The Crucial P310 SSD M.2 2280 edition has arrived

Compatible with the PlayStation 5, the cost-effectiveness-focused storage achieves a reading level of around 7 GB/s.

Crucial, operating under the umbrella of Micron, launched a new M.2 SSD working with x4 PCI Express 4.0 interface/2.0 NVMe protocol, which P310 received a type designation, so it presents itself as a larger-format representative of an already existing series.


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At 22 x 80 mm, 500 GB usrespectively 1 and 2 TB us the product page is silent about the data storage controller or 3D NAND flash chips being made with capacities, but the porridge is not so hot, since a much more compact 22 x 30 mm brother of the drive was already released in July. If we start from its specifications, it can be a Phison E27T controller using HMB (Host Memory Buffer) technology instead of a DRAM cache, as well as QLC type NAND flash chips with 232 cell layers, although the stated durability (110, 220 and 440 TBW) for the latter is already we could have concluded.

Sequential read/write speeds are capped at 6600/3500 for the smallest storage version, and 7100/6000 MB/s for the larger versions, while random disk operations can expect up to 1,000,000/1,200,000 IOPS. As evidenced by the pictures, the TCG Pyrite encryption-supporting construction will also be cooled with aluminum fins in the future, while the standard variants (net) cost 50, 85 and 140 dollars with a discount. The warranty is for a period of 5 years.

Source: prohardver.hu