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Product Name: | Crucial MX500 4TB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD, Mechanical Hard Disk up to 560MB/s - CT4000MX500SSD1 |
Manufacturer: | Crucial |
Model Number: | CT4000MX500SSD1 |
Product SKU: | B09FRRWVWX |
UPC: | 649528906472 |
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Nothing I've ever seen in the consumer realm.
The P3 is a DRAM-less (but supports HMB), QLC, NVMe drive. The MX500 has DRAM (512MB), TLC, and is SATA. Technically, the MX500 should theoretically be more reliable, due to the TLC NAND and presence of DRAM. Reality could be different.
The performance characteristics can be quite different. The NVMe P3 will have much higher peaks but may have lower lows. When the pSLC write cache is filled, peak sequential writes could drop from >3GB/s to as low as 100MB/s. The MX500 will never reach speeds much beyond 500MB/s (due to the SATA bus) but probably won't drop much, even when the pSLC is full. Realistically, if you're not doing lots of large writes, you probably won't notice a difference. Personally, I'd favor the MX500.
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Seems like a safe buy (plus easy return if needed)
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Wrongโฆconnection had it for 159.95 about a week ago. I bought one at that price.
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I bought one from Connection as well. The transaction went smoothly. I wasn't asked to call them from a landline or pay using a wire transfer, despite some SDers' fears. It's possible that Connection may only ask people to do that for very high value purchases (e.g. Macbooks).
Yeah I know. Half the price. But I think HDDs are overpriced currently. I paid $70 for a WD Red CMR replacement drive 2 years ago or so. HDD is tried and true for sure. But I'll also be backing it up regularly so hopefully this experiment is going to pan out. I ended up ordering 2 more today. I set it up last night with these SSDs and is soo incredibly quiet compared to my old qnap with the spinning platters... I am a bit worried about the data integrity as well but I've also had corruption happen to me with spinning platters.
Who knows how much SLC cache it has now - probably not the ~380GB that it used to. I hate it when companies reuse the same model number for a different product :/
Thank you for the heads up. I'm still considering it, but it does put it in a different light if it's really QLC, since performance might be somewhat lower.
Who knows how much SLC cache it has now - probably not the ~380GB that it used to. I hate it when companies reuse the same model number for a different product :/
Thank you for the heads up. I'm still considering it, but it does put it in a different light if it's really QLC, since performance might be somewhat lower.
Also on this datasheet: https://content.crucial
Who knows how much SLC cache it has now - probably not the ~380GB that it used to. I hate it when companies reuse the same model number for a different product :/
Thank you for the heads up. I'm still considering it, but it does put it in a different light if it's really QLC, since performance might be somewhat lower.
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