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Model: CRUCIAL P3 PLUS 1000GB 3D NAND NVME PCIE M.2 SSD
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Crucial doesn't seem to admit it anywhere but these are QLC drives.
Max read write numbers are misleading.
Because it is dramless, even though it uses HMB, the latency is relatively high and it fares poorly even compared to other QLC drives.
" The Crucial P3 Plus found itself at the bottom of the leaderboard in virtually all of our tests (the exception was sequential writes, where it was first place with 4.1GB/s). But to be fair, even categorizing the drive is tough. Without Crucial disclosing the NAND used, we initially started testing this drive as a standard TLC drive, which yielded devastating results. Once we dug into the components to find it uses QLC NAND, we ran our lighter SSD testing protocol, which was still pretty poor."
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Testing and Conclusions here:
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Max read write numbers are misleading.
Because it is dramless, even though it uses HMB, the latency is relatively high and it fares poorly even compared to other QLC drives.
" The Crucial P3 Plus found itself at the bottom of the leaderboard in virtually all of our tests (the exception was sequential writes, where it was first place with 4.1GB/s). But to be fair, even categorizing the drive is tough. Without Crucial disclosing the NAND used, we initially started testing this drive as a standard TLC drive, which yielded devastating results. Once we dug into the components to find it uses QLC NAND, we ran our lighter SSD testing protocol, which was still pretty poor."
https://www.storagerevi
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