Lexar NM620 2TB SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 Internal
Lexar NM620 2TB SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 Internal SSD, Up to 3500MB/s Read, 3000MB/s Write, 3D NAND Flash Internal Solid State Drive for PC Enthusiasts and Gamers (LNM620X002T-RNNNG)




(1) Up to 3500MB/s read transfer, write transfer speeds lower. Speeds based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary.
(2) Shock resistant (1500G, duration 0.5ms, Half Sine Wave) and vibration resistant (10~2000Hz, 1.5mm, 20G, 1 Oct/min, 30min/axis(X,Y,Z)). Based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary.
(3) Comparison based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary.
Actual usable memory capacity may vary. 1GB equals 1 billion bytes.
Lexar is not liable for any loss of data or images.
Weight: | 50 g |
Dimensions: | 16.4 x 10.6 x 1.8 cm; 50 Grams |
Brand: | Lexar |
Manufacture: | Lexar Co., LTD |
Dimensions: | 16.4 x 10.6 x 1.8 cm; 50 Grams |
The drive is working perfectly and is refreshingly fast.
Slightly exceeded the claimed read speeds. No write speed claimed but not far short of the read speed.
This sort of thing has me scratching my head – For under 12 the performance is superb. Comparable to other far more expensive SSDs.
A clean Windows 11 install takes very little time compared with the older drives and I’ve not had any issues so far, they’ve been in use for over 12 months now.
I have purchased a number of these drives, all have been delivered promptly.
In use these are easy to fit and easily add main or additional storage to a laptop.
I had an only sata spin drive and took ages to boot up. Being an old laptop with only 4gb ram, that’s what I would expect, however the whole system performace has changed since installing this SSD.
It now boots up in 5 seconds from a cold start
read and write speed are fast, not done the full test yet, but when i do I will post here. Also would be unfair to post the speeds based on a slow CPU and only minimal ram, but will get round to it at some point and post here.
Overall very satisfied with this, especially the price
Of course value for the money if you catch the discounts.
The ssd came in a well packed parcel the day after I ordered it, it was easy to install into my Acer laptop which came with the appropriate caddy for installation.
The ssd worked first time and has so far been working with no faults, it was reasonably priced and by a recognised brand.
I would recommend this item.
You won’t get super performance out of a SATA based drive compared to the NVMe and PCI SSDs, but don’t underestimate the improvement over a mechanical based drive, probably the most cost effective upgrade you can buy.
To the reviewer who complained that he paid for a 512GB drive but only got 480GB of storage, this is a regular and incorrect complaint. A 512GB drive is just that: 512,000,000,000 bytes. But if you use Windows it measures storage in binary GiB which are larger and hence you get fewer of them. Do the calculation for yourself:
512GB = 512,000,000,000 (1024x1024x1024) = 477GiB
You’re not being diddled.
Side note:
Lexar were well known for SD/CD memory cards. So a reliable brand if you’ve used their cards before. I guess now the memory market is taken over by Samsung, SanDisk and Micron (Crucial) leaving very little and market for others.
Physically fitted my laptop perfectly (Sony laptop from 2010). Side mounted screw holes aligned with carrier. Drive was already formatted and windows 10 installed seamlessly. Computer is running much quicker and boot up, close down times are a fraction of before with old hdd. A lot of this improvement is probably because I performed a clean install of windows 10 not a clone of old hdd. This removed a lot of manufacturer’s bloatware and accumulated unwanted files from over the years. Only fitted 2 days ago so can’t comment on reliability.
Im using several different PCs with SSD drives & this works as well as every other budget drive I’ve installed. Fast, accurate & seemly reliable.
Been using SSD drives now for around 2 years. They all have completely refreshed every PC I use. Increasing speeds dramatically. Renewing my older machines.
Not one SSD drive has failed.
I never pay more than 30 for a 256GB. 20 for a 128GB.
Solid State Drives for me are the answer & first action to sorting most slow PC.’s. More so than increasing memory.
I use an 11 year old Lenovo X201 that is now fairly rapid thanks to installing a 25 SSD. Windows 10 slowed the X201 dramatically. I thought it was trash before installing a SSD.
It takes hardly any time to clone & install a SSD drive. It’s relatively simple.
I paid 24.99 for this 256GB drive.