Good value for money
For the performance and capacity of this drive, the price seems reasonable. All in all, a very good product.
The Crucial P3 Plus 4 NVMe SSD delivers superior performance with sequential read/write speeds of up to 5,000MB/s / 4,200MB/s (depending on model) via its PCI-Express 4.0 interface.
SSD 4 TB 3D NAND M.2 2280 NVMe - PCIe 4.0 x4
The Crucial P3 Plus 4 NVMe SSD delivers superior performance with sequential read/write speeds of up to 5,000MB/s / 4,200MB/s (depending on model) using its PCI-Express 4.0 core. Dynamic write acceleration and adaptive thermal protection to ensure your data is protected while improving system reliabilityThe P3 Plus is the NVMe storage solution for professionals, designers, gamers, and all other users who demand high performance.
General information |
Product name |
Crucial P3 Plus 4 TB |
Brand |
Crucial | |
Model |
CT4000P3PSSD8 | |
Main characteristics |
Interface with the computer |
M.2 - PCI-E 4.0 x4 |
Hard drive format |
M.2 | |
M.2 format |
M.2 2280 | |
Heatsink |
No | |
Cooling type |
None | |
Capacity |
4 TB | |
NVMe |
Yes | |
PS5-compatible |
No | |
Performance |
Read speed |
4800 MB/s |
Write speed |
4100 MB/s | |
IOPS Read |
650000 | |
IOPS in writing |
900000 | |
Endurance |
800 | |
TRIM compatible |
Yes | |
Physical characteristics |
Width |
22 mm |
Height |
2.4 mm | |
Depth |
80 mm | |
Weight |
17 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 1 Jul 2022
For the performance and capacity of this drive, the price seems reasonable. All in all, a very good product.
These SSDs are used in an Asustor NAS for storage, media server and data analysis. The speed of the whole package makes them as efficient as local hard drives and allows me to run data recovery/analysis scripts flawlessly and without a dedicated server. I have had Crucial for many years (as well as Samsung) and have never had any problems with reliability/space shrinking due to wear/performance etc....
just need to do one thing under win 10 to activate them and that's it, we're done talking about it ^^
Just in case, it's useful, if the SSD(s) don't appear in the list of drives (and your motherboard recognises them, just take a look under the bios to be sure) just right-click on the "this pc" tab -> "manage" then "disk management" in the left-hand menu, you should see the inactive SSD(s) right-click on it then "initialise the volume" and voilà your SSD(s) are active under win10.
No more space compromises since I bought this ssd. You can work without really worrying about how much space is left on the disk, bearing in mind that my PC only has one slot.
Hello,
I'm proud to have finally received storage space (for the general public) that is significantly closer to 4TB.
This SSD also has good read and write speed characteristics for software that will be increasingly resource-hungry in the years to come (post 2023).
Thank you very much!
In the same universe: 4to ssd | crucial 4 to | crucial p3 plus 4 to | m2 4to | 4tb m.2 | ssd 4tb