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The Crucial T700 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD delivers cutting-edge performance with up to 12,400MB/s read speeds and 11,800MB/s write speeds, powered by Micron TLC NAND. Designed for Intel 13th/14th Gen and AMD Ryzen 7000 platforms, it features an integrated heatsink for silent cooling and comes bundled with Acronis cloning software and a 1-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the ultimate storage solution for gamers and professionals demanding speed, capacity, and reliability.










| Additional Features | Portable |
| Asin | B0C3K2WRPV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | Crucial |
| Built In Media | Internal SSD, Quick start guide |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | NVMe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (574) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Data Transfer Rate | 12400 Megabytes Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Form Factor | M2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00649528936738 |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hard Drive Size | 2 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | PCIE x 4 |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Type Name | Internal Solid State Drive |
| Item Weight | 55 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Crucial |
| Media Speed | 11800 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | CT2000T700SSD5 |
| Model Name | Cricial T700 Internal Solid State Drive |
| Model Number | CT2000T700SSD5 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 12400 Megabytes Per Second |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Personal |
| Upc | 649528936738 |
| Warranty Description | 5-year limited warranty |
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Great value for your money
I purchased a new computer and it only came with a single 1TB SSD.. Considering I'm a massive gamer I knew immediately it was going to be an issue.. I settled on an External drive with a fair bit of memory 8 TB's and that filled my needs for a while, but I noticed that some games had stuttering and lag, which considering the specs on my system shouldn't have been happening.. RTX4090, 64 GB of ram, etc etc etc etc.. So I narrowed down the likely causes to the External HDD, so I knew I needed to remedy that situation asap..After searching around I settled on the Crucial T700,, highly rated, and reviewed.. The price is hefty but gaming isn't a cheap hobby, if you want to play like a pro, you gotta pay like a pro..The install was super easy, plug and play pretty much, the only issue arose from trying to format the drive for use.. after a half hour and numerous youtube videos I discovered that I had forgotten to name the drive, after feeling like an idiot, I had my harddrive installed and ready to roll..Download speeds have never been faster, I've always had issues with steam download times, normally stuff that my internet speeds should have done in minutes would take an hour or more, with the Crucial it's down to taking minutes again..I honestly couldn't be happier with this product.. If had another slot on my board I'd pick up another and never have to worry about uninstalling and installing games again.. Extremely happy with this purchase..
User
This thing is solid... and fast!
This is blazing fast if your motherboard supports PCI 5.0. A couple things to keep in mind, it has it's own heatsink. I think you probably can remove it and use your own but from what I read it is a good one and does the job, so I just used the built in one. At first I had some issues getting it to sit properly on my motherboard and then realized there was a layer of compound on the back of it, which this has one built in, so once I removed that it was fine. The only negative issue I have had is that I can't get the crucial software to set the over provisioning. It keeps telling me to do it manually in drive manager. I think it is worth the price, it is fast, but keep in mind on real world experience, if you already have an m.2 you are likely not to notice a ton of difference unless you are copying a large file, normal day to day use is similar, actually my Sabarent Rocket 4 had better random read write speeds. I posted that benchmark also. But if you want the latest cutting edge and fastest... this is your drive. I also used the EaseUS Partition Master to clone my windows 11 os with zero issues. Worked perfectly, entire system cloned in about 9 minutes. I can't recommend that software enough...
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Loving this, Very fast!
Replaced an SSD that was giving me errors and acting weird after a Intel's killer network software kept randomly crashing my computer. Got some hardware testing software to confirm and wanted to replace before things got worse. I was able to clone the drive using PC cloning software to transfer my operating system, files and settings, beware for hardware cloners, they are good for connecting to your PC using USB but they might cap the space on the new drive to the same space as the old drive. Anyways windows 11 loads a little faster than my old SSD, talking more things opening a few seconds earlier and gaming is amazing on this. My old drive was an Samsung SSD with around half the speed. Files transfers seem to be a lot faster as well, I set all my draw distances and settings to max and usually no hickups with game loading. Today I played GTA 4, the game loaded in about 20-30 seconds, I'm very happy with this purchase.
