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Crucial P1 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD $129 Delivered @ Ddanger Amazon AU

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Sequential reads/writes up to 2,000/1,700 MB/s
NVMe PCIe interface marks the next step in storage innovation
Micron 3D NAND advancing the world's memory and storage technology for 40 years
NVMe standard Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology (SMART)
Redundant Array of Independent NAND (RAIN)

Seller has little feedback but it is on Amazon so support should be good and some credit if they don't ship.

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  • It’s now $144.25

    • +1

      Still showing $129 to me

      • Ahh you are correct my bad, first time I opened the link it defaulted to the $129 price. Second time it went to another seller.

  • Good for gaming and stuff?

    • -5

      Yes. once you go NVME, it's hard to go back to anything else.

      • +5

        I'd say that's true about SSD, not NVMe in particular

        NVMe and SSD real-world speeds are very very similar, despite the massive gap in read/write speeds on paper

      • +1

        Once you go SSD, you can't go back to HDD. Any SSD.. NVME doesn't have any noticeable different than a cheap sata SSD when it comes to game loading time.

  • This + USB 3.1 external enclosure worth? or Separate individual T7 SSD?

    • I put one of these in a UGREEN USB 3.1 v2 enclosure. Works a treat.

      • Is it worth in terms of speed and price? lol

        • +1

          Depends on timing I guess. If you can get a M.2 1TB for this price, $129, then the enclosure for $55 from (Amazon) that's $184 all up. Comparatively, the Samsung M7 1TB is $225 (Amazon).

          Speed-wise, both are limited by the USB 3.1 v2 interface which maxes at 10Gbps.

          • @dkausa: Thanks mate. Seems like enclosure + ssd is a better choice especially since you can swap the ssd out whenever u want. :)

  • +1

    Unavailable. I think its sold out

  • Can we out this in macbook air

  • +1

    Back in stock but now $139.

  • Have been using P1 1TB for gaming for the past 12 months, can vouch for it….

    Once you go SSD, you can't go back… (doesn't rhyme, I know… )

  • +1

    I got one of these, ok drive but QLC NAND is its only letdown for me.

  • This drive is instant garbage imo. Only reason I'm still using it is becasue I have two M.2 slots and I can't be bothered taking that one out. It's so slow when it counts the most, even with all the speed boost options on its fine most of the time. But when it's doing a lot and you want to open something or create new folders the drive is just maxed out. Almost want to throttle my own apps which is ridiculous.

    • +1

      what do you mean by "doing a lot"?
      not to be too cynical, but it sounds like you might be using this outside it's intended use-case, or you have software issues…
      most normal consumers would struggle to find a workload that saturates most modern SSDs

    • Are you running 5x benchmarks, loading 6 games and transferring 100x1gb files at the same time? That could explain your problems.

    • I've had one for 6 months in an xps laptop with 16gb of ram and it's pretty decent. Perhaps you have a memory issue with heaps of swapping going on.

      Specs and usage would be helpful for others.

      • AMD 3500X, 32GB of fast ram, rx 580 8GB.

  • Back in stock but $139 now :(

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