Review: Corsair MP600 (2TB) PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
Click here to post a comment for Review: Corsair MP600 (2TB) PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD on our message forum

DG21
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

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Administrator
Checking, thanks.

The Goose
"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.

Embra
Wow, the Guru3D team has been busy with a lot of great reviews this week! 🙂

schmidtbag

BLEH!
I'd probably hang fire on these until the tech has matured enough to saturate the 8 GB/s it's theoretically capable of :P

Mesab67

MegaFalloutFan
Guys, this drive is complete failure and trash, here are some facts:
1) Based on Gilberts test it lost in real life benchmark to its younger brother and tons of otehr drives
2) The copy speed is relevant up to 75GB
3) It doesnt show its peed in any real world test, only synthetic
4) last gen drives using Physon Controller run cooler without heatsink, all drives using this PCIe GEN4 Controller, come with HUGE ASS heatsinks, if you go to MP600 amazon page, people ask if they can remove it and use the one that comes with Motherboard, Official corsair rep
answered that only if you use water cooling, using motherboard heatsink is not supported and that this drive is meant to be used with the heatsinkit it comes and thats it.
5) 2TB MP600 costs 450$, 2TB MP510 costs 250, for 500USD you can get TWO 2TB MP510 drive, use one for games one for work and get FASTER performance then from this drive, you can do RAID0 and get 90% read speed increase and 100% write speed increase, you can do RAID1 and get faster reads and security if you keep important files on this drive.
So economically this drive isnt worth it, if it ws 300$ vs 350$ for MP510 then yes it logical, you pay little extra for new Controller, everything else is the same, same NAND, same work, etc [heatsink is 5$]

Astyanax
no nvme is worth the price for current software and game development practices, they don't use deep queued resource loaders which is where nvme would shine.

buhehe

coth

Kaarme

The Goose

MegaFalloutFan

RavenMaster
Those are some pretty trippy speeds for just one M.2 card. I have 2x Intel 760p 2TB M.2's running in RAID 0 with VROC. I get similar read speeds but not quite the write speedshttps://i.imgur.com/qXOEYqY.jpg

schmidtbag

nizzen
My 2x adata sx8200pro 1TB
https://www.diskusjon.no/uploads/monthly_06_2019/post-42975-0-04551000-1559468032.png
Better and WAY cheaper
https://images.app.goo.gl/26g1eQfdoX2CXiH38

Calmmo
what does some raid have to do with any single drive review, irrelevant

nizzen

Calmmo
Clearly, 2 decades, i'm really working hard to get so many posts, definition of spammer. You're comparing apples to oranges, crappy drive raid 0 vs expensive new controller single drive, yeah makes a lot of sense.. not