The first thing you should immediately pay attention to is the fonts on the box of the Kingston NV1 SSD. The original version has the rounded letters N and V in “NV1”, but the fake version does not. But for “35x” and “500 GB” the original font is not bulky. The same goes for colors and their saturation.
Different fonts are also used on the back, in the original and the fake. You can see this in more detail in the images below.
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The fake version has an incomprehensible label on the back of the SSD. The back of the original is green, the fake is dark blue. If there are differences between models and fonts.
In the original SSD you’ll also find an SM2263XT controller and Kingston-labeled memory chips. Of course, a fake product has none of these.
Source: Ferra

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