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Crucial T700 1TB Gen 5 NVMe SSD with Heatsink $285.50 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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The best of the best at a discount. ( I guess now we know why Gen 4's been discounted so heavily )

Sequential reads/writes up to 12,400/11,800MB/s
Nearly 2x faster than our Gen4 SSD6
More than 22x faster than SATA5
Capacities of 1, 2 and 4TB4 for more games and UHD/8K+ videos
Compatible with Intel® 13th Gen & AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series CPUs
Backward compatibility in Gen3 and Gen4 systems
Built with Micron® 232-layer TLC NAND2
Premium heatsink for maximum heat dissipation without noisy fans or liquid cooling blocks (non-heatsink option available3)
Reduce game texture load times with Microsoft® DirectStorage
Hardware encryption for storage security with TCG Opal 2.01

Crucial T700 PCIe Gen 5 Review
https://youtu.be/jnMMtbVP0ps

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  • +12

    linus tech ads

    • +1

      Yes.. feels like it

  • +1

    Cheaper than market but no upvote for me due to price point

    Gen 4 in RAID0 is better value?

    • +4

      Literally everything is better value than this

  • +6

    no any improvement on 4k, dont just look at Sequential reads/writes.

    pick Intel Optane SSD DC P5800X 800g over this.

    • +3

      It's at least $1500 to get that Optane SSD

      Not really a comparison at consumer level

      King for price / performance is the recent gen 4 SSD sales

      • lol , and it's the king of TBW 146pb(146000tbw) for 800GB

        RND4kq1d1 Crystal DiskMark
        Crucial T700 PCIe 5.0 2tb -> 77mb/s
        Intel SSD DC P5800X 800GB -> 453mb/s

  • +7

    Unless you’re in professional production space, don’t think anyone will need storage this fast, right? Gen4 would be plenty fast for most people imo.

    • Exactly. This is overkill for 99% of people…. For now anyway.

      • +3

        Epeen extension

        • like a sports car :) but way cheaper

    • Have heard that line for numerous times, even before the birth of ssd, then young/less experienced people just repeat and repeat it…

    • -1

      "We will never need more then 4mbs of system momory"… quote from Bill Gates… everyone thinks short term like this. Its never correct

      • I think their point is people don’t need it right now, not that they won’t ever want it.

        • Exactly and by the time you “need” it, the cost will shrink considerably (just look at gen 4 drives).

          I will say this expansion of speeds is a bit silly though. As mentioned by another user if the smaller file read/write performance doesn’t improve by the same percentage it’s fairly misleading.

          Personally transfer times are amazing and usually limited by what I am transferring to/from well before the drive specs are reached. Though some faster 4k file size speeds would be actually beneficial beyond the extremely rare times I transfer hundreds of gbs of larger files

        • Thanks, yeah that’s exactly what I meant. I’m sure in due time we might need it but at this stage there’s no point paying early adoption tax on this.

      • If you are quoting false news, at least quote the false news that most people quote:

        640 kB ought to be enough for anybody

        But this was never said, of course

        https://groups.google.com/g/alt.folklore.computers/c/mpjS-h4…
        https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Talk:Bill_Gates

    • Even if "professional production space", whatever that means, storage speed concerns are of the past. Everything else will hold you back well before storage speed becomes even the slightest concern.

  • +1

    MB/s is like the new megapixel wars, big number = monke brain likey, but no point when 4k random read is still lagging behind

    If you want true performance, like kenmizuki said, get an Optane drive, otherwise any Gen 4 SSD will do. There is literally no reason to get this eyesore.

  • +1

    This is the one with heatsink. Check that it fits your motherboard.

    I'd recommend waiting until more competition arrives.

  • Nice but too expensive. Wait

  • Do I need a gen5 motherboard to support it?

    • +2

      No.
      Gen 5 speeds, yes

  • The latency on the Tom's Hardware review is pretty impressive, ~25% reduction compared to the old SN850X.
    The optane they did review wins though lol, the Optane P5800X getting another ~66% reduction on this. Makes me wonder how the lil cheaper optane sticks stack up, TH didn't seem to put the 32/64gb ones through comparable tests.

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