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Crucial T700 2TB PCIe Gen 5 NVMe M.2 SSD with Heatsink $370.85 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Seems like a decent deal for a Gen 5 Crucial T700 2TB drive.

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  • +5

    Seems expensive

    • +2

      Gen 5 usually is. However this is the cheapest price for the T700 2TB I could find by about $100 and local stock as well.

      Also there has been a general increase in pricing for M.2 Nvme drives as well lately. The cheapest Samsung 990 Pro 2TB is now $247 where in the past in has been as low as $176-$210.

      • I bought mine earlier this week for $207.

        • +1

          T700?

          • @Spizz: Sorry, no, the Samsung 990 Pro 2TB.

  • +4

    I haven't been paying attention to PC for a while, we are at gen 5 pcie now?

    12,000 MB/s speeds are pretty insane, no wonder it has a gigantic heatsink. Might legitimately need nvme ssd water cooling at this rate, though wear might start to become a concern if you actually need proper cooling on them

    • +2

      It's only a first gen PCIe gen 5 SSD. 12,000 MB/s means it doesn't fully utilise gen 5 x4 bandwidth. Need to wait for NAND flash technology to improve further before we will see an SSD that can fully utilise PCIe gen 5 x4 bandwidth.

      Other than bragging, it is not useful to most people.

  • +1

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BYRRD36V MSI version same price, looks like it uses the same controller/NAND?

    • +3

      Most likely the same controller and NAND, but different firmware and specs.

      MSI M570 2TB version is rated max 10,000 read / 10,000 write. Crucial T700 2TB is rated max 12,400 read / 11,800 write.

      MSI M570 2TB: Phison E26 reference design
      Crucial T700 2TB: Phison E26 + custom optimisation (maybe slight overclock?).

  • This looks great but I hope no one is actually buying it lol.
    May as well throw a banana in your PC, I think the cells between those communicate pretty fast too.

    • -1

      To upgrade a Macbook Air's storage from 256GB to 2TB, Apple charges $1200.

  • +1

    Perfect! Ordered one to pair with my Ryzen 3900X system.

  • Will this fit my PS5?

  • Price drop $348.82

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