Tuesday, August 3rd 2021

Crucial Announces P5 Plus M.2 NVMe Gen4 SSDs

Micron Technology, Inc., today announced the immediate availability of Crucial P5 Plus PCIe SSDs as an expansion of its award-winning NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) portfolio to offer high-performance internal Gen4 storage options to consumers. By leveraging Micron's first-to-market volume shipments of 176-layer NAND, Crucial P5 Plus SSDs enable lower power, higher speed, and denser storage solutions. Additionally, Micron's advanced 176L 3D TLC NAND and innovative controller technology, yields up to 66% faster sequential write speeds and nearly double the sequential reads of prior generation Crucial SSDs.

"With data intensive workloads on the rise, consumers increasingly demand high-performance storage solutions for their needs including engineering applications, video editing, content creation and gaming," said Teresa Kelley, vice president and general manager of Micron's Consumer Products Group. "By using our powerful, industry-leading 176-layer 3D NAND, coupled with the latest high-bandwidth storage interface, the P5 Plus Gen4 SSD makes lightning-fast computing storage accessible for a broad spectrum of consumers in the market."
With read speeds up to 6600 MB/s, Crucial P5 Plus SSDs also enable up to 67% faster random read and 40% faster random write performance over prior Crucial Gen3 SSDs. Ideal for a new PCIe Gen4 PC build or a PCIe Gen3 system upgrade, the P5 Plus is compatible with both and has been tested on Intel and AMD platforms including the latest 11th Generation Intel Core processors and AMD Ryzen 3000 PCIe 4.0 motherboards. Likewise, these new Crucial PCIe Gen4 SSDs are backward compatible for most Gen3 PC systems that support M.2 form factors.

The new high-performance Crucial P5 Plus PCIe Gen4 SSD rounds out Crucial's stellar internal and external SSD product offerings such as the MX500, BX500, P5, P2, X8 and X6. Additionally, all P5 Plus SSDs come with our Crucial Storage Executive management software for performance optimization, data security and firmware updates, as well as free cloning software to ensure easy installation right out of the box.

As Micron's global consumer brand, Crucial is uniquely able to connect millions of customers to the innovation and technology that Micron has been perfecting for more than four decades. For 25 years, online tools like the Crucial System Scanner have made it easy for customers such as content professionals, gamers, PC enthusiasts and DIY system builders to find compatible memory (DRAM) and storage (SSD) products for more than 175,000 desktops, laptops, and workstations. Crucial products are available on crucial.com and worldwide from leading retail and e-tail stores, commercial resellers and system integrators, enhancing system performance and user productivity on every continent.

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11 Comments on Crucial Announces P5 Plus M.2 NVMe Gen4 SSDs

#3
TheLostSwede
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Gruffalo.SoldierYikes
Yeah, a bit steep for an upper mid-ranger of PCIe 4.0 drives.
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#4
bonehead123
Can anyone say "OUCH" :D

Especially for drives that aren't as fast as some other top-tier ones....
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#5
Tomgang
A little too late to the party for me to be interested in this. I all ready have the nvme SSD's I need. Samsung 980 pro 2 x 1 tb and a single 2 tb.

However my past experience with crucial SSD's has only been positive. Never had one failing on me yet and I have used crucial since 2011 for sata SSD's. Have an older MX300 2 tb sata drive reused from my old system in my new zen 3 system.

So in short what I have to say on crucial SSD. Not the fastest out there, but they are reliable.
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#6
Dragokar
TheLostSwedeYeah, a bit steep for an upper mid-ranger of PCIe 4.0 drives.
Prices would come down if no one buys it but yeah, not going to happen :D
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#7
jesdals
I am still missing 4TB drives
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#8
The Quim Reaper
Until 4TB drives cost under $300, SSD's remain vastly overpriced for a now mature, mass market technology.
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#9
mechtech
about ssds in general I find the prices a bit strange. I will talk Canuck $ and decent 5yr warranty sata drives.

most 1TB ones can be had for $120 ish on sale. 2TB ones should be less than double however in most cases they are more than double and 4TB are more than quadruple.

So I can buy four 1TB drives and get 4 controllers with 4 boxes and 4 cases and 4 warranties and 4 pcbs etc etc cheaper than a single 4TB drive with 1 controller, etc. that’s ridiculous.

IMO a 2TB drive should be closer to $180 and a 4TB closer to $300, not $480-$550
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#10
R-T-B
DragokarPrices would come down if no one buys it but yeah, not going to happen :D
Especially since it's being advertised as "PS5 ready."
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#11
Arjai
Not a fan of Crucial NVme drives. I have read hundreds of reviews and most are not good.
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