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Published: 2019-04-16, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Good cost-per-gigabyte ratio for a PCI Express M.2 drive, Polished software management suite,
Ho-hum sequential-write benchmark speeds at tested size, Low endurance rating, though competitive warranty length, No heat spreader
Crucial's P1 is a cost-oriented QLC-memory-based M.2 SSD, the company's first PCI Express NVMe effort. The result is a pinch on performance—faster than SATA, slower than most PCIe drives—but one that may be a fair trade-off for budget-minded upgraders and...
Market-leading cost per gigabyte, Very good performance until cache runs out
Sustained write speed plummets after secondary cache is exhausted, 500MB version writes half as fast as the 1TB
This drive is very affordable. Stick with the 1TB version, whose performance is very good except during long writes (larger than about 4 percent of capacity). Not a drive for large data sets, but a great deal for the average user...
Published: 2019-02-18, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
To say that Crucial' first NVMe M.2 SSD has been a long time in the making is an understatement. We had become very concerned, as had the rest of the industry. It is not the first iteration of a QLC SSD on the market, and in fact, the Intel 660P QLC NVMe...
Published: 2019-02-08, Author: Paul , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: It wasn't that long ago when an SSD was for the diehard enthusiast, especially when you considered higher capacity drives. Near the end of 2016, a good 1 TB NVMe SSD could run you upwards of $600 USD. This made an NVMe M.2 SSD far more of a luxury item fo...
The summary includes the following factorsThe best price for the nearest to 0.5 TB version of thedrive, as found on amazon.co.uk (LambdaTek for Toshiba OCZ R100) at thetime of publishing (Samsung 970 EVO 500GB – £109.95, Adata SX8200 480GB –£101.92, Corsa...
Available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities, PCIe 3.0 x4 interface with NVMe protocol, Silicon Motion SM2263EN controller, Equipped with Micron 3D QLC NAND, Good sequential and random read and write performance, Small M.2 2280 form factor, Large DRAM cache
Write speed drops when SLC cache is full, Does not support hardware based encryption
While not the fastest or most feature packed PCIe SSD to come through the 'Labs, the Crucial P1 offers a lot of bang for your buck. This compact, M.2 form factor SSD is powered by Silicon Motion's SM2263EN controller and is available with up to 2TB of Mic...
Published: 2018-12-26, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Judging by the transfer speeds, we are dealing with a decent mainstream SSD at quite low sale prices, thanks to the newer QLC technology. As we have seen before with TLC SSDs, the P1 does rely on the RAM cache and SLC cache for delivering higher read/writ...
Published: 2018-12-21, Author: Michael , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: The solid state storage market is highly competitive, and it is also one that changes rapidly as the technology continues to evolve and prices fluctuate due to various factors. There are dozens of companies with multiple product lines that vie for dominan...
Abstract: Both the 500GB and 1TB models are single sided. The 2TB (not yet released) will likely have packages installed at the rear.No surprises with the packaging. Does the job just fine.Specs are also reasonably standard for an NVMe SSD at this point...
Very Good Overall Performance, Endurance Numbers (200TBW / 1.5 Million Hours MTTF), Crucial Storage Executive Software, 5 Years Limited Warranty, Available In 2TB, Price (For Some),
Thermal Throttling (Although Not Very Evident In Our Review), SLC Cache Algorithms (Performance Largely Dependant On Free Space),
The P1 SSD by Crucial may be their very first consumer oriented M.2 NVMe model to hit the market but they were actually planning to release another model last year which let's just say that it didn't live up to their expectations (performanc...