Crucial P3 Plus 4TB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 5000MB/s - CT4000P3PSSD8

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  • mike

    > 3 day

    Bought because of my Samsung 970 failing, because of firmware issues. Fixed the Samsung but decided on this one for more storage as price has dropped on nvmes. So far good and boots fast

  • vulcanman

    > 3 day

    Enabling Momentum Cache (via free Crucial software) spiked numbers dramatically. XPlane-12 loads times increased significantly (switched from SATA SSD to NVME w/ momentum cache). Yes, I have a backup UPS, so momentum cache is the way to go.

  • Matthew Errington

    > 3 day

    I wanted a faster game drive for my pc and this worked great. Good value for the capacity. Been using it a couple months with no issues.

  • God

    > 3 day

    So, I got my hands on the Crucial P3 Plus 2TB M.2 SSD and I was impressed. This thing is lightning fast! It reads and writes at up to 5000MB/s and 4400MB/s, respectively. Thats faster than any M. 2 SSD I bought, and it cheaper than similar SSDs on the market. Its great to finally have enough space to store all my games and applications without running out of room! Overall, Im really happy with my purchase. Its fast, reliable, and has plenty of storage space to meet my needs. If youre looking for a top-of-the-line SSD, definitely consider the P3 Plus!

  • Elyezer

    > 3 day

    Tengo aqui instalado varios programas de adobe, 3d y el windows, el pc va rápido y no se pega, ojala mi Internet fuera asi, el unico pero es que la memoria es de 930 GB y restándole lo que pesa windows tienes como 890 GB para ti, solo dire que se necesita ese 1TB en vez de solo 930 GB.

  • Kristiant

    > 3 day

    I bought two of these, one 2TB and one 4TB. My old computer was starting to act up and when I got to thinking about it, I built it 8-10 years ago and using an SSD for the internal system drive. As I was researching building a new computer I was totally unaware of these NVMes. Basically they look just like a stick of chewing gum. The motherboard I bought, as most now do too, had 3 slots for these with an added PCIe expansion card to accept 2 more. (not saying all boards have this many slots, just that this is the new technology) Anyway, I did a lot of research on these. They are SOOOOO much faster than the old SSDs and especially the old platter drives spinning at 5400 and even 7200RPM. There really is NO comparison. This is the way to go. My only complaint is that they dont make these big enough for me so I still have a 10TB platter drive for data storage. I do a lot of video and photos so need this kind of room. If you just use one of these for your system drive (Master) and either an SSD or platter for your data, its still a huge improvement but do know that when you go to access your platter drive, if it has stopped spinning, will take a bit to spin up and come on line, so that is going to be your bottle neck for speed. Now for the stuff you are probably wondering about. When looking at these drives, and comparing, look at the access speeds on these. You can get cheaper NVMes but note the access speeds. I went with the P3+ because its access speed is 5000. There are faster ones available too but I thought for the speed this P3+ (make sure its the + version) has, the price was very reasonable. The bad, I was unaware, after buying these, that these DO wear out. I know platter drives do but that is a physical thing. These drives were out because of the technology used to write, erase and rewrite. I forget the name of it off hand but basically the memory on these wear out after so many writes/erases etc. Now granted, its in terabytes and for some will last for years and maybe decades. Maybe even for me too, But I only bring this up because as I started looking into this, If you spare the extra money, I highly recommend going with the Crucial P5+. Its rating for life cycle is over 10Xs more than the P3+. The only thing about the P5+ however is that the largest size it currently comes in is 2TB. I did buy one of those too and I should have used that one as my system master drive. but Im sure that the P3+ will be fine. I have a tendency to go full bore on just about everything I do. But because the P5+ TBW rating is so much higher, I marked this down on the durability portion. One other piece of advice I would give. If youre not in a hurry, continually keep checking on the price. Ive seen the price going up and down on a daily basis. sometimes by as much as 75 dollars or more. So if your patient you can pick these up at a much better price if you just consistently keep checking.

  • Lynn

    Greater than one week

    Worked good as replacement, just not the fastest

  • Fermin Rodriguez

    > 3 day

    i bought this heatsink MHQJRH M.2 2280 SSD heatsink it worked fine on my ps5 you can tell is slower (the initial format shows 4000+ instead of 6000+ mb/s and as i was moving the stuff, i can notice too. but besides that it works and it plays. i cant ask for more. great price.

  • Bryan

    > 3 day

    El sistema va super fluido todo abre súper rapido muy contento con la compra

  • Andres Jimenez

    > 3 day

    Funcional, sirve perfectamente

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