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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  • earache

    > 3 day

    I bought a refurb HP G2 800 mini desktop here on Amazon, dirt cheap really. It came with a really crappy 2.5 SATA SSD but it functions well, longevity will be another story. While looking under the drive cage I noticed an empty M.2 slot...woot! Off to Amazon I go. I have many Teamgroup 2.5 SATA SSDs in other computers and theyve been very reliable, so I decided to check out their MVMe offerings. The MP33 512 GB seemed to be the best choice in terms of price/performance in this slightly older refub mini desktop. Installation was a breeze. I partitioned it into equal halves and performed a clean install of Win 10 22H2 and Linux Mint 21.1 (dual boot). I nuked the crappy 2.5 SATA SSD and formatted it for storage only. The Teamgroup M.2 stays very cool at idle, but I did buy a slim copper cooling plate during times of heavy usage. Great speeds from this SSD on an i5 processor.

  • Brent Toombs

    > 3 day

    Using this as an external USB-C enclosure on my Mac Mini. Works great. Dont get hung up on speed tests, DRAM, etc. For daily use this drive is more than fast enough. If there is any slow down transferring large amounts of data I certainly have not noticed. Doesnt get hot. Warm at times but never hot.

  • Sal

    > 3 day

    I like the product, I upgrade my PC is faster

  • magis123

    > 3 day

    Went in a SFF 3050 Radeon gaming build I threw together for someone ... it works great for it. It doesnt like smoke with speed but for something like this, you dont really need to. It just works.

  • John Nguyen

    > 3 day

    1TB NVME for ~$40 is insane for the price.

  • Richard W.

    > 3 day

    Excellent product for the price.

  • mcmc

    > 3 day

    I put these in the OWC 4M2 Thunderbolt box. I got 4x 4TB. I ultimately am using them in Raid5 (the lower number), but for kicks I ran a test as Raid0. Looks good enough to me. With them being used in raid configuration, I was more concerned about price and TBW, and I believe these 4tb sport 2400TBW. At any rate, its not like I have the money for an 8k or 12k cinema camera, so I think Im good.

  • Bryan Rogers

    > 3 day

    Im glade a good friend told me check out youre products fast reliable and for the price cannot be beaten. One thought I have maybe for the ssds in youre support have a clone or offer a program my father struggled trying to get his HD too ssd

  • Mrs. Ariane Hilpert

    > 3 day

    I have the 4TB version. exceptional value and speed. copy 800GB files, the first 300GB write at 1.9GB/sec, then bounce between 1.9GB/sec and 1.4GB/sec for another 300GB, then dropped to 1.4GB/sec for the rest. This is a sustained write speed approaching the best of TLC SSD on market, at a price similar to QLC.

  • qinli

    > 3 day

    I bought the 2 tb mp34 - that’s the gen 3 drive *with* DRAM - for mass storage because my original 512 gig drive was filling up and due to the high rated endurance. at 60 dollars per terabyte on sale, this drive performs similarly to my much more expensive OEM xpg sx8200 pro boot drive (although it’s nearly full so performance may be affected). that’s a lot of both performance and capacity for a budget, although it may be worth looking around (e.g. pcpartpicker) for a promotional price. i can’t speak to the endurance or warranty because i’ve only used it for a week, but those claims are nice.

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