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Published: 2020-06-21, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
Considering the price point Crucial established for the Crucial P2, it's a shame they limited capacities to 250 and 500GB. I understand their direction as they were aiming straight for those making the SSD transition, but it would have been great to see 1...
Published: 2020-06-18, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
Going in I knew that the Crucial P2 wasn't going to be breaking records. Just like the Crucial P1, it is designed to be cheap while still offering good performance. Crucial changed the formula up this time around. The P1 was a QLC drive with an SLC ca...
This NVMe SSD earns its stars on bang for the buck. It's a good everyday performer, but slow with large file transfers. If you can't afford anything else, it'll do the job—but for another $20 you could get a much faster drive...
Great Performance, Small Form Factor, Cool Running, Single Sided @ 500GB
Waiting for the 1TB version
In this review we took a look at the new Crucial P2 NVMe SSD. This drive is intended to be a mainstream option for users wishing to upgrade an existing system or for those budget minded folks looking to build a new rig. The drive is available in two sizes...
Published: 2020-05-08, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Last month Crucial introduced their P2 NVMe SSD series as their new low-cost successor to their prior P1 series. The Crucial P2 500GB NVMe solid-state drive retails for $60~65 USD which offers good value and yields better performance than their prior low-...
Abstract: The Crucial P2 is a budget NVMe SSD that delivers good everyday performance—in other words, it runs the operating system, loads apps, and performs small tasks just fine. Alas, it isn't particularly swift when transferring larger amounts of data, and that'...
Abstract: Coming off its first consumer NVMe release in the QLC powered P1, Crucial is looking to better their lineup by offering two new products in the coming month. The first solution we will look at is the successor to the entry-level, the P2 SSD.With the SM226...
Abstract: $ AUDThe SATA-based SSD market has now become quite stagnant and saturated Prices have tumbled in recent years which has been great for mainstream users who can benefit from a slice of solid state action However, with the arrival of AMD and Intel platf...
Competitive performance, Power efficient, Five-year warranty, Black PCB, Software package,
Firmware needs further performance optimization, Aesthetics could use some work, Small SLC write cache and slow direct-to-TLC write speed
Crucial's P2 is perfect for a cheap M.2 NVMe boot drive. It offers enough performance to differentiate itself from the SATA competition, but it isn't as competitive against higher-end NVMe SSDs that cost only a few bucks more. It also might come with slow...
Write Performance, No 1TB option yet, No encryption
The P2 is a curious beast. The naming suggests that it replaces the P1, but at launch, this design doesn't have all the capacities options yet to replace it entirely.In a direct performance comparison, it is better, and at least in the review modules much...