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The Kingston 2000G NV3 2230 is a solid “get it done” NVMe drive, but it’s only a good buy if you specifically need the 2230 form factor. In most UK B2B builds, you’re usually dealing with 2280 slots (or standard bays), and paying £311.22 ex‑VAT for a niche-sized SSD is exactly how projects get bogged down for no real benefit. If your device truly takes 2230 and you’re upgrading for performance or replacing a failing drive, this is a sensible, reputable option—Kingston tends to be dependable in business environments where you don’t want drama.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it broadly for general workstation or server upgrades. For the price, you can often get better value in more common sizes and sometimes with more headroom depending on the workload. If you’re buying for bulk deployments, confirm the host’s compatibility first and compare against other 2230 options before you commit—otherwise it’s easy to overspend on “right size, not right value.”

Kingston
Kingston DC600ME - SSD - Mixed Use - encrypted - 1.92 TB - internal - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - 256-bit AES - TCG Opal Encryption 2.0

Samsung
Samsung 990 PRO MZ-V9P4T0GW - SSD - encrypted - 4 TB - internal - M.2 2280 - PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) - 256-bit AES - TCG Opal Encryption 2.0 - integrated heatsink

Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade - SSD - 1 TB - internal - M.2 2280 - PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) - integrated heatsink

Lenovo
Solid state drive - 240 GB - hot-swap - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - for ThinkSystem SD530, SN850, SR530, SR550, SR570, SR590, SR650, SR850, SR860, SR950, ST550