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1TB Crucial MX500 2.5" 3D NAND SATA III Internal Solid State Drive

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Various Retailers have 1TB Crucial MX500 2.5" 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive SSD (CT1000MX500SSD1) on sale for $47.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for finding this deal.

Available Retailers:Device Features:
  • 1TB Storage Capacity
  • Accelerated by Micron 3D NAND
  • Hardware-Based Encryption
  • Arconis True Image HD/Data Migration
  • Sequential read/write speeds up to 560/510 MB/s
  • Random read/write speeds up to 95K/90K on all file types
  • Crucial 5-year limited warranty

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  • About this deal:
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Jaggsta
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all MX500 drives been downgraded and only 512MB DRAM Cache instead of 1GB per TB like previously

Also changed NAND
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It's important to note that there are a couple different, distinct types of cache that SSDs can have. There's DRAM (or HMB) and pSLC. Many people mistakenly believe they serve the same purpose. They play different roles.

DRAM is optional and even drives that do have it can have different ratios. The ideal amount is 1GB DRAM per 1TB NAND. DRAM is primarily used to store a copy of the mapping table (FTL). This is used to keep track of where data is stored in the NAND. DRAM is much faster than NAND. DRAM-less drives have to constantly access the FTL directly from the NAND. Having DRAM can substantially boost performance and should help increase the longevity of the drive. DRAM is NOT a write cache!

Some NVMe drives have a feature called Host Memory Buffer (HMB) that uses system memory as a substitute for DRAM. This is less ideal than the drive itself having DRAM but far better than nothing. SATA SSDs can not support HMB.

The pSLC cache is the write buffer. Virtually all modern consumer drives have this, whether they advertise it or not. It runs a portion of the MLC/TLC/QLC in pseudo-SLC mode, allowing for very fast writes. Once the cache is filled, write speed can drop off a cliff, sometimes as low as single-digit MB/s. How much it drops varies a LOT, depending on the design of the drive. Cheap, DRAM-less, and/or QLC drives tend to take the biggest hit. Some higher end SATA drives may see little to no drop in speed.

The implementation of this cache also varies greatly. Some drives use a potentially small static pSLC cache, that will always hold the same amount. Many use a dynamic pSLC cache, which shrinks as the drive gets fuller. Even these can vary greatly in their size. Depending on the implementation, the pSLC cache can range from a few GBs to hundreds of GBs.

Having explained all that, the question becomes, which cache are you asking about? As far as DRAM is concerned, the Samsung 870 EVO has the ideal amount at 1TB+. The Crucial MX500 is still ideal at up to 500GB. Even though the larger models now only have 512MB, they'll still probably perform well. I'm not sure there are any other compelling choices in the SATA arena.

As far as the pSLC cache goes, it's a different story. Quality drives, like the 870 EVO and MX500, tend to only have moderately sized pSLC caches. Cheap, DRAM-less drives can be all over the place, anywhere from tiny to enormous. Even ones with a huge pSLC cache will quickly be overtaken by the quality drives, once the cache is exhausted.

That was sort of a long-winded way of recommending the Crucial MX500 or Samsung 870 EVO (if you can find the new revision). Also, don't put much stock in old reviews of drives. Many have changed hardware over time.
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prob won't fit in the SATA slot though

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Quote from hy_tek :
Modern boards have both m.2 AND sata connections wiseguy. But you stick with your much slower sata drive and your Windows 95.
Sounds to me like you're the one lowering your potential for storage capacity if you're talking from an exclusively NVME position.

I'll keep my / and my /home on NVME while I keep my VMs on SATA SSDs and my media collection on huge spinners thank you very much. We have room for many media types here.
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all MX500 drives been downgraded and only 512MB DRAM Cache instead of 1GB per TB like previously

Also changed NAND
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin...?context=3
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Would these be good for SSD cache in a QNAP NAS?
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Hi
Does this come with software transfer from the old drive to new sdd. Samsung has magican migration which allow me to transfer data.
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I use this for my PS5 to store my PS4 games. So far so good
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Quote from 123Linday :
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Does this come with software transfer from the old drive to new sdd. Samsung has magican migration which allow me to transfer data.

It comes with the weblink to download the Acronis cloning software from the Crucial website.
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Quote from 123Linday :
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Does this come with software transfer from the old drive to new sdd. Samsung has magican migration which allow me to transfer data.
I honestly don't remember if my many Crucial drives came with software for that or not.

Personally for normal data I like to just put the new drive in place and use FreeFileSync to copy everything over. For an OS drive I might go a bit nerdier with dd or Clonezilla, but I find the use of included software unnecessary.
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Quote from hy_tek :
Modern boards have both m.2 AND sata connections wiseguy. But you stick with your much slower sata drive and your Windows 95.
And you're deluded if you think people are exclusively using one or the other if their system can support both.

There's zero benefit in using NVME to SATA adapters outside of lack of space, so it only makes sense to use the right drive in its respective interface.

Besides, performance isn't everything and NVME has its downsides.

Try hot swapping an NVME, for instance.
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Quote from 123Linday :
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Does this come with software transfer from the old drive to new sdd. Samsung has magican migration which allow me to transfer data.
If you're trying to clone a drive with Windows on it, I've found Macrium Reflect to be the easiest to use, especially when you're dealing with dissimilar drives.

They have a free version for basic tasks that always produces reliable clones.

For anything it can't do, EaseUS has products that will adjust the drive after the fact.
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I grabbed this to replace AX2 that has bad sectors after a year and corrupted the drive to the point it reboots constantly and apps no longer working. Has 3 year warranty but have to pay to ship for repair. No thanks. Havent had any issues with previous mx500 that i bought 5 years ago. fingers crossed this one is just as good. thanks op!
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Quote from badassgixxer05 :
I grabbed this to replace AX2 that has bad sectors after a year and corrupted the drive to the point it reboots constantly and apps no longer working. Has 3 year warranty but have to pay to ship for repair. No thanks. Havent had any issues with previous mx500 that i bought 5 years ago. fingers crossed this one is just as good. thanks op!
Are you sure TRIM is working correctly on your system?

It wouldn't hurt to check that your storage controller drivers are updated and nothing is preventing regular maintenance before putting a new drive in.
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Quote from hy_tek :
Modern boards have both m.2 AND sata connections wiseguy. But you stick with your much slower sata drive and your Windows 95.
You'd be surprised how little difference it makes for random loads (like OS and normal desktop usage). I'd recommend a little humility in the future.

It makes very little difference in part because you're often interfacing with the RAM rather than the flash directly. The max throughput also doesn't matter much when you're accessing many small files and your controller is only so fast at finding specific flash addresses and communicating with the I/O chip on the CPU.
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Best price I've seen for this drive so far...

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I have one of these, a couple of 500's, and a new 4T, along with a couple of crucial nvmes of course. What do you all think about survivability from electrical surges, which drives would go first?

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