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Guru3D.com » News » Corsair Launches QLC based MP400 NVMe SSDs High-Density up-to 8TB

Corsair Launches QLC based MP400 NVMe SSDs High-Density up-to 8TB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/08/2020 02:10 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Corsair Launches QLC based MP400 NVMe SSDs High-Density up-to 8TB

Corsair today announced the launch of the new CORSAIR MP400 Gen3 PCIe x4 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive, taking advantage of 3D QLC NAND technology to store massive amounts of data with lightning-fast transfer speeds of up to 3,400MB/sec sequential read and 3,000MB/sec sequential write.

The MP400 is available now in 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB capacities, with an 8TB model coming soon. Conveniently slotting directly into a motherboard thanks to its M.2 2280 industry-standard NVMe form-factor, the MP400 boasts wide-ranging compatibility and high-bandwidth performance, while its high-density 3D QLC NAND memory ensures better value than previous generation TLC NAND, able to store more data in the same amount of physical space.

 

 

Like all CORSAIR solid state drives, the MP400 combines with free CORSAIR SSD Toolbox software, enabling convenient features such as secure erase and firmware updates right from the desktop. With endurance up to 1,600TB Written* and a five-year warranty for guaranteed peace of mind, the CORSAIR MP400 makes incredible M.2 performance and massive capacities available to more PC builds than ever before.

  • CSSD-F1000GBMP400 € 144.99 / £134.99
  • CSSD-F2000GBMP400 € 289.99 / £264.99
  • CSSD-F4000GBMP400 € 649.99 / £599.99
  • CSSD-F8000GBMP400 € 1,499.99 / £1,379.99


Corsair Launches QLC based MP400 NVMe SSDs High-Density up-to 8TB




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Monstieur
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#5840470 Posted on: 10/08/2020 06:19 PM
Half the NAND chips as MLC but still almost full cost. Makes no sense over 4 TB MLC with twice the endurance and higher performance.

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#5840669 Posted on: 10/09/2020 12:21 AM
decent pricing scaling goes out the window after 1tb, and at this point I have little hope of that changing since 1tb is overkill for the vast majority of consumers, 250-500gb being more than enough

perhaps the new consoles manage to push demand enough to lower prices of 2tb+ units?

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#5840739 Posted on: 10/09/2020 05:51 AM
Two of these would be nice, then out with the hdds. :D

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#5840847 Posted on: 10/09/2020 11:04 AM
Half the NAND chips as MLC but still almost full cost. Makes no sense over 4 TB MLC with twice the endurance and higher performance.

But people just search the higher volume for the less expensive price...
For the moment i think that the 1To or 2To in MLC (or TLC if you have less money) coupled with a huge 8 or 10To HDD is still a better solution than this 8To NVMe... Price have to fall down even more with QLC that is a step back compared to TLC.

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#5841253 Posted on: 10/10/2020 05:04 PM
still way to expensive per tb nvm mind these things seem to run as hot as gpu now, I not sure about other mother board but the drive slot these directly under where my gpu slot is

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