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Review: Corsair MP600 (2TB) PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/10/2019 01:23 PM | source: | 39 comment(s)
Review: Corsair MP600 (2TB) PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

We review the holy grail of next-gen M.2. NVMe, yes the Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD. If you place thus bad boy into a Ryzen 3000 / X570 based PC, some magic happens as you are running 4000 MB/s numbers (and higher), thanks to the new PCIe 4.0 interface and a little TLC from Phison, well Toshiba strictly speaking.

Read the full review here.







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#5689614 Posted on: 07/10/2019 01:51 PM
Hi Hilbert, on page 11 @"PCMark8 - Storage - Photoshop Light" the order between WD Blue SN500 250GB and Plextor M9Pe 512GB look a bit mixed.

Greetings, TJ

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#5689616 Posted on: 07/10/2019 01:57 PM
Checking, thanks.

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#5689621 Posted on: 07/10/2019 02:11 PM
"It shatters records given the right conditions".....when its empty, I have 2 nvme drives and 3 ssd drives, they`re all over half full and yet the standard ssd`s still hold close to there original speed but the nvme drives have dropped off more than 25% off there original (empty) speed, in the real world drives are not left empty and this should be reflected in the advertising, that aside.....great review.

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#5689656 Posted on: 07/10/2019 03:06 PM
Wow, the Guru3D team has been busy with a lot of great reviews this week! :)

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#5689698 Posted on: 07/10/2019 04:28 PM
"It shatters records given the right conditions".....when its empty, I have 2 nvme drives and 3 ssd drives, they`re all over half full and yet the standard ssd`s still hold close to there original speed but the nvme drives have dropped off more than 25% off there original (empty) speed, in the real world drives are not left empty and this should be reflected in the advertising, that aside.....great review.

Well, if you care about real-world results, you probably wouldn't get an NVMe drive in the first place. Except for really high-end workloads (like raw 4K video editing or handling large databases), NVMe drives just aren't worth the extra cost and thermal overhead. They're great if you care about bragging rights.

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