NVMe is tested natively through an M.2 to PCIe adapter card. We measure SATA performance through a Dell H730P RAID card inside this server, although we set the card in HBA mode only to disable the impact of RAID card cache. The test platform leveraged in these tests is a Dell PowerEdge R740xd server. NVMe Autonomous Power State Transition (APST) Support NVMe standard Self-Monitoring and Reporting Technology Redundant Array of Independent NAND (RAIN) Crucial P2 NVMe SSD Review Specifications InterfaceĪcronis True Image for Crucial cloning software The Crucial P2 2TB comes with a 5-year warranty and can be picked up for $221 today. The biggest difference, aside from more capacity, is higher performance, up to 2.4GB/s read, and higher endurance, up to 600 TBW. The 2TB model comes with management software for performance optimization, data security, and firmware updates, as well as Acronis True Image for Crucial, the latter of which allows users to clone drives, and backup operating systems, applications, settings. Now Crucial released 1TB and 2TB capacities in the P2, the latter of which we will be looking at in this review.Īs stated in the previous review, the Crucial P2 is a step up from the company’s P1 line. The initial release came in 250GB and 500GB capacities, with more promised to come. The drive is a standard M.2 NVMe SSD that is aimed at being low-cost with decent performance for entry to mainstream use cases (think email and web browsing). The Crucial P2 was released, and reviewed by our team, earlier this year.
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