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Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe Internal SSD, up to 2000MB/s - CT1000P1SSD8
Digital Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | NVMe |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Brand | Crucial |
Special Feature | Portable |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
Compatible Devices | This drive is compatible with desktops and laptops that accept M.2 Type 2280SS NVMe PCIe drives |
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Hard Disk Size | 1 TB |
Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
About this item
- Capacity: Up to 2TB with sequential reads/writes up to 2,000/1,700 MB/s
- NVMe PCIe interface marks the next step in storage innovation
- Micron 3D NAND advancing the World's memory and storage technology for 40 years
- NVMe Standard Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology (Smart)
- Redundant Array of Independent NAND (RAIN)
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Storage Capacity | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Easy to install | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
For gaming | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Tech Support | 4.0 | 4.5 | — | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
storage capacity | 1 TB | 1 TB | 1 TB | 1 TB | 4 TB | 4 TB |
hardware interface | pci | solid state drive | solid state drive | pci express x4, ata | pci express x4, solid state drive | solid state drive |
compatible devices | This drive is compatible with desktops and laptops that accept M.2 Type 2280SS NVMe PCIe drives | This drive is compatible with desktops & laptops that accept PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 drives | Desktop | This drive is compatible with desktops & laptops that accept PCIe NVMe Gen 3.0 drives | This drive is compatible with desktops & laptops that accept PCIe NVMe Gen 3.0 drives | Desktop |
form factor | 2.5-inch | — | m 2 2280 | M 2 | M 2 | M 2 |
write speed | 1700 | 4200 | — | 3000 | 3000 | 4200 |
read speed | 2000 megabytes per second | 5000 megabytes per second | 3500 megabytes per second | 3500 megabytes per second | 3500 megabytes per second | 5000 megabytes per second |
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Technical Details
Brand | Crucial |
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Series | Crucial P1 |
Item model number | CT1000P1SSD8 |
Hardware Platform | PC; Mac |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.14 x 0.08 x 0.86 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.14 x 0.08 x 0.86 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 1000 |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Manufacturer | CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY |
ASIN | B07J2Q4SWZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 13, 2018 |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #881 in Internal Solid State Drives #7,172 in Computer Internal Components |
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Room to SpareSecurely load and store up to 2TB of important files on Micron NAND in a tiny M.2 form factor. |
Vital PerformanceNVMe PCIe technology delivers sequential read/write speeds up to 2,000/1,700MB/s so you can finish work or compete online faster than ever before. |
Lasting ValueThe Crucial P1 SSD is designed to be the only storage upgrade you'll need with an affordable blend of performance and capacity. |
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Accelerate EverythingWith capacities up to 2TB and performance accelerated by the latest NVMe PCIe technology, the P1 is designed to be the only storage upgrade you need. |
One of the Largest Storage Manufacturers WorldwideCrucial is backed by Micron’s expert quality and engineering innovation. Micron has produced some of the world's most advanced memory and storage technologies for 40 years. |
Micron quality—a higher level of reliabilityWith thousands of hours of Micron pre-release validation, dozens of SSD qualification tests, and a heritage of award-winning SSDs, the Crucial P1 has been thoroughly tried, tested, and proven. |
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Capacity* | 500GB, 1TB, 2TB | 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB | 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB | 120GB, 240GB, 480GB, 1TB, 2TB | 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB | 500GB, 1TB, 2TB |
Internal/External | Internal | Internal | Internal | Internal | Internal | External |
Form Factor | M.2 | M.2 | M.2 | 2.5 inch | 2.5 inch, M.2 | Portable |
Interface | NVMe PCIe | NVMe PCIe | NVMe PCIe | SATA | SATA | USB 3.2 |
Sequential Read Speed** | Up to 2000MB/s | Up to 2400MB/s | Up to 3400MB/s | Up to 540MB/s | Up to 560MB/s | Up to 1050MB/s |
Sequential Write Speed** | Up to 1700MB/s | Up to 1900MB/s | Up to 3000MB/s | Up to 500MB/s | Up to 510MB/s | |
Optimal For | Entry-level gamers & performance-conscious upgraders | Gamers, professionals, & entry-level designers | Hardcore gamers, professionals & designers/editors with intensive workloads | Universal, value-conscious users | Professionals, upgraders & college students | Photographers, on-the-go professionals & console gamers |
*Some of the storage capacity is used for formatting and other purposes and is not available for data storage. 1GB equals 1 billion bytes. Not all capacities available at initial launch.
