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Cache SLC moins abouti que sur les capacités supérieures
Publié: 2018-08-27, Auteur: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The M.2 Type 2280 Crucial MX500 250GB does have about the same performance as its 500GB version and the installation process is pretty straight-forward. With a MTTF of 1.8 million hours, an endurance of 100TB (TBW) and a limited five-year warranty, we can...
Publié: 2018-08-11, Auteur: Alex , review by: wccftech.com
Great value, High performance, 5 year warranty
When I got this drive I expected it to perform very similarly to the 500GB I really liked last month, I was not surprised in any way, and well at it's current price point its an even better value than the 500GB was, with prices on NAND continuing to drop...
Publié: 2018-07-10, Auteur: Alex , review by: wccftech.com
Fantastic performance, Great Warranty, Great File Transfer Speed
All in all at $110 on Amazon right now, the Crucial drive is a great pick at the higher end of SATA SSDs, while in many cases the differences between it and the MyDigitalSSD SuperBoot were very minor, it did jump ahead quite a bit in our file transfer tes...
Publié: 2018-07-06, Auteur: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Low cost per gigabyte, Excellent performance for a SATA SSD, Available in 2.5-inch or M.2 SATA versions, Capacity options from 250GB to 2TB, Long warranty,
Endurance rating low for usage cases involving heavy data writes
An aggressively priced SATA SSD, the Crucial MX500 still manages swift read and write speeds, making it a very good value for upgrading a mainstream laptop or desktop PC...
Build Quality / Durability (180TB TBW / 1.8 Million Hours MTBF), Very Good Performance, Features (NANDXtend / Static Data Refresh / SLC Caching / DevSleep/ eDrive Support), Crucial Storage Executive Software, 5 Year Warranty, Price,
Small Performance Increase Compared To The BX300 Line, High Temperatures (Performance Throttling), Performance (Compared To NVMe Drives),
As you can all easily tell from our charts the MX500 500GB M.2 variant performs more or less the same as its SATA brother (they actually exchange punches a lot with the M.2 variant coming up ontop in most tests). Still much like most M.2 driv...
With that said, the minor write throttling hasn't changed our minds about the MX500. Now that it is finally available in an M.2 form factor and now that we have tested it in a 500GB capacity, we can definitely say that it is still one of the best values i...
Extrait: About Crucial & MicronAbout Crucial:Crucial celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2016.Crucial is a global brand of Micron Technology, Inc. Crucial solid state drives (SSDs) and memory (DRAM) upgrades are compatible with over 100,000 new and old desk...
Outstanding price-per-GB, Compact form factor, Very competitively priced, Encryption, Power-loss protection, 5-year warranty, Acronis TrueImage HD included (via Crucial website)
Uses slower SATA interface, TLC not trusted by as many users as MLC, Thermal throttling with heavy writes and no additional cooling
The Crucial MX500 M.2 1 TB SSD is available online for $250, which is the same price as for the MX500 2.5" 1 TB. Outstanding price-per-GB Compact form factor Very competitively priced Encryption Power-loss protection 5-year warranty Acronis TrueImage HD i...
It is funny how the mind works. A 2.5" regular SSD showing the perf numbers we've seen today, would be considered fast. However, on M.2, that same result set all of the sudden feels, or seems, slow? Weird huh? Yeah, an M2 SSD at these read/write levels is...