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Crucial P3 4TB PCIe Gen3 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 3500MB/s - CT4000P3SSD8
Manufacturer:
Crucial
Model Number:
CT4000P3SSD8
Product SKU:
B0B25P44CL
UPC:
649528918819
ASIN:
B0B25P44CL
Brand:
Crucial
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
3.15 x 0.09 x 0.87 Inches
Item Weight:
0.0375 Pounds
Item model number:
CT4000P3SSD8
Manufacturer:
Crucial
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Last Edited by persian_mafia | Staff
February 28, 2023
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09:03 AM
do you have any sources that show the warranty on this drive is subpar? after all, it's the company that backs the warranty (micron, in this case), and not the specific product. the product page says 5 year warranty - is micron's 5 year warranty subpar compared to say, samsung's 5 year warranty?
this drive has 800tbw - it's not as high as some high end TLC drives for sure. but the vast majority of people will never hit that. SSD failure is usually due to heat, misuse, firmware issues, other electronic component failures, and not from hitting the TBW. TBW is based on the flash memory, and does not take these other factors into account. it's similar to how LED flashlights boast millions of hours but the flashlight itself breaks within a year due to poor components on the circuit board etc.
at first glance you sound as if you're trying to give a public announcement for our benefit, but you're making people unnecessarily question their purchase and trying to influence them to buy something more expensive (or additional) when it's not an absolute necessity.
unless you can share some hard statistics that this drive has a noticeably higher failure rate than more expensive, higher end drives, i think you're making a lot of exaggerated assumptions. you shouldn't tell people that they have to buy the best of the best (which is you're recommending) just to boot into windows.
Wow, are about to hit sub $200 on these?
This is a good deal. I got one at $225 recently and am pleased with the performance. Note that it is 1) gen3 2) QLC so once you use of the cache it is slower than a spinning drive 3) No SLC cache, but psuedo cache ~ 1/4 of unused space.
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02-26-2023 at 08:12 PM.
This is a good deal. I got one at $225 recently and am pleased with the performance. Note that it is 1) gen3 2) QLC so once you use of the cache it is slower than a spinning drive 3) No SLC cache, but psuedo cache ~ 1/4 of unused space.
This is a good deal. I got one at $225 recently and am pleased with the performance. Note that it is 1) gen3 2) QLC 3) No SLC cache, but psuedo cache ~ 1/4 of unused space.
Thanks for the reply, I picked it up with the Amazon PICKUP10OFF coupon and got it for $209.99, hopefully it's good
gen 3 drives are still faster in today's computing. this is a good deal if you are looking to spend for a main drive for pc or a secondary drive and for external drive too. might consider buying 4tbs in a near future.
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this drive has 800tbw - it's not as high as some high end TLC drives for sure. but the vast majority of people will never hit that. SSD failure is usually due to heat, misuse, firmware issues, other electronic component failures, and not from hitting the TBW. TBW is based on the flash memory, and does not take these other factors into account. it's similar to how LED flashlights boast millions of hours but the flashlight itself breaks within a year due to poor components on the circuit board etc.
at first glance you sound as if you're trying to give a public announcement for our benefit, but you're making people unnecessarily question their purchase and trying to influence them to buy something more expensive (or additional) when it's not an absolute necessity.
unless you can share some hard statistics that this drive has a noticeably higher failure rate than more expensive, higher end drives, i think you're making a lot of exaggerated assumptions. you shouldn't tell people that they have to buy the best of the best (which is you're recommending) just to boot into windows.
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Definitely by BF! I'm waiting for 4TB to hit $200 as well
I think it was $249 before
Why is this not Frontpage? Is it a good deal?
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Thanks for the reply, I picked it up with the Amazon PICKUP10OFF coupon and got it for $209.99, hopefully it's good
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