**Typical I/O performance numbers as measured using CrystalDiskMark with write cache enabled, a queue depth of 64 (QD = 8, Threads = 8). Fresh out-of-box (FOB) state is assumed. For performance measurement purposes, the SSD may be restored to FOB state using the secure erase command. System variations will affect measured results.
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Whether you are trying to get in the game faster or store all your precious memories, the Crucial P1 SSD delivers. Capacities start at 500GB and scale to 2TB. Accelerate performance with the latest NVMe PCIe technology. The P1 is designed to be the only storage upgrade you need — storage, speed, and dependability. Accelerate everything.
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Customers like the quality, stability, and ease of installation of the computer drive. For example, they mention it's a good NVMe SSD, it holds its own very well, and is easy to install. Customers also appreciate the value, storage space, and speed. That said, opinions are mixed on temperature performance and performance.
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Customers like the speed of the computer drive. They say it's noticeably fast, very fast for the price, and all Windows-related tasks are accomplished instantly. They also mention that it' s efficient and cheaper than other M.2 drives, and much faster than SATA SSD.
"...drive is running Windows very quickly, all Windows-related tasks are accomplished instantly.Very impressed with the performance/value...." Read more
"...I (1996) and Tomb Raider II (1997), even with DOSbox emulation, are fast and fluid. The 1050 in my laptop doesn't break a sweat on those...." Read more
"...We're in 2023 still working and awesome speed. Got it for $75 on amazon prime day 2019. Nvme drives where still expensive that year. It has 1 tb too...." Read more
"...The speed is outrageous.•..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the computer drive. Some mention that it performs sufficiently well to cover the needs of most non-hardcore PCs, while others say that it completely fails after 4 months of use, has intermittent outages, and does not last.
"...Very impressed with the performance/value.The Crucial Acronis True Image software is very good...." Read more
"...out but I slapped this one in there and it's been running great with no performance issues for the last 3 years!" Read more
"...Still, the device greatly under-performs in reality vs. the performance specs that are shown in the Web-based literature...." Read more
"...It's been over 6 months since I installed this drive, and it is still running great...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the computer drive. They mention that it is good for the price, fast for the money, and the best balance between affordability and performance.
"This is a fast drive and great bang for the buck. To get this to go really fast, I had to take an extra step...." Read more
"...this SSD up when it was on sale for $180.99 and was an incredible bargain for the price...." Read more
"...As an OS drive, the cost is very good and it makes a good value, but as a productivity drive, it loses almost all of it's worth." Read more
"...I also bought this on a special offer and the price was super good, which makes the value a lot better...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the computer drive to be easy. They mention that the concept is simple, and the installation is quick and painless. Customers are also impressed with the performance and ease of use of the drive.
"...After login, everything is ready to go. Chrome launches instantly, Steam updates in a matter of seconds, and everything is near instant...." Read more
"...11. I google RAID to AHCI and read a couple of posts, super easy...." Read more
"...The set up was so easy to transfer the OS to a bootable HD...." Read more
"...During the whole process I encountered no problems with the OS install or configuration...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the computer drive or storage. For example, they say it's a good NVMe SSD, a solid choice for a gaming pc, and a wonderful upgrade to a traditional SSD.
"...Great SSD from a reliable, respectable brand at an unbeatable price." Read more
"...A worthy upgrade to any computer." Read more
"...Overall this is a good NVMe SSD and will not dissappoint!" Read more
"...however, my machine started losing connectivity with the drive, with intermittent outages and "drive not detected" types of errors...." Read more
Customers like the storage space of the computer drive. They mention that it has a decent size storage, and is a great value for the storage. Some say that having a terabyte is so liberating, and that it provides plenty of room for installing games. Some customers also say that it's the best way to upgrade your SSD storage if your motherboard supports it.
