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Guru3D.com » Review » Crucial P2 500 GB NVMe M2 SSD review

Crucial P2 500 GB NVMe M2 SSD review

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/06/2020 06:58 PM [ 7 comment(s) ]

Powered by a Phison E13T controller and paired with Micron 96L 3D TLC NAND we check out the new P2 series NVMe M2 SSDs from Crucial. The series is not targeted at an enthusiast audience but rather is released as a value SSD with decent enough performance. But will that be enough?

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toyo
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Posts: 449
Posted on: 07/06/2020 08:12 PM
I don't get these SSDs, 6K score in ATTO for NVMe? At that price? You can find a 970 Evo+ at the same size if you have a bit of patience for a promo at maybe +20USD, and you get a proper, decent SSD. Crucial used to have decent products at cheap-ish price.

kapu
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Posts: 5377
Posted on: 07/06/2020 11:58 PM
Got ADATA 8200 same price that eats this drive by huge margin ?

jbscotchman
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Posts: 5872
Posted on: 07/07/2020 04:44 AM
The value just isn't here.

alanm
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Posts: 11692
Posted on: 07/07/2020 09:26 AM
Waste of an M2 slot.

zig11727
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Posts: 128
Posted on: 07/07/2020 02:21 PM
This isn't a value. The warranty and price per performance are bad.

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