The Crucial T700 will be offered in three different sizes: 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB. The company's own performance metrics for the drive were accidentally leaked on a key slide from the "Previewers Guide". The new drive features a Phison E26-series controller, the latest-generation 3D TLC NAND flash, and DDR4 DRAM cache, all of which are produced in-house by Micron Technology. However, it will likely be in a similar range because similar PCIe 5.0 SSDs from Gigabyte and CFD Gaming had MSRPs of between €350 and €400 for 2 TB.Ĭrucial has recently provided a sneak peek of their upcoming T700 M.2 NVMe Gen 5 SSD, marking the company's comeback in the high-end client SSD market. Crucial has tweeted that the T700 will be available in May, but pricing is still unknown. The T700 also boasts a considerable write speed of 11,857 MB/s, and there is no indication that the NVME SSD throttles thermally despite achieving such high speeds. It should be noted that RND4K results are fairly in line with current NVMe SSDs, so we're not sure how much of a difference this performance will make in real-world situations. However, what makes the T700 stand out is its surprisingly compact heatsink, unlike other PCIe 5.0 SSDs such as those from Gigabyte or Sony's Nextorage, which are much larger, or actively cooled with a small fan like Corsair's MP700 and those from CFD Gaming. The team managed to achieve impressive read speeds of over 12 GB/s in CrystalDiskMark. The Linus Tech Tips team has had the opportunity to test Crucial's new T700 SSD, which is set to be the company's first PCIe 5.0 SSD.
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