Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe Internal SSD, up to 2000MB/s - CT1000P1SSD8
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JOSE MANUEL
> 3 dayhola a todos, me ha llegado un poco tarde porque no había stock en España, lo envían de Alemania, a un precio inmejorable, lo he llenado al 25 por ciento, por ahora muy contento, las expectativas de velocidad son buenas salvo si trabajamos dentro del disco y leemos y escribimos a la vez, que se queda leyendo y escribiendo a la mitad de la velocidad pero es lógico, por ahora muy contento, lo único que la temperatura son 6 grados mas que el otro ssd Samsung que tengo instalado
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JEFFSETE
Greater than one weekexcellent
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Miguel Nuñez
20-11-2024First of all, I purchased this nvme as an affordable alternative to other brands, mainly because I trusted Crucials reputation, and didnt really need ultimate performance (using it as a light use additional storage drive for my laptop).
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MrAmBig
> 3 dayAcer Predator Helios 300 rtx 2060
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Thanvad Samair
> 3 dayTres bien
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DjElusive
> 3 dayReplaced SSD in MacBook using a converter. Works brilliantly.
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Mr. J. H. Chandler
> 3 dayThis was easy to fit into my Tomahawk B450 motherboard, without any hassle at all. Its not as flashy as some other NVMes out there, but it doesnt look cheap. Does the job nicely, very happy to add this to my build and would recommend others do the same.
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Jesús Romero Panadero
22-11-2024Es de 1000mb no de 1tb. Recordemos que 1tb son 1024gb. Funciona correctamente y su instalación es realmente sencilla.
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Katarina Bednar
> 3 dayThis drive performs very well for intermittent loads, like those you would subject the typical workstation internal drive to, but when it is dealing with a sustained write, it slows down to speeds that are more on par with a hard drive, around 200 MB/s. This typically happens after around 400 - 500 GB, which actually happens pretty fast considering how quickly this transfers data while the cache is still available. After you give it a bit of a break, and it is able to clear its cache, it speeds right back up. It is just a little disappointing as I purchased this for use in an external enclosure to quickly copy large amounts of data, a task it does not perform well at, as it cannot cap out USB 3.1 Gen2 for very long. I likely will not be returning it, as it still performs very well as an internal drive, for booting your operating system off of, but not for the intended use case. If you can afford it, go for something out of the 970 series from Samsung. If you cant afford it, Id recommend Silicon Powers NVMe m.2 SSDs over this, as they are able to still perform at around 1,000MB/s (8 gigabit) after cache is exhausted (they do about double that when cache is still available), which is pretty darn close to capping out 3.1 Gen2s theoretical maximum of 10 Gigabit, and only for $20 more...
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initiale449
> 3 daySsd de bonne qualité