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May 2019
(80%)
109 Reviews
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Value comes to the NVMe marketplace The Crucial P1 1TB is going to be a bit controversial and we can foresee owners falling into two broad camps: those who find its value all but unbeatable, and those who find it highly disappointing. The secret to turnin...
Great Performance, Small Form Factor, Super Fast NVMe, Available in Sizes up to 1TB, More Storage Less Cost, Included Imaging Software
Sammy still faster, Kinda,
In this review we took a look at the new Crucial P1 NVMe based SSD. The drive is part of a new series of SSDs that combine the Micron 3D QLC NAND with an NVMe based SSD controller. This is a first for Crucial and the results are really quite impressive.Th...
For the first QLC SSD drive tested I am not disappointed, however also am not super excited. Granted it's nice, but not perfect. For the price range that can not be expected either. The P1 will need another firmware update as there is something going on w...
Good performance, Over 3 GB/s read speeds, High write speeds (into pSLC cache), Competitively priced, 5-year warranty, Compact form factor, Crucial disk cloning software included
Starts thermal throttling quickly, when heavily loaded, Very low write speeds when pSLC cache exhausted, Thermal reporting inaccurate
The Crucial P1 SSD is currently available online for $219. Good performance Over 3 GB/s read speeds High write speeds (into pSLC cache) Competitively priced 5-year warranty Compact form factor Crucial disk cloning software included Starts thermal throttli...
The Crucial P1 is the newest series of M.2 drives, with capacities ranging from 500GB to, soon to be, 2TB. The Crucial P1 SSD comes equipped with Micron quad-level cell (QLC) NAND, enabling increased NAND density at a lower cost, providing a huge capacity...
Published: 2018-10-16, Author: Sean , review by: tomshardware.com
Sequential read and write performance, File copy performance, Good power efficiency, Black PCB,
Lower than average application performance, Low endurance
The Crucial P1's comparatively high pricing and low application performance make it hard to recommend over the Intel 660p or higher-performing NVMe SSDs like the ADATA XPG SX8200...
Abstract: NVMe SSDs are finally going mainstream, and the days of having only one or two choices are happily behind us. With more than a dozen NVMe drives now released, including some that successfully flirt with budget pricing, if you have a system that supports N...
Abstract: I regularly end bargain TLC SSD reviews with the advice “Don't buy it unless it's a lot cheaper than the competition.” Until Crucial's P1, no drive ever met that criteria. But the 17 cents per GB that the 1TB version will set you back is a good 8 cents ch...
Published: 2018-11-21, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
It's great that Crucial have joined the NVMe fray in order to increase the competition, drive costs down and more importantly offer end-users an affordable drive with impressive read and write speeds. Although there are other NVMe's on the market which ar...
Abstract: They are certainly not new in the storage and memory market (check out our coverage on the Crucial 2.5″ SATA MX500 SSD and the Ballistix Elite DDR4 that I still have running inside my gaming PC at the moment).The P1 features Micron's leading-edge QLC (Qua...