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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  • Napoleon Donnelly

    > 3 day

    I’m not the fastest, but work OK

  • 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

  • Dinesh Kumar

    > 3 day

    I wanted another SSD to boot Linux since I did not want to mess with the one with windows. Nothing to complaint about works well.

  • Kris Goldner

    > 3 day

    It works And thats all that counts to me.

  • Roberto Ramirez

    01-04-2025

    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.

  • Alejandro Guerrero

    > 3 day

    Es muy buena, llevo un mes usándola y hasta el momento todo a ido de maravilla, mi única queja es que en realidad no son las 2TB completas, son 1.86T.

  • Twinclouds

    > 3 day

    I bought this M.2 NVMe SSD for my Windows 11 system disk. Before buying it, I read some online reviews carefully. In particular, I was interested in the SSDs write speed after the SLC buffer had been filled. (I shall call it the steady state write speed below.) It was because after testing a few SSDs, I found this writing speeds and SLC buffer sizes varied widely. For cheap and/or not well designed SSDs, the SLC buffer could be only a few GB and their steady state writing speed might be very low, e.g., below 20MB/s. Because these parameters can not be determined by popular benchmarking programs such as CrystalDiskMark, it could degrade the computer performances. Read speed is usually not a problem. From the review articles that I read, it indicates that the steady state writing speed of TEAMGROUP MP33 should be above 400 MB/s. The SLC buffer should be able to contain 100 GB of data. I think such a design is pretty good for me. Another advantage of this SSD is that it uses TLC as the main memory. It should be more reliable than the lower cost QLC memories. Thus, I bought one from Amazon. After I received it, I did a few tests. The test results from CrystalDiskMark is shown in the first figure attached. It looks pretty good and meeting what specified by the manufacture. To test the write speeds, I used the AIDA64 programs disk linear write test. The results are shown in the second figure. First of all, the write speed maintained above 1.5GP/s for data over 100GB. This basically agrees with the published review results. However, after that, the write speed further redused to about 200MB/s, and then, after the data written into the drive beyond 280GB, the write speed reached the stead state of about 100MB/s. This is a little disappointing even though it should be O.K. for being used as a Windows PCs system drive. I also did a test of writing an 100 GB data file to the SSD. The result is shown in the third figure. From the figure, it can be seen that the write data speed is maintained above 1.15GB/s and thus verified the previous conclusion. Overall, I think this SSD is pretty good, better than some other MVNe drives at similar cost. The only concern is why the steady state is not as good as I read from some of the published reviews that I have seen. That is why I give a 4 star rating hear. However, I think it should be work satisfactory as a Windows 10/11 system disk without problem.

  • Michael Ostia

    > 3 day

    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.

  • John Nguyen

    > 3 day

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

  • Dexter C. Blake

    > 3 day

    Ive purchased m RAM and many SSDs from TeamGroup and havent had a problem.

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