what they have expected to look like, package was too small and the reason they could not easily find it. Who knows, if this was drop or something. To make sure, tested it a week before i wrote this review and accepted the deliver successful. attached are pictures and a video, see it for yourself.

500GB DOES NOT mean 512GB anymore!
19 March 2024GreggF

originally posted on scorptec.com.au

I feel ripped off, though I recognise that the fault was mine.I purchased 3 of these drives, happily thinkng that the "500GB" meant as it usually does, 512GB. But no! These drives are only 500GB and my Intel branded old 512GB drive will NOT clone onto them.This sucks!!!Why wuld a manufacturer not follow the "standard" where 1k - 1,024; 1GB = 1,024GB etc.I know... the drives are clearly labelled as 500GB but, for as long as I can remember, 500 was just shorthand for 512.My 998,144,733,184 byte HDD, which is really 929GB, is called (for convenience) a 1TB drive.Sizes used to be easy: 1k = 1,024 2k = 2,048 4k = 4,096, 8k = 8,192 16k = 16,384So now, because I followed convention and "assumed" that 500GB = 512GB, I am landed with 3 useless pieces of junk that I ... MoreI feel ripped off, though I recognise that the fault was mine.I purchased 3 of these drives, happily thinkng that the "500GB" meant as it usually does, 512GB. But no! These drives are only 500GB and my Intel branded old 512GB drive will NOT clone onto them.This sucks!!!Why wuld a manufacturer not follow the "standard" where 1k - 1,024; 1GB = 1,024GB etc.I know... the drives are clearly labelled as 500GB but, for as long as I can remember, 500 was just shorthand for 512.My 998,144,733,184 byte HDD, which is really 929GB, is called (for convenience) a 1TB drive.Sizes used to be easy: 1k = 1,024 2k = 2,048 4k = 4,096, 8k = 8,192 16k = 16,384So now, because I followed convention and "assumed" that 500GB = 512GB, I am landed with 3 useless pieces of junk that I cannot clone my "Half a Terabyte" drives onto.It's no good crying to Scorptec. It wasn't their fault that Kingston "rounded down" on the convention.BE WARNED! Half a Terabyte is NOT equal to 500GB which is not equal to 512GB.Kingston sucks! My feet will walk away from them.Why have Kingston, which used to be a reputable brand, changed the convention?

It’s okay
29 February 2024JasonC

originally posted on scan.co.uk

I got this for a gaming laptop, It’s very expensive compared to a real mechanical hard drive. Sad thing is the laptop was returned as it had issues with the screen opening and the amount of pressure it was placing on the screen.Now got a Acer Nitro 5 with a 3050 and i5 11th gen 11400h and 32gb storageThis laptop has space for 2xM.2 drives plus a Sata drive too. So didn’t have to buy this one 😂😂Been a certain age and eyes been eyes. I couldn’t use a steam deck comfortablySo got the Nitro for £350 used upped the ram to 32gb added the £200 4tb to the existing 512 hard drive and it works out a similar price to the 1tb Oled Steam DeckSo can technically play more games as it’s windows 11Total cost with used ram etc £570Yes it has to be plugged in most the time. ... MoreI got this for a gaming laptop, It’s very expensive compared to a real mechanical hard drive. Sad thing is the laptop was returned as it had issues with the screen opening and the amount of pressure it was placing on the screen.Now got a Acer Nitro 5 with a 3050 and i5 11th gen 11400h and 32gb storageThis laptop has space for 2xM.2 drives plus a Sata drive too. So didn’t have to buy this one 😂😂Been a certain age and eyes been eyes. I couldn’t use a steam deck comfortablySo got the Nitro for £350 used upped the ram to 32gb added the £200 4tb to the existing 512 hard drive and it works out a similar price to the 1tb Oled Steam DeckSo can technically play more games as it’s windows 11Total cost with used ram etc £570Yes it has to be plugged in most the time. But that’s how I used the steam deck anyway

Specification

Hard Drive2 TB Solid State Drive
Digital storage capacity2 TB
Hard disk interfaceNVMe
Connectivity technologySATA
Special featureCompact

Price comparison

Updated about 23 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$761.09

Out of stock

Kingston - NV2 M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2TB, Solid State Drive

