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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Walter L.
> 3 dayReplaced 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).
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mcmc
> 3 dayI 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.
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Miguel A.
> 3 dayHoy me llego mi M.2 y lo estuve probando ahorita mismo y siento mi pc mas rapida, facil instalacion y bueno a ver que tal rinde a unos cuantos meses, hasta hora no he tenido problemas, creo que fue una buena eleccion este disco M.2
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Dinesh Kumar
> 3 dayI wanted another SSD to boot Linux since I did not want to mess with the one with windows. Nothing to complaint about works well.
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qinli
> 3 dayI 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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CRAIG
> 3 dayHas a NT5CC64M16GP-DI 1 GB DRAM cash on it as of 4/17/2023 Realtek Controller as well. Looks like the controller was released in 2018 rts5762 l322jp2. Its not using the larger DRAM or controller that it had at launch but it has some. Still trying to test it out. Using a NVME 10 GB USB external I get 1GB writes but 500-600 MB/s reads only which is.... Odd. I should be getting closure to 1GB same with the writes. Testing cheaper lower end drives gives me both 1gb reads and writes using the same enclosure so I know its the drive. Reads just appear to be super slow for some reason. I am going to test it in a thunderbolt 4 NVME enclosure to see if the reads change. I also am unable to get a DELL 7740 to boot with this thing in it. I have 3 other NVME, samsung, sk kynix, and an intel that will boot in the same DELL 7740. But when I put this in the machine refuses to boot. I tried single NVME drive mode and any combination but it will not see the drive. So I am not sure since the 9980H CPU and chipset is capable of seeing it and using 4tb. But both 4tb drives I got do the same thing. Refuses to be seen by the machine or even let it boot. If I place the drives into the USB enclosure the machine is able to see it and utilize it. So as of now 2 DELL 7740s cant boot with this thing in it. And all 4 NVME slots have been tried on both machines. Testing with a ryzen 5900x and msi x570 mobo allows me to use use the drives internally but the reads are still below 1gb/s with writes well into the 2gb/s range. Drive did handle 160 GB worth of Writes in 3 files. Sustaining about 1 GB a second when used in an external USB enclosure. Took about 3 minutes to transfer this. Repeatedly for the full 4TB to test capacity.
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Sal
> 3 dayI like the product, I upgrade my PC is faster
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Mino
Greater than one weekNot much to say here other than its fast storage for under $40. More than triple the speeds of SATA for the same price... Its a no brainer
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Jaime Javelona
> 3 dayBeen using MP34s since 2020. High TBW
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link3rd
> 3 dayNAND temp hit 85C on a 2.6Tb data transfer. Wasnt happy about it, but temps remain under 48C with no heatsink.