User
Worth the price if you the best of the best
This ssd is insanity fast its super worth it if you are looking for speed and fast downloads if you have good internet. Now I have read comments that it says that it really runs hot but isn't truly true if you pc haves a lot fans like my case. I have pc i9-13900kf with rtx 4090 and ddr5 and most importantly with big case and 14 fans.. yes 14 fans that gives me a lot airflow so my entire system chill. Now after couple months of using it this ssd i really recommend buy it without heatsink cuz is really bad and cheap if your motherboard thermal pads I recommend to put ssd under bottom so it can better cooling cuz if you put it on top where is all the heat accumulated it would go up 50° C so it's better under bottom where it can get better cooling and my system have E-ATX Msi meg z790 ace and this ssd stays between 38° c and when is fully loaded with downloads or playing heavy games it go max 40° or 42°..
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Super fast if you want to pay for it.
I had built myself a new Ryzen 7 7700X back in March to replace my 8 year old Intel system. I wanted reasonably priced cutting edge parts and it went together great and is fast, I don't really game much but am a serious computer geek. I bought a gen 4 SSD but planned on a gen 5 once they were at a bit of reasonable price. So when this got to its lowest on prime days I picked one up. It is working great and I do have to admit day to day I don't notice much difference as both were super fast but I on top the curve so am happy at a reasonable cost for new tech. The 2TB Solidigm became my data drive.
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Is what it says
Does what it says
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Significant Upgrade over T500 in all categories (MSI MEG Z790 Ace)
I had an unexpected sale and got a T500 for a cheap rate, a 1TB model. Notably, I hadn't yet turned on over-provisioning so these numbers are fairly raw with the apr08 firmware.Nearly double the speed increase on Sequential Reads/writes.~56% increase in the Q1T1 testFairly modest gains in the random tests (though nearly 200MB improvement on Q32T1)This drive for me is primarily for my sampled instruments in a Digital Audio Workstation environment where one instrument might be 1GB and being able to swap presets quickly is a must.I will say that my initial test (per-overprovisioning) of the t700 didn't look anywhere near as stellar, but I no longer have that result.Installation was easy, however it would NOT fit in my motherboard without removing the heatsink. MSI provides instructions at removing the rubber rings etc, but even after that it just raised up too high. The motherboard heat sinks seem to do just fine, so I'm not worried. My #1 complaint being that the Crucial Storage Executive has recently become terribly, rediculously slow. (Can take 3min to load the dashboard from a cold start) And firmware update operations are also similarly slow AF.I ding it a bit here because I'm not 100% sure that the drive is worth the price bump over the T500. I got my T500 1TB on sale for a little over a hundred, though the 2TB model was ~$219 so I guess the price at the time of writing is expensive and possibly worth it, I just don't know that everyone has a use case for it.If you're doing alot of music and video editing, I can see how this would save ALOT of time loading up new projects or clips however. Think carefully about how much static data you're actually loading--most games ever made probably don't need this kind of speed. However that may change once PCIE5 becomes more common. So this is really a niche drive product IMHO.
User
Crucial T700 Worth The Money!
great storage capacity, lightning fast, and the heatsink works great under heavy load!
User
Non Compatible
Pas reconnu par le système du PC.Déçu.
User
great speeds
excellent drive that runs well with excellent speeds.doesnt run excessively hot which is helped by the provided heat sink.
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Fast but beware of thermal paste application
Quick drive, mine thermal throttled a lot with the stock heatsink. Replaced with a new one and turns out they'd misplaced the thermal paste so it wasn't in contact with the chips on the pcb so if there is very high temperatures at idle check the thermal paste
User
Very fast M.2 drive!
Installed this drive into a Gen 5 slot on my motherboard and saw a 40% higher score than my Gen 4 drive. The included heat sink is big but didn't inhibit installation. It did a good job of keeping the drive "cool" under load. Gen5 drives run much hotter than Gen 4. At rest my drive was 54C and under stress it was 65C. Very happy with my purchase.
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Crucial T700 SSD 4To
Tout à fait l'article représenté sur la photo. Crucial T700 SSD 4To PVIe Gen5 NVMe M.2
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