Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Read speed | 1900 Mbps Best: Gigabyte AORUS AIC 8 TB Read speed: 15000 Mbps | |||
Write speed | 950 Mbps Best: Gigabyte AORUS AIC 8 TB Write speed: 15000 Mbps |
Capacity | 500 GB |
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Form factor | M.2 |
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Colour of product | Black |
Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
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Min operating temperature | 0 °C |
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Max operating temperature | 70 °C |
Width | 0.87 in |
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Depth | 3.15 in |
4KB Random Read | 100000 IOPS |
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4KB Random Write | 150000 IOPS |
Endurance | 200 TB |
Write speed | 950.0 Mbps |
Read speed | 1900.0 Mbps |
Security algorithms | 256-bit AES |
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RoHS compliance | Y |
NVMe | yes |
We take a look at the Crucial P1 1TB NVMe SSD to see how this drive performs compared to its direct competition
The Crucial P1 breaks the SATA 6Gb/s barrier with its NVMe interface and delivers up to 2/1.7 GB/s of sequential read/write throughput.
Crucial's P1 is a cost-oriented QLC-memory-based M.2 SSD, the company's first PCI Express NVMe effort. The result is a pinch on performance—faster than SATA, slower than most PCIe drives—but one that may be a fair trade-off for budget-minded upgraders and PC builders.
Crucial's budget NVMe SSD, the P1 is a bargain and very good performer until it runs out of cache.
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