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Guru3D.com » Review » TeamGroup MP32 M2 NVMe 480GB SSD Review 4

TeamGroup MP32 M2 NVMe 480GB SSD Review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/12/2018 07:35 AM [ 2 comment(s) ]

We review the TeamGroup MP32 256GB M2 NVMe SSD. With this Phison 5008-E8  ontroller based product and Toshiba NAND, the company releases an affordable M2 NVMe SSD. The performance is wat faster than your normal SATA3 SSD, but restricted by making use of just x2 lanes PCIe Gen 3.0. That does not mean this is a slow product though if you can settle for 1500 MB/s reads and 800 MB/sec writes, this might be a well worth SSD.

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Fox2232
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Posts: 11809
Posted on: 10/12/2018 07:49 AM
Yet another 3.0 x2. AMD4 platform has on almost every board 2nd slot which is 2.0 x4 and those drives are limited to 2.0 x2 as result.
They should start making those slower drives as 3.0 x4 because that's physical dimension of slot.

Margalus
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Posts: 372
Posted on: 10/12/2018 11:17 AM
The only question is, what will be the street price? It better be a lot cheaper. The 500GB Samsung 970 evo is the same price, $147 - 30¢/GB and performs much better. The 1TB 970 evo is 27¢/GB.

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