"...Now there is plenty of space for games (512GB gets full quickly with Steam games)...." Read more
"...It's generally fast and has a full terabyte of space. How can we complain at this price? Five stars!" Read more
"...If it does, my PC doesn't register it. Great price, decent size storage, dang fast. Buy it." Read more
"...I’ve had no storage-related issues with gaming, I would recommend it overall." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the stability of the storage drive. They say it is reliable, sturdy, and well-built. They also appreciate the fact that it holds its own very well. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of the product.
"...the fastest drives one can get, but this is for sure long lasting and durable, these drives are said to be able to be written onto with 200TB of data..." Read more
"...I haven't noticed any heat throttling issues, and my laptop has been running very stable." Read more
"...So, operationally, it seems to be a solid product. Not Crucial's fault, but this is an "M" key drive...." Read more
"...the faster or most efficient of all NVMes, but for my use, it is pretty stable and reliable." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature performance of the computer drive. Some mention that it has no temperature issues, it doesn't make any extra heat, and has proper temps. Others say that it gets a little hot without the heatsink, and that it had poor thermal performance that they could not properly format the drive.
"...At first, I thought this was being caused by the overheating issue, however after installing the heatsink and once again doing a large data transfer..." Read more
"...I haven't noticed any heat throttling issues, and my laptop has been running very stable." Read more
"...to it, I did notice that, like a lot of reviews here, it gets quite hot during long writes...." Read more
"...Further, the device appears to run cooler...." Read more
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The genius crew over at Acer didn't include a maintenance panel on the back for the system hard drive, only one for the RAM and one for the 2.5" drive bay.
When I bought this drive, I mistakenly thought there was an nvme m.2 expansion slot to add another drive. Wrong.
So I had to replace my system drive with this drive, and to do that I had to jump through a few hoops.
Including removing the entire back panel from the laptop to access the m.2 hdd slot.
So here's the adventure I went on:
Bought this m.2 (M-keyed) pciex4 nvme 1Tb drive.
Realized there was no expansion slot.
Looked into the included 'Acronis True Image' and it requires at least one of the drives in the imaging pair to be a Crucial drive.
Ordered a Crucial 1Tb 2.5" MX500 ssd.
When that arrived:
Cloned my original 256G non-Crucial branded m.2 drive over to the new 2.5" ssd.
Removed the original m.2 drive, and put this new Crucial m.2 1Tb drive in place.
Cloned the 2.5" MX500 ssd to this new m.2 1Tb drive.
Removed the 2.5" MS500 ssd and booted Windows off this Crucial m.2 1Tb drive.
Added the 2.5" drive back to the system, formatted it.
So now my system drive is this Crucial m.2 1Tb drive, with the Crucial MX500 1Tb 2.5" ssd as the expansion drive.
Now it's got 2Tb of storage, and the main drive is clocking read speeds at the 2k mark.
Went from 256G total storage to 2Tb of total storage, and a big improvement in speed.
Now this laptop is a legit gaming rig and I can install several big AAA title games without the fear of running out of storage space.
This crucial drive is running Windows very quickly, all Windows-related tasks are accomplished instantly.
Very impressed with the performance/value.
The Crucial Acronis True Image software is very good. Perfect at cloning the original drive multiple times with no issue, and perfect for 'cleansing' the storage drive. Very pleased overall with this purchase.
After getting everything installed, cloned, and the boot order modified, the drive was performing about the same as my old SATA SSD on first boot. After installing the requisite Corsair Storage Executive software and making a few tweaks there, the SSD started to really wake up. I can boot to the login screen on my laptop in about 2 seconds after POST. After login, everything is ready to go. Chrome launches instantly, Steam updates in a matter of seconds, and everything is near instant.
The drive is rated at about 2000MB/s read and 1700MB/s write. Imagine my surprise when Crystal Disk Mark put up an ABSOLUTELY BLAZING 4150+MB/s READ AND WRITE. I was questioning whether or not I was sent the drive I ordered. I reran the test a few more times, and similar numbers came up every time. My 970 Evo NVMe drive in my desktop puts up closer to 3200MB/s, which is still very extremely fast compared to anything on the SATA bus (SATA SSDs normally have about a 550MB/s cap).
