
Team Group MP33 M.2 512GB
$49.99 Original price was: $49.99.$36.99Current price is: $36.99.
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Team Group MP33 M.2 2280 512GB PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) TM8FP6512G0C101
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Team Group MP33 M.2 512GB
$49.99 Original price was: $49.99.$36.99Current price is: $36.99.
Anonymous –
Pros: Appears to be similar to the Silicon Power SSD’s. No problems so far. Cheap and fast. Cons: None yet. Overall Review: Seems like a good alternative to the big guys.
Michael N. –
Pros: Very reasonably priced for what it is. I’ve put this in my new build and am quite happy with it so far. Noticeably faster than a SATA SSD. So far, I’m glad I gave this off-brand sounding manufacturer a chance. Cons: at ~$100 a TB for this kind of speed? None. Overall Review: I have a second M.2 that I’m not using, if I ever fill up this drive, and PCIx 4.0 drives remain expensive, I’d definitely buy a second one of these.
Jason T. –
Pros: -Price -Performance -Easy installation -Appears very well constructed -Benchmark test results match advertised speeds -5 Year Warranty Cons: Being unfamiliar with the manufacturer, I am not sure how well they honer any warranty issues that may arise within the 5 year period. No paperwork comes with the drive indicating how to register/contact for warranty issues. (other than listing their website for warranty policy) Paperwork doesn’t change, however a website can. Not a big deal but I…
Jake t. –
Pros: – As fast as advertised. Benchmark results for sequential R/W: 1672/1556MB/s – Just insert it into the M2. slot on your motherboard. Take note you have to format it first before you see it with your other drives -Use it as a boot drive or game storage. Way faster than a HDD Overall Review: Very satisfied thus far with the product
Jay –
Pros: Plug and play easy peasy. I use it just to load windows 10 pro. Cons: None Overall Review: Work great just for my windows they load up lightning fast.
Anonymous –
Pros: NVMe + HMB makes for one of the cheapest high-speed boot drives out there (sub 15 seconds). I consider this to be a great offering for entry level systems. To shave off any more seconds from the boot time would cost way more money and isn’t worth it unless you have a very big budget. Cons: The 128 GB version obviously wouldn’t be enough for many games, so games will have to be put onto a hard drive and thus launch slower. However, it isn’t like there are any cheaper SSDs with similar…
Rob H. –
Pros: This drive is amazingly fast, it will make video editing much more pleasant to do. Videos load almost instantly with this drive as the source of data. Overall Review: I like this drive, it is tough not to giggle every time I load a video because it comes onto the screen almost instantly.
Gregory R. –
Pros: Great price. Overall Review: I got it as a second M2 drive to store pictures on. It plays nice with my AS Rock MB and the other M2 (a Mushkin Pilot).