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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Team Group MP33 NVMe 512 GB SSD

Review: Team Group MP33 NVMe 512 GB SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/14/2020 04:10 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Review: Team Group MP33 NVMe 512 GB SSD

On the 30th of September, Team Group announced its MP33 NVme SSD, boasting features like PCIe Gen3 x4 high-speed interface. We had the opportunity to test the 512 GB model. The MP33 is an SSD with a storage capacity of 128 GB/256 GB /512GB/1 TB, and also a 2 TB option.

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fry178
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#5750678 Posted on: 01/14/2020 07:38 PM
Sorry, but for the same price i can get s nvme (phison E12 controller) doing 3000/2000 MBs for R/W,
340K iops and 780 TBW, almost doubling the numbers vs the TG MP33,

the only advantage would be the 5y warranty.

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#5750771 Posted on: 01/15/2020 01:06 AM
Sorry, but for the same price i can get s nvme (phison E12 controller) doing 3000/2000 MBs for R/W,
340K iops and 780 TBW, almost doubling the numbers vs the TG MP33,
and the only advantage would be the 5y warranty.
About same what I get with an addlink S70, same price

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#5750939 Posted on: 01/15/2020 01:30 PM
You are wrong, from what i see the 128GB model is the best option in the market today with 1000TBW. Buy while it lasts. ;)

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#5751044 Posted on: 01/15/2020 06:07 PM
I've used some team group ram a few times recently with good results, so i may try one of their ssd's as well. Thanks for the review as always.

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#5751095 Posted on: 01/15/2020 07:52 PM
@Aro9
please clean your glasses:
128GB / >100TBW
256GB / >200TBW
512GB / >400TBW
1TB / >600TBW
2TB / >1,000TBW

https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/mp33

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