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Mwave Australia

$119.00

Out of stock

Open Box - Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD - SNV2S/2000G

Mwave Australia

$299.00

Out of stock

Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD - SNV2S/2000G

PC Case Gear

$159.00

Out of stock

Kingston SNV2S M.2 NVMe Gen4 SSD 2TB

60-day returns

Umart

$168.00

Out of stock

Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 NVMe SSD (SNV2S/2000G)

30-day returns

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

8 August 2024

I was lucky the item so far working after a week of used. I am so disappointed how the seller pack the product! So so poor on packaging! to think that the product worth is expensive. Bought it in 13k 4tb nvme ssd and package its like a 200 pesos worth of product, so disappointed! What make it worst, the ninja van delivery guy lost the package because he cannot find it in their inventory. Because of this the delivery was delayed 1 day just for them to look for the package. I even reported it to ninja van customer service because of this incident. The delivery guy told me that he was not expecting that the price to be paid is not as what they have expected to look like, package was too small and the reason they could not easily find it. Who knows, if this was drop or ... MoreI was lucky the item so far working after a week of used. I am so disappointed how the seller pack the product! So so poor on packaging! to think that the product worth is expensive. Bought it in 13k 4tb nvme ssd and package its like a 200 pesos worth of product, so disappointed! What make it worst, the ninja van delivery guy lost the package because he cannot find it in their inventory. Because of this the delivery was delayed 1 day just for them to look for the package. I even reported it to ninja van customer service because of this incident. The delivery guy told me that he was not expecting that the price to be paid is not as what they have expected to look like, package was too small and the reason they could not easily find it. Who knows, if this was drop or something. To make sure, tested it a week before i wrote this review and accepted the deliver successful. attached are pictures and a video, see it for yourself.

originally posted on lazada.com.ph
500GB DOES NOT mean 512GB anymore!
19 March 2024

I feel ripped off, though I recognise that the fault was mine.I purchased 3 of these drives, happily thinkng that the "500GB" meant as it usually does, 512GB. But no! These drives are only 500GB and my Intel branded old 512GB drive will NOT clone onto them.This sucks!!!Why wuld a manufacturer not follow the "standard" where 1k - 1,024; 1GB = 1,024GB etc.I know... the drives are clearly labelled as 500GB but, for as long as I can remember, 500 was just shorthand for 512.My 998,144,733,184 byte HDD, which is really 929GB, is called (for convenience) a 1TB drive.Sizes used to be easy: 1k = 1,024 2k = 2,048 4k = 4,096, 8k = 8,192 16k = 16,384So now, because I followed convention and "assumed" that 500GB = 512GB, I am landed with 3 useless pieces of junk that I ... MoreI feel ripped off, though I recognise that the fault was mine.I purchased 3 of these drives, happily thinkng that the "500GB" meant as it usually does, 512GB. But no! These drives are only 500GB and my Intel branded old 512GB drive will NOT clone onto them.This sucks!!!Why wuld a manufacturer not follow the "standard" where 1k - 1,024; 1GB = 1,024GB etc.I know... the drives are clearly labelled as 500GB but, for as long as I can remember, 500 was just shorthand for 512.My 998,144,733,184 byte HDD, which is really 929GB, is called (for convenience) a 1TB drive.Sizes used to be easy: 1k = 1,024 2k = 2,048 4k = 4,096, 8k = 8,192 16k = 16,384So now, because I followed convention and "assumed" that 500GB = 512GB, I am landed with 3 useless pieces of junk that I cannot clone my "Half a Terabyte" drives onto.It's no good crying to Scorptec. It wasn't their fault that Kingston "rounded down" on the convention.BE WARNED! Half a Terabyte is NOT equal to 500GB which is not equal to 512GB.Kingston sucks! My feet will walk away from them.Why have Kingston, which used to be a reputable brand, changed the convention?

