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The Kingston NV3 500GB is a sensible “get-you-up-and-running” NVMe drive, and at **£95.17 ex-VAT** it’s reasonably priced for anyone upgrading a business PC/laptop that still needs a quick, modern storage boost without paying premium money. In day-to-day office use—Windows loads, app launches, file copying for typical doc/workloads—it’ll feel notably snappier than SATA SSDs. Kingston also tends to be a safe brand choice in the UK channel, so you’re unlikely to regret it for standard deployments.
That said, I wouldn’t treat the NV3 as a “set and forget” SSD for heavy continuous workloads (big database writes, constant VM churn, lots of sustained transfers). The NV3 line is more about value than endurance headroom, so if you’re deploying to systems that are constantly hammering disk, you’d be better off spending a bit more on a higher-tier model designed for that reality. If your goal is **cost-effective performance for typical business users**, this is a good buy; if it’s for **power users, servers, or storage-heavy roles**, I’d look elsewhere.

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkSystem ER3 - SSD - Read Intensive - encrypted - 480 GB - internal - M.2 2280 - SATA 6Gb/s - TCG Enterprise, Self-Encrypting Drive (SED)

Lenovo
1.92 TB - Solid state drive - encrypted - hot-swap - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - 256-bit AES - for ThinkAgile VX 2U Certified Node, ThinkSystem SR530, SR550, SR570, SR590, SR860, SR950

Lenovo
Lenovo - SSD - Read Intensive - 960 GB - hot-swap - 3.5" - SATA 6Gb/s

Dell
Dell - SSD - Read Intensive - 960 GB - 512e - hot-swap - 2.5" (in 3.5" carrier) - SATA 6Gb/s - for PowerEdge R660, R760, R760xs, T560