Crucial P5 2TB 3D NAND NVMe Internal Gaming SSD, up to 3400MB/s - CT2000P5SSD8

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  • Mr. Carmine Hudson Sr.

    > 24 hour

    super fast and with space to spare. I got it mainly to remove the mechanical drive, as i had a 512GB SSD which i replaced with this, and because it is PCI express while my old ssd is sata

  • Brandon R.

    > 24 hour

    True Image from Crucial copied install perfectly. Pretty quick, havent run any benchmarks, plenty of others have. It does run a bit warmer than the old drive. Storage Executive is well made, allows for monitoring and adjusting of some drive parameters.

  • Jonathan E.

    > 24 hour

    The P5 is my absolute favorite SSD when you compare price to the speeds you receive. It’s one of the fastest with read and write speeds and it doesnt break the bank. That’s a win win in my book, I currently own 3 of these in assorted amounts.

  • Baba Mai Wudiri

    > 24 hour

    Working great, used on my laptop now installed on my mini pc as additional storage.

  • Roy

    > 24 hour

    Ive had this for a few months and I can say its a really good buy. Even better when you buy it on sale. As you would expect of a Gen 3 NVMe, this thing allows you to boot OS, start applications, do file transfers at really fast rates. ^_^

  • Paul Tikkanen

    > 24 hour

    Good value for the money. The only issue with the drive that I can find is that it runs rather hot--even at idle. Since I installed the drive in a Dell Optiplex 7050 MT, I added a heat sink to it, and it dropped the temps 11 - 12C. Since adding the heat sink, the drive has not gone over 47C, which is reasonable. No throttling or freezing at that temperature. The performance, even over a SATA SSD, is exceptional.

  • Dairon D.

    > 24 hour

    el m.2 llego en buen estado y funciona de maravilla, es muy rapido y ejecuta las aplicaciones y juegos muy rapido

  • Blair Henderson

    > 24 hour

    A good deal if you have an older motherboard with an M.2 spot. Newer motherboards will benefit more from newer, more expensive M.2 drives. See if you have a screw in or included with your PC. Theyre not cheap or easy to find.

  • S. McQuinn

    > 24 hour

    Installation goes easily if you are prepared. Do your homework, look for the best videos (lots of junk out there). Recognize what even the best videos gloss over and research those vague areas. Have a safe place to put all screws, neat workspace, good lighting. Get a caddy for copying over your old drive to the new one, so when you replace the old one you can use it in the caddy as an external SSD. Study how the copying process must be adapted to partitioning the old drive to its full available size. I love having a huge C drive, ended all my anxieties about the steady decrease in available space. Several computations now go much faster when they use the C drive for application data. Worth the investment and cheaper than buying a new laptop.

  • ARTIC

    > 24 hour

    It works as advertised. I opened it and installed it into my board and it just makes loading games so fast. Games load in 15 secs or less. I have no clue about tech support or how good they are, I haven’t ran into any problems. My specs are Cpu: i9-9900k (not overclocked as of now) GPU: RTX 3060 Gigabyte Eagle dual fan Ram: 32 GB 3200 MHz Crucial ballistix Motherboard: MSI z390 gaming plus

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