GreggF originally posted on scorptec.com.au
It’s okay
29 February 2024

I got this for a gaming laptop, It’s very expensive compared to a real mechanical hard drive. Sad thing is the laptop was returned as it had issues with the screen opening and the amount of pressure it was placing on the screen.Now got a Acer Nitro 5 with a 3050 and i5 11th gen 11400h and 32gb storageThis laptop has space for 2xM.2 drives plus a Sata drive too. So didn’t have to buy this one 😂😂Been a certain age and eyes been eyes. I couldn’t use a steam deck comfortablySo got the Nitro for £350 used upped the ram to 32gb added the £200 4tb to the existing 512 hard drive and it works out a similar price to the 1tb Oled Steam DeckSo can technically play more games as it’s windows 11Total cost with used ram etc £570Yes it has to be plugged in most the time. ... MoreI got this for a gaming laptop, It’s very expensive compared to a real mechanical hard drive. Sad thing is the laptop was returned as it had issues with the screen opening and the amount of pressure it was placing on the screen.Now got a Acer Nitro 5 with a 3050 and i5 11th gen 11400h and 32gb storageThis laptop has space for 2xM.2 drives plus a Sata drive too. So didn’t have to buy this one 😂😂Been a certain age and eyes been eyes. I couldn’t use a steam deck comfortablySo got the Nitro for £350 used upped the ram to 32gb added the £200 4tb to the existing 512 hard drive and it works out a similar price to the 1tb Oled Steam DeckSo can technically play more games as it’s windows 11Total cost with used ram etc £570Yes it has to be plugged in most the time. But that’s how I used the steam deck anyway

JasonC originally posted on scan.co.uk

Specification

Hard Drive2 TB Solid State Drive
Digital storage capacity2 TB
Hard disk interfaceNVMe
Connectivity technologySATA
Special featureCompact

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Kingston NV2 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

Kingston NV2 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

$119.00

(8,153 reviews)

Introducing the Kingston NV2 SSD - the ultimate storage solution for your PC. With a massive capacity of 2 TB, this PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) solid-state drive from Kingston takes your data storage to the next level. Designed to deliver lightning-fast performance, it ensures quick access to your files, applications, and games, saving you valuable time. Featuring the latest PCIe 4.0 interface, this NV2 SSD maximizes data transfer speeds, allowing you to experience seamless multitasking and smoother workflows. Whether you're a gamer, content creator, or simply need ample storage for your everyday needs, this Kingston masterpiece has got you covered. Built with reliability in mind, the Kingston NV2 SSD ensures long-lasting endurance and durability, making it the perfect choice for demanding workloads. With its sleek and compact design, it easily fits into any PC setup without taking up precious space. Upgrade to the Kingston NV2 SSD and unleash the true potential of your PC. Enjoy faster boot times, reduced loading screens, and an overall enhanced computing experience. Don't settle for less when you can have the best.

Introducing the Kingston NV2 SSD - the ultimate storage solution for your PC. With a massive capacity of 2 TB, this PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) solid-state drive from Kingston takes your data storage to the next level. Designed to deliver lightning-fast performance, it ensures quick access to your files, applications, and games, saving you valuable time. Featuring the latest PCIe 4.0 interface, this NV2 SSD maximizes data transfer speeds, allowing you to experience seamless multitasking and smoother workflows. Whether you're a gamer, content creator, or simply need ample storage for your everyday needs, this Kingston masterpiece has got you covered. Built with reliability in mind, the Kingston NV2 SSD ensures long-lasting endurance and durability, making it the perfect choice for demanding workloads. With its sleek and compact design, it easily fits into any PC setup without taking up precious space. Upgrade to the Kingston NV2 SSD and unleash the true potential of your PC. Enjoy faster boot times, reduced loading screens, and an overall enhanced computing experience. Don't settle for less when you can have the best.

Kingston NV2 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD

(8,153 reviews)

Introducing the Kingston NV2 SSD - the ultimate storage solution for your PC. With a massive capacity of 2 TB, this PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) solid-state drive from Kingston takes your data storage to the next level. Designed to deliver lightning-fast performance, it ensures quick access to your files, applications, and games, saving you valuable time. Featuring the latest PCIe 4.0 interface, this NV2 SSD maximizes data transfer speeds, allowing you to experience seamless multitasking and smoother workflows. Whether you're a gamer, content creator, or simply need ample storage for your everyday needs, this Kingston masterpiece has got you covered. Built with reliability in mind, the Kingston NV2 SSD ensures long-lasting endurance and durability, making it the perfect choice for demanding workloads. With its sleek and compact design, it easily fits into any PC setup without taking up precious space. Upgrade to the Kingston NV2 SSD and unleash the true potential of your PC. Enjoy faster boot times, reduced loading screens, and an overall enhanced computing experience. Don't settle for less when you can have the best.

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$119.00 - $761.09

in 7 offers

The lowest price for Kingston NV2 2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD right now is $119.00 at Mwave Australia, compared across 6 retailers.

The all-time low was $55.00 on 30 Jan 2026 — today's price is 116% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 7 June 2026.

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