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Guru3D.com » Review » Team Group MP34 NVME SSD (512GB) review 4

Team Group MP34 NVME SSD (512GB) review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/19/2019 08:00 AM [ 8 comment(s) ]

A week or so ago Team Group announced a new NVMe SSD (M2), the MP34 series is aimed to be a properly fast NVMe proposition at a reasonable price. We had the opportunity to test the 512GB model thoroughly. 

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DeskStar
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Posts: 1093
Posted on: 04/19/2019 01:01 PM
NIOCE!.!.

mrbull3tproof
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Posts: 13
Posted on: 04/19/2019 09:48 PM
"Proper NVMe performance at $159 for 1TB? Teah, a week or two ago..."

Venix
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Posts: 1451
Posted on: 04/20/2019 08:19 AM
I really really really do not need nvme ssd my sata ssd really gives me enough speed and then some for my needs .....but damn with this kind of performance at this price ....i am having an epic mental battle in my head trying to resist the urge to snatch one!

Agonist
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Posts: 2986
Posted on: 04/21/2019 08:45 PM
I really really really do not need nvme ssd my sata ssd really gives me enough speed and then some for my needs .....but damn with this kind of performance at this price ....i am having an epic mental battle in my head trying to resist the urge to snatch one!


Well I agree that Sata 3 ssds are still plenty fast for gaming, but my case has only 3 SSD spots. I still keep 2 large mechanical drivers for games that dont need an SSD. I have alot of games, everything is full. I have one NVME for my OS, and a 2nd slot on my board. This 1TB looks very tasty tbh for the price point when most Sata 3 1TB still go for $125-$145 USD. I already wanna replace all of my SSD with 1TB for gaming drives. My 950 evo 250GB is still more then enough for an OS drive TBH.

This is my main gaming rig.


Venix
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Posts: 1451
Posted on: 04/22/2019 06:42 AM
@Agonist Dayuuuuuum and i thought i have a lot of hard drives with my 4 hard drives 2xssd 2xhdd !

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