Games launch as you would expect for a drive of this speed. Tomb Raider I (1996) and Tomb Raider II (1997), even with DOSbox emulation, are fast and fluid. The 1050 in my laptop doesn't break a sweat on those. The Talos Principle, with everything cranked to the max, only blinks the load screen for a moment before you're in. I don't even remember what the load screens looks like in Portal 2. The recent Tomb Raider games (2013+) load so fast, you can't read the load screen tips, normally only reading the first few words before you're back in the action.
I will say the Samsung software is a little bit better in terms of overall UI and function (Corsair does not offer a self-contained firmware update, you must download the firmware separately and point the software to the downloaded file), however you're not spending any time in there anyway once the Over Provisioning cache is set up and a few other performance related check boxes.
So your options right now are the following:
• Spend twice as much for a Samsung SSD and get slower speeds
• Spend less than $100, get 1TB of space, and blow away other, more expensive drives by at least 25%
This drive will not disappoint!
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2019
After getting everything installed, cloned, and the boot order modified, the drive was performing about the same as my old SATA SSD on first boot. After installing the requisite Corsair Storage Executive software and making a few tweaks there, the SSD started to really wake up. I can boot to the login screen on my laptop in about 2 seconds after POST. After login, everything is ready to go. Chrome launches instantly, Steam updates in a matter of seconds, and everything is near instant.
The drive is rated at about 2000MB/s read and 1700MB/s write. Imagine my surprise when Crystal Disk Mark put up an ABSOLUTELY BLAZING 4150+MB/s READ AND WRITE. I was questioning whether or not I was sent the drive I ordered. I reran the test a few more times, and similar numbers came up every time. My 970 Evo NVMe drive in my desktop puts up closer to 3200MB/s, which is still very extremely fast compared to anything on the SATA bus (SATA SSDs normally have about a 550MB/s cap).
Games launch as you would expect for a drive of this speed. Tomb Raider I (1996) and Tomb Raider II (1997), even with DOSbox emulation, are fast and fluid. The 1050 in my laptop doesn't break a sweat on those. The Talos Principle, with everything cranked to the max, only blinks the load screen for a moment before you're in. I don't even remember what the load screens looks like in Portal 2. The recent Tomb Raider games (2013+) load so fast, you can't read the load screen tips, normally only reading the first few words before you're back in the action.
I will say the Samsung software is a little bit better in terms of overall UI and function (Corsair does not offer a self-contained firmware update, you must download the firmware separately and point the software to the downloaded file), however you're not spending any time in there anyway once the Over Provisioning cache is set up and a few other performance related check boxes.
So your options right now are the following:
• Spend twice as much for a Samsung SSD and get slower speeds
• Spend less than $100, get 1TB of space, and blow away other, more expensive drives by at least 25%
This drive will not disappoint!
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+ Have been using Crucial SSDs since the M4 days and I have never had an issue, so I keep coming back to Crucial.
+ Although the P1s are no speedsters, even by Gen 3 SSD standards, they get the job done, reliably and consistently.
+ Decent size eSLC cache size.
- The 2TB version has better performance and endurance than the 1TB one, but I would recommend to look at Crucial P5 NVMe (which was not out when I bought the P1 1TB drive).
Used on a PC system with:
MB: Gigabyte X570 Aurus Elite
OS: Windows 10 x64 20H2
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2021
+ Have been using Crucial SSDs since the M4 days and I have never had an issue, so I keep coming back to Crucial.
+ Although the P1s are no speedsters, even by Gen 3 SSD standards, they get the job done, reliably and consistently.
+ Decent size eSLC cache size.
- The 2TB version has better performance and endurance than the 1TB one, but I would recommend to look at Crucial P5 NVMe (which was not out when I bought the P1 1TB drive).
Used on a PC system with:
MB: Gigabyte X570 Aurus Elite
OS: Windows 10 x64 20H2
Reviewed in Brazil on March 15, 2021
Entre todas las opciones encontré muy buenos reviews de estos productos, Crucial Scanner ayudó mucho a asegurarme el modelo que necesitaba.
