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1TB Crucial T705 PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive (Up to 13,600 MB/s)

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Various Retailers have 1TB Crucial T705 PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD Solid State Drive (CT1000T705SSD3, No Heatsink) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for finding this deal.

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  • Get sequential reads/writes of up to 13,600/10,200MB/s and random read/writes of up to 1,400K/1,750K IOPS
  • Load AAA game titles up to 15% faster than Gen4 SSDs with Microsoft DirectStorage. Experience the future of gaming with up to faster texture renders and reduced load times, render photos or UHD/8K+ videos, and run heavy workloads with up to less CPU utilization.
  • Get one month of Adobe Creative Cloud All-Apps plan on us when you purchase and register the Crucial T705
  • Heatsink not included

Also available with heatsink:
  • Amazon $129.99
  • Adorama $129.99
    • Select with heatsink option on product page
  • Newegg (Backordered) $129.99

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  • Comes with a 5-year limited warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Various Retailers have 1TB Crucial T705 PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD Solid State Drive (CT1000T705SSD3, No Heatsink) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor johnny_miller for finding this deal.

Available from the following stores
:
Product Details:
  • Get sequential reads/writes of up to 13,600/10,200MB/s and random read/writes of up to 1,400K/1,750K IOPS
  • Load AAA game titles up to 15% faster than Gen4 SSDs with Microsoft DirectStorage. Experience the future of gaming with up to faster texture renders and reduced load times, render photos or UHD/8K+ videos, and run heavy workloads with up to less CPU utilization.
  • Get one month of Adobe Creative Cloud All-Apps plan on us when you purchase and register the Crucial T705
  • Heatsink not included

Also available with heatsink:
  • Amazon $129.99
  • Adorama $129.99
    • Select with heatsink option on product page
  • Newegg (Backordered) $129.99

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • Comes with a 5-year limited warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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TheBursar
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Same. I already ordered a 2 TB Samsung 990 Pro for $150 but could return it.

From everything I've seen so far in terms of benchmarks the T705 annihilates everything else in synthetic benchmarks but doesn't see much if any difference in actual gaming with these 5th gen NVMe. Their throughput is theoretically 2x as high, but if you look at the specs the IOPs (the number of operations they can perform in a unit of time) is nearly identical to the top 4th gen cards. Meaning unless you are reading or writing a lot of sequential big blocks of data you won't see any improvement at all.

So it depends on how you would use it. For most gaming you'd be paying a pretty noticeable premium for not a lot of return. If you are doing lots of large file copies regularly over a medium that can handle that speed, it could be useful.

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Nov 17, 2024 04:39 PM
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SharpMoon8737Nov 17, 2024 04:39 PM
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Phenomenal deal. def the lowest ive seen this in a while
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Nov 17, 2024 04:40 PM
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smartdealsNov 17, 2024 04:40 PM
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when gen6 release?
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retail_investorNov 17, 2024 04:50 PM
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This is a great deal. I'm tempted, but I was hoping to see a deal on a 2TB for a new gaming rig. I could get away with 1TB, so I'm a little torn.
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Quote from retail_investor :
This is a great deal. I'm tempted, but I was hoping to see a deal on a 2TB for a new gaming rig. I could get away with 1TB, so I'm a little torn.
Imma wait for 2TB as well.
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OrangeVest212Nov 17, 2024 05:10 PM
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Quote from retail_investor :
This is a great deal. I'm tempted, but I was hoping to see a deal on a 2TB for a new gaming rig. I could get away with 1TB, so I'm a little torn.
2TB 990 pro has been on sale @159, it's not fast enough for ya?
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Quote from retail_investor :
This is a great deal. I'm tempted, but I was hoping to see a deal on a 2TB for a new gaming rig. I could get away with 1TB, so I'm a little torn.
Same. I already ordered a 2 TB Samsung 990 Pro for $150 but could return it.

From everything I've seen so far in terms of benchmarks the T705 annihilates everything else in synthetic benchmarks but doesn't see much if any difference in actual gaming with these 5th gen NVMe. Their throughput is theoretically 2x as high, but if you look at the specs the IOPs (the number of operations they can perform in a unit of time) is nearly identical to the top 4th gen cards. Meaning unless you are reading or writing a lot of sequential big blocks of data you won't see any improvement at all.

So it depends on how you would use it. For most gaming you'd be paying a pretty noticeable premium for not a lot of return. If you are doing lots of large file copies regularly over a medium that can handle that speed, it could be useful.
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retail_investorNov 17, 2024 06:33 PM
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Quote from OrangeVest212 :
2TB 990 pro has been on sale @159, it's not fast enough for ya?
The 990 Pro is likely going to be my first choice, yes. It was just priced at $150 for a while, so I'm waiting for another deal.

