Product Comparison: Intel SSDPEKNW010T8X1 vs Crucial CT1000P1SSD8
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- Sequential reading and writing speed is great around 1.5gb/sec.
- Now I can store trillions of epic steam games on my pc. and windows boots up in like 10 seconds.
- Speed of Read and Write is amazing and the system boot is fast too.
- I purchased this drive expecting the speeds to be amazing as it was an M2 NVME drive and I was disappointed.
- After 20GB of data written to SSD speed dropped dramatically and remained steadily slow.
- 1,800MB/s Read/Write speeds in my system on sequential loads. This is more than enough for use as a primary drive in my laptop.
- It is superior to the Intel 660p, which uses the same QLC memory, because is has 1GB of RAM per TB of storage.
- My laptop boots up in seconds, logs in and has all applications running in no time at all. Also ha lot of space.
- The SSD has ample capacity for all my applications, documents and music.
- Great speeds as long as you don't move more than around 30-40 GB at once. But after, everything is going slow.
- The SSD, despite having a TLC cache is serving me well.
- This m.2 storage and in real world usage i.e loading games and programs, just as fast as the more expensive Samsung alternatives.
- SSD in m.2 package and NVMe 3.0 x4 technology and QLC memory. Just a great drive.
- Great SSD with M.2 format with NVMe technology at an excellent performance.
- I discovered that the problem with transfer speed is that the drive uses QLC memory with inferior performance.
- This is only the second QLC (quad level cell) NVMe PCIe M.2 to come to the consumer market. And I happy with this, as works just fine.
- It was easy to install but required reinstalling Windows and all software from scratch because I couldn't clone the old drive.
- If you are looking to install this in a well ventilated PC case, then this is a usable product with m2 form and QLC chip.
- It was installed in seconds, as you'd expect with an M.2 drive.
- These SSDs are low-end devices and the firmware is badly written.