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Guru3D.com » Review » Leven JPR600 2 TB NVMe SSD Review 4

Leven JPR600 2 TB NVMe SSD Review 4

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 10/12/2020 10:10 AM [ 3 comment(s) ]

Leven is a Taiwanese company established in 1996. It’s not known very well in Europe, where Amazon is its primary retailer. The JPR600 is the most desirable NVMe model from this company, and 2 TB is the highest available capacity. We had the opportunity to test the 2 TB model.  The JPR600 is an SSD that’s available with a storage capacity of 512GB, 1 TB, and also 2 TB.

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Witcher29
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Posts: 1561
Posted on: 10/12/2020 04:54 PM
Leven means life in dutch btw hilarious xD

residentour
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Posted on: 10/13/2020 01:19 AM
I wish to have one of these :( .

Vtech
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Posted on: 10/13/2020 04:06 PM
I wish to have one of these :( .


Believe me you don't want nothing from this brand, I have one in my desk, not in the PC, in the desk. It doesn't even works as paper weight like a 3.5" HDD would.

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