








🚀 Upgrade your rig with Kingshark – where speed meets reliability!
The Kingshark Gamer SSD M.2 2242 256GB is a high-performance internal SATA III solid state drive designed for professionals and gamers seeking fast read/write speeds, exceptional data stability, and a compact form factor. Featuring advanced error correction, TRIM support, and a 1.76 million hour MTTF rating, it delivers reliable, multitasking-optimized storage in a sleek 42mm M.2 package.
| Brand | Kingshark Gamer |
| Product Dimensions | 4.2 x 2.2 x 0.2 cm; 20 g |
| Item model number | ba96743a-c089-41d9-96f0-b4b189372ff9 |
| Manufacturer | Kingshark Gamer |
| Color | M.2 2242 |
| Form Factor | M 2, M 2 2242 |
| Hard Drive Size | 256 GB |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
J**L
Inexpensive upgrade
I purchased this for use in an HP Chromebox G1 J5N52UT, to replace the stock 16GB SSD. It installed easily and works great! Quick shipment, arrived on time.
J**.
Quality, price, performance, capacity !!!!
Great price, great performance and and plenty of extra storage for my laptop !! Great product !
P**P
Didn't fit into my Dell's WWAN slot because it's not flat bottomed
I was hoping to add a second SSD to my Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 but unfortunately it would not plug in because the bottom of this SSD has components and is not flat. So the SSD doesn't slide into the slot. The description nor the pictures show it not being flat.I saw some 42mm NVMe SSD's for around $80 that seem like they're flat, but unfortunately cost twice as much. Then it would probably be cheaper just to upgrade my existing 256GB SSD to a 512GB SSD for less.
K**E
will not fit most laptops
this drive did not fit my thinkpad t440 I had to remove my battery in order for it to because doesn't install flat because of the components at the bottom so the battery won't fit again with it inside......but overall the drive is super fast loads my OS in less than 6 seconds
J**N
Used it in a Minisforum PC
Tossed this into a little Minisforum micro PC that I'm using as an Ubuntu server for DNS, controlling my wifi access points, and a RustDesk server. I can't attest to how well this would work in a more write intensive environment - all of my logging is to memory and only written once a day. This drive hasn't caused me any problems thus far though.
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