Crucial P5 Plus M.2 1TB
$159.99 Original price was: $159.99.$138.75Current price is: $138.75.
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Crucial P5 Plus M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express 4.0 x4 NVMe 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) CT1000P5PSSD8
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8 reviews for Crucial P5 Plus M.2 1TB
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Crucial P5 Plus M.2 1TB
$159.99 Original price was: $159.99.$138.75Current price is: $138.75.
Trevor k. –
Pros: I am amazed at how fast NVMe drives have come in general, but the Crucial P5 Plus has me in a bit of awe. You can see the CrystalDiskMark attached to this review to see the benchmarks with both the default test parameters as well as the NVMe SSD parameters built in to CrystalDiskMark. The biggest difference between the two tests is in the third row where in the default test parameters it uses 1 thread as opposed to 16 in the NVMe SSD parameters. The other subtle difference is in test 2…
Robert H. –
Pros: I dropped this drive into my ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus, Ryzen 5600X, 32GB DDR4 3200 based build, running Windows 10 Pro, and had no issues with setup or detection. This drive was installed and setup to store some of the Steam and EA games I play the most. Such as Battlefield 4, ARK, Valheim, and the Borderlands games. A quick CDM test shows the P5 Plus is not intended to be the absolute fastest Gen 4 drive currently available, as it is outperformed by other offerings, but it’s no…
Tim H. –
Pros: Good packaging not excessive. Includes screw did not fit my MB standoff Great sequential read/write performance. Improvement over other fast M.2 drives. Cons: Runs hot, even with heatsink Overall Review: I have several M.2 SSDs; therefore, I was able to do a good apples to apples comparison. Ill compare with my fastest drive on hand: the WD Black SN750. The WD Black SN750 is a very fast SSD. One difference is the transfer mode. The SN750 has PCIe 3.0 x4 (NVM Express 1.3) vs the P5 Plus…
Shane A. –
Pros: Single sided Reasonably priced Pretty darn fast PCIe 4.0 Cons: Not the fastest available Overall Review: Unlike the other reviewers thus far, I didn’t run hard numbers-based speed tests. I know my system isn’t fast enough to keep up with this thing’s potential. My test PC is a few years old with a smaller (in both physical size and storage capacity) SSD. It turns out the system that I had planned on installing this into couldn’t support it, so double check before you buy. This card is…
Dale O. –
Pros: -Great sequential performance, great medium to large size file transfer and exceptional response times. Overall Review: This drive was tested on a MSI B450 AM4 gaming board. Win10/board didn’t recognize it on boot so i went to Win10 storage spaces/create a storage space which quickly formatted the drive and showed 930GB available space. Going back to devices and drives the SSD showed as 928GB available. As i stated in the “pros” above: the seq, med/large file transfers and response…
Anonymous –
Pros: Great upgrade from standard ssd. No hiccups in Windows 10. Stable. Brisker feel, high throughput. 8 channel design. New Micron in-house controller DMO1B2 and memory chips. About 1.26 gb/s. Adaptive cache. 5 year warranty. Stylish look. Mid-range pricepoint. Cons: Older motherboards need an adapter. Screws are small. Need patience to install. Overall Review: Instead of a standard ssd, money is better spent going the m.2 2280 route. Tackles everyday task with aplomb.
Anonymous –
Pros: great speed competitive price good warranty Cons: Power consumption is average older MOBOs will not take full advantage from this drive Overall Review: This drive is fast, everyone’s benchmark scores show that. Wont bother to post those, the internet is full of them, but here is something different that might interest you; I decided to throw it into my external m.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure, the M2PV-C3. This enclosure is pretty good for NVMes. I was surprised that on regular small tests few…
Anonymous –
Pros: – Exceeded expectations at this price point – Sequential read speed – Sustained rate varied, but notable – Doesn’t run quite as hot as some other options Cons: – Endurance is rather low (comparatively) – Some types of workloads may not be optimal for this drive Overall Review: Numbers can sometimes become just that – numbers. To get a good sense of real world application, one should duplicate actual. Replicated some large databases to this and performed both lightweight and intensive…