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Teamgroup MP33 PRO NVMe M2 SSD review
Powered by a Phison 5013-E13 controller and paired with 3D TLC NAND and a 5-year warranty we check out the new PRO series NVMe M2 SSDs from TeamGroup. The series is not targeted at an enthusiast audience but rather is released as a value to mainstream SSD with decent enough performance. But will that be enough?
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shady28
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Posted on: 12/10/2021 11:23 PM
Excellent review. I bought the 2TB, $179, after reading this review and some others on the non-pro MP33. Performs exactly as advertised if not a bit higher and the sustained write speed (after having to migrate ~1TB) is quite good vs most others.
Excellent review. I bought the 2TB, $179, after reading this review and some others on the non-pro MP33. Performs exactly as advertised if not a bit higher and the sustained write speed (after having to migrate ~1TB) is quite good vs most others.
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Something like this is still a killer OS drive or game drive.
$100+ usd for a NVME 1TB SSD is killer for this imho.
I paid $125 for my 960 evo 250gb NVME back in Sep 2017. Crazy how things progress. Still zero regrets about that purchase as it still just ass snappy and fast as when I bought it.