Capacities up to 1TB with 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)
Crucial P1 1TB M.2 (2280) NVMe PCIe SSD $120.23 Delivered @ Harris Technology via Amazon AU
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Go for wd or Kingston, this uses qlc file type which isn't as good as the others tlc
thanks, what about P2? it just $5 more than A2000.
https://www.centrecom.com.au/kingston-1tb-a2000-sa2000m81000…
https://www.centrecom.com.au/crucial-p2-ct1000p2ssd8-1tb-m2-…
P2 has slower seq speeds than p1 in some storage capacities
Because the SN550 is DRAMless, it cannot be recommended when the Crucial P1 is cheaper.
Reading the Tomshardreview on both the P1 [1]
and the A2000 [2], I'd say that the A2000 is the better drive; generally outperforming the P1 by 10%-20%. Therefore, if you can find an A2000 priced at ~$138 or less, it would be the better buy.[1]https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crucial-p1-nvme-ssd-qlc,5852-2.html
[2]https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/kingston-a2000a2000 is great. tlc with dram cache.
thx OP, snagged one from amazon
If you want to use the upcoming Latitude Pay offer on this, you could get a Crucial P2 1Tb NVMe from Catch for $100.34 (they are selling it for $150.34 with free shipping - Catch.com.au)
**As a side note, it is listed from Harris Technology as a marketplace seller on Catch)Available again.
this or A2000 or SN550 ?