The speed difference is absolutely negligible for 99.9% of gaming demands. But if the T705 2TB went on sale close-ish to the price of the 990 Pro 2TB, I would go for it just for future speed possibilities.

The 2TB WD SN850X is also in the mix, but I'd want to see it closer to the low $100s to pick it over the 990 Pro.

Edit: The old T700 is awkwardly caught in no-mans-land as far as pricing goes, and I believe I read it runs hot (?), but it's still faster than almost everything but the T705.
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Nov 17, 2024 07:13 PM
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Luigis3rdcousinNov 17, 2024 07:13 PM
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This will slot into a pci express gen 4 slot. Not that it matters there's almost no application on earth that will see a noticible difference between the speeds of gen 4 and gen 5,

Unless your running dozens of these in a server for your ai number crunching server back end or something.
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MrShawnNov 17, 2024 07:17 PM
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Quote from TheBursar :
Same. I already ordered a 2 TB Samsung 990 Pro for $150 but could return it.

From everything I've seen so far in terms of benchmarks the T705 annihilates everything else in synthetic benchmarks but doesn't see much if any difference in actual gaming with these 5th gen NVMe. Their throughput is theoretically 2x as high, but if you look at the specs the IOPs (the number of operations they can perform in a unit of time) is nearly identical to the top 4th gen cards. Meaning unless you are reading or writing a lot of sequential big blocks of data you won't see any improvement at all.

So it depends on how you would use it. For most gaming you'd be paying a pretty noticeable premium for not a lot of return. If you are doing lots of large file copies regularly over a medium that can handle that speed, it could be useful.
So could this be useful if you just do a lot of stuff, an work with a lot of files when you do. an like to be able to turn the computer on fast to get it done fast? I find my Dell craptop ssd likes to lag when moving between lots of small files even. That pisses me off more often than 3-5 minutes to load a game
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BrianguyNov 17, 2024 07:18 PM
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Only SSD i've ever had fail was a 4TB Crucial P3 in under 2 years of light use as a storage drive.
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TheBursarNov 17, 2024 07:27 PM
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
This will slot into a pci express gen 4 slot.
It can, but why would you? That would be paying a substantial price premium to then to not get even the possibility of the advantage of being newer/faster bandwidth generation.

If going to put it in a 4th gen slot, may as well get a 4th gen SSD. Can get double the capacity for nearly the same price.
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Quote from nitemare :
GARBAGE DEAL.

REAL SLICK DEAL PRIOR:
4TB SSD PCIe CRUICIAL NVME GEN4 M.2-WALMART-$1954TB for $195
Garbage comment... This is for PC enthusiasts that want fastest drive speed. You are quoting a deal on a Gen 4 vs a Gen 5.
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kishin7Nov 17, 2024 08:22 PM
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Quote from nitemare :
GARBAGE DEAL.

REAL SLICK DEAL PRIOR:
4TB SSD PCIe CRUICIAL NVME GEN4 M.2-WALMART-$1954TB for $195
There was a 2TB T705 Gen5 back in June for $175 with a heatsink too

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Quote from TheBursar :
Same. I already ordered a 2 TB Samsung 990 Pro for $150 but could return it.From everything I've seen so far in terms of benchmarks the T705 annihilates everything else in synthetic benchmarks but doesn't see much if any difference in actual gaming with these 5th gen NVMe. Their throughput is theoretically 2x as high, but if you look at the specs the IOPs (the number of operations they can perform in a unit of time) is nearly identical to the top 4th gen cards. Meaning unless you are reading or writing a lot of sequential big blocks of data you won't see any improvement at all.So it depends on how you would use it. For most gaming you'd be paying a pretty noticeable premium for not a lot of return. If you are doing lots of large file copies regularly over a medium that can handle that speed, it could be useful.
I wish more people understood this. While "bigger bar better" is true, you have to be looking at the correct bar(s). No one should care about what is essentially a benchmark of the interface by activating the flash chips in a way they'll almost never be used by most people. But no one advertises their random 4k Q1T1 reads, writes, IOPS, or latency. Almost no reviewer benchmarks those either, because the end result would be complaints they didn't have the drive in the correct PCI-e revision since all those numbers fit in a single lane of PCI-e gen 1 in all but the fastest gen 4 drives.
I just ran Crystal Disk Mark 8's "real world performance" profile on 6 SSDs in 3 Windows systems. My fastest of drives (Solidigm P44 1TB and Samsung 990 2TB) are only 3-4x faster in Q1T1 random 4k tests than my slowest drive (a Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SATA SSD I've had since 2013 or so) across the board.
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