Testseek.com have collected 109 expert reviews of the Crucial / Micron M.2 P1 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crucial / Micron M.2 P1 Series NVMe PCIe.
May 2019
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The editors liked
Great Performance
Small Form Factor
Super Fast NVMe
Available in Sizes up to 1TB
More Storage Less Cost
Included Imaging Software
Good performance
Over 3 GB/s read speeds
High write speeds (into pSLC cache)
Competitively priced
5-year warranty
Compact form factor
Crucial disk cloning software included
Much Faster Than SATA SSD
Free Acronis True Image Software
Up To 2TB Capacity
Attractive Price
Five-Years Warranty
High performance (especially in random operations)
Inexpensive
Cloning software included
Available in 500GB
1TB and 2TB capacities
PCIe 3.0 x4 interface with NVMe protocol
Silicon Motion SM2263EN controller
Equipped with Micron 3D QLC NAND
Good sequential and random read and write performance
Small M.2 2280 form factor
Large DRAM cache
Very Good Overall Performance
Endurance Numbers (200TBW / 1.5 Million Hours MTTF)
Crucial Storage Executive Software
5 Years Limited Warranty
Available In 2TB
Price (For Some)
Sequential read and write performance
File copy performance
Good power efficiency
Black PCB
Good cost-per-gigabyte ratio for a PCI Express M.2 drive
Polished software management suite
Market-leading cost per gigabyte
Very good performance until cache runs out
Aggressive Pricing
Low Latency
Competitive 4K QD1 Transfers
5 Year Warranty
Good overall performance
Single-sided
Does not overheat
Price
5 year warranty
The editors didn't like
Sammy still faster
Kinda
Starts thermal throttling quickly
When heavily loaded
Very low write speeds when pSLC cache exhausted
Thermal reporting inaccurate
Low Write Speeds
Lacking Hardware Encryption
Crucial's SSDs have always been competitively priced compared to the competition and the P1 is no exception. At $220
The P1 1TB costs about $60 less than the 970 EVO 1TB which retails for $280. Sure
The 97
Nothing worth to mention
Write speed drops when SLC cache is full
Does not support hardware based encryption
Thermal Throttling (Although Not Very Evident In Our Review)
SLC Cache Algorithms (Performance Largely Dependant On Free Space)
Lower than average application performance
Low endurance
Ho-hum sequential-write benchmark speeds at tested size
Low endurance rating
Though competitive warranty length
No heat spreader
Sustained write speed plummets after secondary cache is exhausted
500MB version writes half as fast as the 1TB
Middling Sequential Transfers
Relatively Low Endurance Rating
Dramatic drop in write performance with sustained writes
Published: 2018-12-20, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: A few years back the easiest way to improve performance on a personal computer would be to add more RAM, the volatile memory that allows your computer to store instructions and data during runtime. This is because back then more RAM was a premium feature...
Published: 2019-01-01, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Good performance while the drive is reasonably empty, Crucial Storage Executive Software, 5-year warranty
Performance drops in relation to the drive being filled with data, Gets pretty hot when really pushed
It's been a long time coming but at long last Crucial has entered the NVMe SSD fray with the P1, a range of drives that forsakes MLC or TLC NAND to use the latest NAND evolution, 3D Quad-Level Cell (QLC) NAND supporting 4-bits per cell.At launch the P1 ra...
Performance was as quoted, Decent price, Plain and simple appearance, Easy installation, 5 years warranty
Not the fastest NVMe drive
It seems then, that Crucial's first venture into the world on NVMe storage is largely successful, for a number of reasons.Firstly, aesthetics matter in today's age of tempered glass panels and RGB lighting. While it may not be the most beautiful drive out...
Sequential read and write performance, File copy performance, Good power efficiency, Black PCB,
Lower than average application performance, Low endurance
The Crucial P1's comparatively high pricing and low application performance make it hard to recommend over the Intel 660p or higher-performing NVMe SSDs like the ADATA XPG SX8200...
The Crucial P1 M.2 NVMe SSDs looks like a good option for those who want to jump in the NVMe bandwagon. It offers significantly faster read and write speed compared to any SATA based SSD and HDD. It would make for a good upgrade not only for desktop but f...
Au final, que penser de ce P1: s'il n'est pas le plus rapide des SSD M2 NVMe/PCIe x4, il reste un choix intelligent surtout lorsque l'on regarde son prix de plus près, qui le propulse dans les meilleurs rapports qualité/quantité de stockage/performances/...
Quoi dire sur cette première référence de Crucial sur le marché du NVMe ? Eh bien le P1 a tout pour plaire: la fiabilité de Micron couplée à la réputation de Crucial, un rapport qualité/prix infaillible et des performances très bonnes dans l'ensemble. Le...
SSD P1 1 To, conclusionCrucial propose avec ce P1 de 1 To, un SSD M.2 2280 PCIe/NVMe aux débits soutenus. Ses performances sont convaincantes. Elles ne visent pas la première place mais permet de s'attaquer à l'offre milieu de gamme tout en jouant sur le...
Published: 2018-11-19, Author: Christian , review by: conseil-config.com
Abstract: Salut à tous!Cela faisait un petit moment que nous n'avions pas eu de SSD à tester à la rédaction, et ce n'est pas n'importe lequel que nous allons vous présenter aujourd'hui. Crucial, qui n'en est pas à son coup d'essai sur le marché des SSD, nous prop...