TEAMGROUP MP33 PRO 1TB SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC NVMe 1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive SSD (Read Speed up to 2100MB/s) TBW>600TB Compatible with Laptop & PC Desktop TM8FPD001T0C101

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  • Dennis

    > 3 day

    I paired this with the Sabrent m.2 enclosure and got some low speeds on my M1 mac. It gets pretty hot with the enclosure but it works well. The speeds are also consistent. Maybe it would work better on a PC. All in all, am satisfied with the performance.

  • Abdul-Qahhar

    > 3 day

    Not as fast as some of the other NVMe drives but hard to beat for the price

  • Michael Ostia

    Greater than one week

    I have been wanting to upgrade to an nvme for some time now but the prices have finally gone down to where I want them. I saw a deal on the silicon power a60 posted on the pc builder youtube channel and while that drive was cheaper by a few dollars, in going thru the reviews, this one seemed to have fewer issues regarding hardware swaps. Its there mind you and it seems to be the case with most manufacturers at this price point however, it looked to me liked the lottery with team group will have you ending up with slightly less quality drives to the review units sent to tech reviewers at worst. Sometimes, some people ended up with better ones. I hope the drive lasts me just as long as my old APACER sata ssd did and that this one I got has the advertised DRAM cache.

  • Jebidia

    > 3 day

    Write speeds = starts at 1.8 GB/s until around 80 GB into a large transfer it will drop to about 110 MB/s...Typical for these drives and significantly better than most. Read speeds ramp up quick from about 500-600 MB/s the by 20 GB into a transfer they reached a sustained 1.9 GB/s when transferring a single 120 GB file...thats very good.

  • Felix Macri

    > 3 day

    I like the fact that it has a 5 year warranty on the part.

  • Kimberly Gallegos

    > 3 day

    great price for a 1tb nvme WITH dram. Had a bit of a hiccup when cloning that caused me to have to completely reformat my drive and almost lose everything I had saved. Probably user error here but the lesson learned is DO NOT GET RID OF YOUR BACKUPS THINKING YOU WILL BE OK after successfully cloning drives. anything can go wrong even after you boot up once with everything looking ok. The drive itself seems solid though but only time will tell if its going to be better than the SN550 it replaced.

  • Kyle Freese

    > 3 day

    No complaints here! Just wanted a primary ssd to keep my boot drive clear and this works great! I have a regular 1tb version of this ssd as well.

  • Sruli

    > 3 day

    It arrived safely packed. It took months before I got around to installing it. It works perfectly. Considering the prices at the time I bought this, it was very good value for the money. I need to stress that I am not considering performance because I didnt bother benchmarking it. I am not a gamer, and for what its worth, it seems speedy enough for my use cases.

  • Walter L.

    Greater than one week

    Replaced a 240GB non-NVMe M.2 drive with this 1TB NVMe drive and my DDR4 computer performance improved greatly. Though this increase might have been due to reloading Windows 10 on the new drive, so I cant say for sure it was this drive. In my opinion, if you have an M.2 slot this is better than an SATA, and the cost of this drive made it more practical than a smaller drive. The system I put it in is not generally used, For over a year I have been trying to find a replacement for Windows Media Center for doing OTA (over the air recording) so I can stop using my old DDR2 Windows 7 system which is getting flaky (paranoia: suspect MS sabotage).

  • Roberto Ramirez

    Greater than one week

    This one supposedly has a great write endurance, time will tell, but I chose it for a Supermicro X10SDV motherboard, which are very picky, and worked fine (not for boot as the BIOS doesnt allow it, but I knew that beforehand). It is working as a ZFS L2ARC cache, which is already filled and working wonderfully. Temperatures are around 50°C most of the time, but I have seen a spike to 80°C, but only once. Will update with endurance hopefully in the far future. Lately Im getting quite a bit of products from TeamGroup and they are affordable and work great, particularly for non essential equipment (ie, reviving old systems, filling RAM to the max, cache storage, etc.), and they are holding respectably.

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