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Product Name: | TEAMGROUP MP33 1TB SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC NVMe 1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive SSD (Read/Write Speed up to 1,800/1,500 MB/s) Compatible with Laptop & PC Desktop TM8FP6001T0C101 |
Manufacturer: | TEAMGROUP |
Model Number: | TM8FP6001T0C101 |
Product SKU: | B07XHMBQK3 |
UPC: | 765441047969 |
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I reposted my results and speeds after i got a 1TB and sperds were actually good.
Read: 2100 MB/s
Write: 1667
I apologize for saying it's "effing" slow when it's not bad for $50. i just use it as a gaming drive. my WD SN 770 Gen4 NVME gets:
Read: 5222
Write: 4985
Gen4 M.2 cost more. Also had to enable "Gen4" mode in my Z590 BIOS...you learn somting every day!
If you live near a Microcenter they might have the Inland 2TB for $80. That's THE best value, but most people don't have that option, and they are probably about gone from all the Microcenters at this point anyway.
The Kingston NV2 is also a pretty good step-up value drive at current prices with TLC, though they could swap the flash for worse performing QLC at any point. And then the Solidigm is cheaper and probably better in a QLC vs QLC matchup.
I trust WD more than Teamgroup and the upgrade from 1,800 to 3,000+ seems worth the price difference.
~0.07/GB is still a good ratio imo.
If you live near a Microcenter they might have the Inland 2TB for $80. That's THE best value, but most people don't have that option, and they are probably about gone from all the Microcenters at this point anyway.
The Kingston NV2 is also a pretty good step-up value drive at current prices with TLC, though they could swap the flash for worse performing QLC at any point. And then the Solidigm is cheaper and probably better in a QLC vs QLC matchup.
Still happy w/ the choice; It replaced 2 Samsung PM963 960GB 'server' NVME drives.
This MP33 1TB caught my eye, as I'm looking for a 'slow, cheap' SSD for using w/ Clover Bootloader on a bootable USB key for Retro PC Builds (usually PCIe gen2.0 or earlier).
https://www.guru3d.com/articles_p...ew
Drive speeds just aren't the bottleneck for most operations.
This drive is a very good value