Wednesday, November 2nd 2022
Corsair Launches the MP600 PRO NH NVMe SSD With 8 TB Option, MP600 GS Budget Models
Corsair has quietly launched two new SSD SKUs, the MP600 PRO NH and the MP600 GS. Although the model names seem similar, the two models couldn't be more different. Both are PCIe 4.0 x4 drives and in both cases controllers from Phison are used, but beyond both using a black PCB, the common features end here. The MP600 PRO NH is based around the Phison E18 and delivers sequential read speeds of up to 7000 MB/s, with the write speeds peaking at 6500 MB/s, depending on the storage capacity and this is where things get really interesting. Corsair is offering the MP600 PRO NH in capacities of up to 8 TB, but the SKU with the overall best performance is the 4 TB SKU. Random write performance is said to be up to 1.2 million IOPS, with random read performance topping out around 1 million IOPS. For some reason Corsair is offering a 500 GB SKU as well, but it offers fairly poor performance compared to its larger siblings. All drives use 3 TLC NAND, so we're not looking at QLC drives here.
The MP600 GS on the other hand is based on the Phison E21T, which is a DRAM-less controller that targets the more affordable drive segment. Here we're looking at only two SKUs, 500 GB or 1 TB, with the 1 TB drive offering sequential read speeds of up to 4800 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 3900 MB/s. The random read speed hits 580k IOPS with the random write speeds reaching 800k IOPS. This drive is also using 3D TLC NAND. The MP600 GS costs US$57.99 for the 500 GB SKU and US$92.99 for the 1 TB SKU. The MP600 PRO NH starts at US$72.99 for the 500 GB SKU, followed by US$112.99 for 1 TB, US$212.99 for 2 TB, US$529.99 for 4 TB and finally a rather steep US$1,074.99 for the 8 TB SKU. Both models come with a five year warranty.
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Corsair MP600 PRO NH, Corsair MP600 GS
The MP600 GS on the other hand is based on the Phison E21T, which is a DRAM-less controller that targets the more affordable drive segment. Here we're looking at only two SKUs, 500 GB or 1 TB, with the 1 TB drive offering sequential read speeds of up to 4800 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 3900 MB/s. The random read speed hits 580k IOPS with the random write speeds reaching 800k IOPS. This drive is also using 3D TLC NAND. The MP600 GS costs US$57.99 for the 500 GB SKU and US$92.99 for the 1 TB SKU. The MP600 PRO NH starts at US$72.99 for the 500 GB SKU, followed by US$112.99 for 1 TB, US$212.99 for 2 TB, US$529.99 for 4 TB and finally a rather steep US$1,074.99 for the 8 TB SKU. Both models come with a five year warranty.
34 Comments on Corsair Launches the MP600 PRO NH NVMe SSD With 8 TB Option, MP600 GS Budget Models
That's a fantastic price. Up to this point, the only makers of an 8TB TLC drive were sabarent, and they charge $1500 for it. We finally get competition!
I don't see what is different about this new model other than not including a heatsink
As far as I can tell they use the same controller and it seems the same memory chips? It seems the advertised peak speeds for this new model are also lower, maybe because it doesn't come with a heatsink
They only have the 1tb, 2tb, and 4tb models. No 8TB.
www.scan.co.uk/products/8tb-corsair-mp600-pro-xt-m2-2280-pcie-40-x4-nvme-ssd-7100mb-s-read-6100mb-s-write-950k-1200k
www.amazon.ca/Corsair-MP600-Gen4-PCIe-NVMe/dp/B0BFDKPWPR/ref=sr_1_4?gclid=CjwKCAjw5P2aBhAlEiwAAdY7dHJwwfsqchYOxuMXNCJsWTJGOUaJX4b6UrKI704-E1eF5wuAS9m5yRoCVEUQAvD_BwE&hvadid=588814392622&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9000811&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=209720555330831383&hvtargid=kwd-302629540505&hydadcr=937_1014995673&keywords=8+tb+ssd&qid=1667261603&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIzLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMi40OSIsInFzcCI6IjEuODgifQ%3D%3D&refinements=p_n_availability%3A12035748011&sr=8-4
Is it a crazy asking price? No, but I didn't write that either.
Sadly, they don't appear to have the 8TB NH
www.scan.co.uk/products/4tb-corsair-mp600-pro-nh-m2-2280-pcie-40-x4-nvme-ssd-7000mb-s-read-6500mb-s-write-1000k-1200k-iops
MP600 Gen 1 version with E16 controller
MP600 LPX PS5 version E18 I believe
MP600 Pro XT Gen 2 with E18 controller
MP600 Core Gen 2 with E16 controller
MP600 Pro Gen 2 with E18 controller
Now MP600 NH and GS
The high capacity consumer SSD market is pretty disappointing TBH as there is a real lack of options. Hopefully that will change with the new higher layer count NAND coming out but historically SSD pricing has not fallen nearly as fast as people anticipated.
For 8TB worth of SSD storage it stinks.
When one can buy eight individual 1TB drives for less than $650 with 8 boxes, and 8 mem chips 8 pcbs and 8 ssd controllers and 8 warranties for less money than a single 8TB drive, I'd be more inclined to buy eight 1TB drives just so they have to sell me 8 ram chips, 8 pcbs, 8 ssd controllers, # amount of nand chips etc.
It seems they are making us pay for capacity and for speed, which is bs, since a regular 7200rpm drive you pay for capacity only since performance is relatively equal between a 4TB and 8TB 7200 hdd.
My thoughts - hey AMD/Intel add more pcie lanes, I'd say about 64 should be good please/thanks. And mobo makers slap 8 m.2 slots on motherboards :)
End rant