En general el desempeño es incomparable con el de un disco mecánico: MÁS rapidez y MENOS ruido. Usualmente tardaba 2-3 minutos en encender. Ahora tarda 8 segundos (incluyendo la carga de todos los programas de inicio). Todos el software lo abre en menos de 15 segundos al igual que los juegos. No he tenido problemas con las licencias por el clonado, ni de adobe, steam, windows, ni fallos con los drivers. En general todo funciona mejor.
En cuanto al desempeño objetivo, las cifras que me arrojó son muy semejantes a los límites especificados por el fabricante. Entiendo que otros usuarios han tenido velocidades más bajas pero supongo que se debe a la configuración general de su hardware.
En fin, nunca había hecho un cambio de disco duro y mucho menos un clonado de la unidad principal, pero el disco viene con Acronis TI que facilita mucho la tarea (el programa hace todo). Si solo quieres utilizarlo como disco de almacenamiento, literal solo tienes que conectar y el sistema lo reconoce perfectamente.
La instalación fue sumamente sencilla: solo quitar la tapa y agregar 1 tornillo.
Si quieres sutituir el disco principal, tienes 2 opciones:
1. Reinstalar windows con un disco de arranque (Con esto tendrás una máquina como de fábrica)
2. Clonar tu Disco Duro Mecánico (con todos tus datos, drivers y licencias) a tu nuevo SSD
Para el primero solo tienes que ir a la página de Windows y buscar el artículo "Reinstalar Windows 10". Ahí te guía para iniciar desde 0 en tu disco nuevo.
El paso 2 es más complicado. Porque tienes que clonar el disco, modificar el orden de arranque de los discos y luego a) deshacerte del disco duro mecánico (desconectarlo), o b) formatearlo para usarlo como disco de almacenamiento adicional (esto hice yo).
MUY IMPORTANTE: siempre haz un backup de tu información sin importar el procedimiento que vayas a utilizar.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 30, 2020
Entre todas las opciones encontré muy buenos reviews de estos productos, Crucial Scanner ayudó mucho a asegurarme el modelo que necesitaba.
En general el desempeño es incomparable con el de un disco mecánico: MÁS rapidez y MENOS ruido. Usualmente tardaba 2-3 minutos en encender. Ahora tarda 8 segundos (incluyendo la carga de todos los programas de inicio). Todos el software lo abre en menos de 15 segundos al igual que los juegos. No he tenido problemas con las licencias por el clonado, ni de adobe, steam, windows, ni fallos con los drivers. En general todo funciona mejor.
En cuanto al desempeño objetivo, las cifras que me arrojó son muy semejantes a los límites especificados por el fabricante. Entiendo que otros usuarios han tenido velocidades más bajas pero supongo que se debe a la configuración general de su hardware.
En fin, nunca había hecho un cambio de disco duro y mucho menos un clonado de la unidad principal, pero el disco viene con Acronis TI que facilita mucho la tarea (el programa hace todo). Si solo quieres utilizarlo como disco de almacenamiento, literal solo tienes que conectar y el sistema lo reconoce perfectamente.
La instalación fue sumamente sencilla: solo quitar la tapa y agregar 1 tornillo.
Si quieres sutituir el disco principal, tienes 2 opciones:
1. Reinstalar windows con un disco de arranque (Con esto tendrás una máquina como de fábrica)
2. Clonar tu Disco Duro Mecánico (con todos tus datos, drivers y licencias) a tu nuevo SSD
Para el primero solo tienes que ir a la página de Windows y buscar el artículo "Reinstalar Windows 10". Ahí te guía para iniciar desde 0 en tu disco nuevo.
El paso 2 es más complicado. Porque tienes que clonar el disco, modificar el orden de arranque de los discos y luego a) deshacerte del disco duro mecánico (desconectarlo), o b) formatearlo para usarlo como disco de almacenamiento adicional (esto hice yo).
MUY IMPORTANTE: siempre haz un backup de tu información sin importar el procedimiento que vayas a utilizar.