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Technical information
Brand Crucial
Digital storage capacity 500 GB
Compatible devices Desktop
Item dimensions L x W x H8 x 0.2 x 2.2 centimetres
Colour Black
Item weight0.02 Kilograms
Read speed 3400 Megabytes Per Second
About this item
Innovative 3D NAND and cutting-edge controller technology, with read and write performance up to 3400/3000 MB/s, pushing the limits of PCIe Gen3 NVMe for tech enthusiasts, professional designers, and serious gamers
Capable of enhancing data security and management with rapid, full-drive encryption, helping protect your data without performance degradation
Optimize performance and durability withdynamic write acceleration, error correction, and adaptive thermal protection
Operating systems open almost instantly, apps launch in seconds, and games load before you’re ready to spawn
Backed by a 5-year limited warranty
Costumers Product Reviews
Pros
How can something SO SMALL be so dang quick??? Windows is booted up before I can blink, and no waiting around for start-up programs to load, nope, not with this bad boy! Once you hit the Desktop (8-10 seconds flat) you can be playing a game 4 seconds later.
I never knew playing my games on an old Western Digital HDD was wasting so much of my life waiting for windows to boot, and sitting at loading screens with a disgruntled sigh, whilst picking my nose.... waiting, and waiting.
This tiny magical stick has changed my life. It's the shape of a ram stick, but around 4 times smaller, and about 2-3mm thick.
Benchmarking it shocked me. over 3000mb/s. I thought my 2.5" SATA SSD was speedy at 400mb/s. As long as you have a relatively new Motherboard which has a Gen 3 M.2 SSD port you are going to thank me for reccomending such a piece of hardware. This is INSANE!
It seems like every time they make something smaller it gets faster/better by an order of magnitudeI only got the 500GB one, my trusty Kingston 240gb SATA SSD, and a 7200rpm 2TB BarraCuda with a 256 cache SATA HDD.
I think nearly 3TB of storage space should be enough for now, yet one can never be sure with some games taking up over 100GB of disk space now. Maybe I'll grab another of these (a 1TB one....just to be sure).
Honestly, I think our governments are in contact with aliens and jacking their technology. I remember buying a Crucial MX100 256GB around 6-7 years back, and being in awe of the speeds......read speed of 415, write speed of 319, and a mixed speed of 288, Now we have something 90% smaller, well under a decade later my read speed is 2673, write speed is 2350, and mixed speed of 1524! 10 times smaller and 6 times faster.
We need to get into Area 51 and steal that alien technology, QUICK!!!! LOL
Cons
According to Crucial, the SSD is compatible with my ASUS board.
The bios does not recognize the drive though.
Then everything removed again and did BIOS update - no change.
The system boots up with the old SSD (via SATA), as soon as I log in (with admin privileges) under Windows, a crash dump is created and the system restarts. This is repeated until you unplug the plug.
I keep reading that manufacturers sell “refurbished” (i.e. repaired devices) as new (I hope I'm wrong about flash blocks); with the current (Q1/2021) semiconductor shortage, but at least the band end tests at Crucial don't seem to be done so accurately - at a price of 140 euros, I expect a Product that is recognized at least by the (current) BIOS of a compatible motherboard.
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