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populartDames | Staff posted Sep 17, 2025 06:41 PM
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Crucial T700 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Drive $175 + Free Shipping

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Adorama [adorama.com] has Crucial T700 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Drive on sale for $174.99. Shipping is free. On Backorder

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Sep 17, 2025 08:48 PM
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awer25Sep 17, 2025 08:48 PM
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Just an FYI that the Samsung 9100 Pro (also Gen 5 4x4) is only $25 more at Best Buy and performs better.
Sep 18, 2025 07:32 PM
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JWeavisSep 18, 2025 07:32 PM
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Spend the $25 more if it's important to you and you have the money
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Why is Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB better than Crucial T700 2TB?
2300 MB/s faster sequential read speed
14700 MB/s vs 12400 MB/s
350000 IOPS faster random read speed?
1850000 IOPS vs 1500000 IOPS
1600 MB/s faster sequential write speed
13400 MB/s vs 11800 MB/s
1100000 IOPS faster random write speed
2600000 IOPS vs 1500000 IOPS
Sep 19, 2025 02:53 PM
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Teaser38Sep 19, 2025 02:53 PM
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You're going to still have to a pretty serious power user to take advantage of this drive especially since you're still almost 2x the price of a good PCIe 4.0 drive.
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Sep 22, 2025 10:09 AM
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jamesrdornSep 22, 2025 10:09 AM
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Need a drive for my Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Fiber (camera dvr). Any recommendatations outside of this drive? I would honestly like 4TBm, but 2TB will work for now.
Sep 22, 2025 04:54 PM
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modestSep 22, 2025 04:54 PM
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Quote from jamesrdorn :
Need a drive for my Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Fiber (camera dvr). Any recommendatations outside of this drive? I would honestly like 4TBm, but 2TB will work for now.
The installation instructions for the Ubiquiti are sparse, but they point out that you can buy a tray (maybe it comes with one): https://store.ui.com/us/en/produc...c-ssd-tray

The tray description notes it's a Gen3 NVMe M.2 sizes 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, or 22110... so you can get just about anything and much cheaper than this Gen5. The thing is I can't find any Gen3's at 1TB probably because they stopped making them and moveed onto Gen4 but the Ubiquiti tray page suggest that should work. You should also be able to access that full 4TB but this thing isn't a computer in the traditional sense so I couldn't be certain, sometimes these appliance-like devices only have the capability to address so much space.

Some rough searching and recommendations... You're looking at a little over $100 or $200 depending on size:
- https://www.amazon.com/WD_BLACK-S...B0DZK9C789
- https://www.amazon.com/Western-Di...B09DVRBNWV

I've been partial to name brands because losing a drive on your workstation is a miserable experience even if you're backing things up, but you could cheap out on this and see how you fair assuming you yank any important video off the thing immediately after an incident assuming you get a warning on drive failure or check in frequently to see if there's a problem. If you have the option, I'd leave 40% of the drive free since running an SSD at 100% capacity reduces it's lifespan AFAIK. Maybe that doesn't apply so much to video if the system is smart enough to carefully overwrites previous video chunks. IDK.
Sep 22, 2025 09:06 PM
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jamesrdornSep 22, 2025 09:06 PM
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Quote from modest :
The installation instructions for the Ubiquiti are sparse, but they point out that you can buy a tray (maybe it comes with one): https://store.ui.com/us/en/produc...c-ssd-trayThe tray description notes it's a Gen3 NVMe M.2 sizes 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, or 22110... so you can get just about anything and much cheaper than this Gen5. The thing is I can't find any Gen3's at 1TB probably because they stopped making them and moveed onto Gen4 but the Ubiquiti tray page suggest that should work. You should also be able to access that full 4TB but this thing isn't a computer in the traditional sense so I couldn't be certain, sometimes these appliance-like devices only have the capability to address so much space.Some rough searching and recommendations... You're looking at a little over $100 or $200 depending on size:- https://www.amazon.com/WD_BLACK-S...B0DZK9C789- https://www.amazon.com/Western-Di...B09DVRBNWVI've been partial to name brands because losing a drive on your workstation is a miserable experience even if you're backing things up, but you could cheap out on this and see how you fair assuming you yank any important video off the thing immediately after an incident assuming you get a warning on drive failure or check in frequently to see if there's a problem. If you have the option, I'd leave 40% of the drive free since running an SSD at 100% capacity reduces it's lifespan AFAIK. Maybe that doesn't apply so much to video if the system is smart enough to carefully overwrites previous video chunks. IDK.
Thanks. I have a 500gb NVME drive in there now, I just want more days of storage.

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