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Crucial Launches New T500 Gen 4 NVMe SSD

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Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), today announced the availability of the Crucial T500 Gen 4 NVMe SSD as an expansion of its award-winning NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) portfolio. The Crucial T500 SSD is a best-in-class PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive, which leverages Micron's advanced 232-layer 3D NAND technology with industry-leading NAND I/O speeds of 2.4 gigabytes per second (GB/s) and is engineered to improve performance for console and PC gamers, photo and video editors and content creators. Available in two options, the T500 SSD with the heatsink is specifically designed for platforms like the PlayStation 5 (PS5) and PC gaming rigs, while the version without the heatsink fits well in laptops, desktops and workstations.

The T500 offers up to a 40% higher performance-to-power ratio, and speeds that are two times faster than the previous Gen 3 NVMe SSD offering. With lightning-fast sequential read and write speeds up to 7,400 MB/s and 7,000 MB/s respectively, Crucial T500 SSDs enable gamers to load games up to 16% faster, get quicker game texture renders and reduced CPU utilization with Microsoft DirectStorage. Likewise, it is easy to install and has up to 2 TB of storage - making it perfect for PS5 upgrades or UHD/8K+ videos. The T500 also delivers up to 42% faster performance in content creation applications, allowing users to run heavy workloads and render photos or videos faster.



"With growing game libraries and creative applications demanding higher bandwidth, gamers, content creators and professionals don't just expect the highest performance from their storage, they need it," said Jonathan Weech, senior director of Micron's Commercial Product Marketing Group. "By leveraging Micron's powerful, cutting-edge 232-layer TLC NAND, the Crucial T500 Gen 4 NVMe SSD unleashes system performance while using less power."

The Crucial T500 Gen 4 NVMe SSD is available now in 500 GB (non-heatsink), 1 TB and 2 TB capacities (both with the heatsink and without the heatsink) on crucial.com, from leading retail and e-tail stores and commercial resellers worldwide. A 4 TB option will be available in 2024.

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I have noticed an abnormal level of SSDs from this brand failing prematurely. Can anyone here advocate for Crucial products?
 

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I have noticed an abnormal level of SSDs from this brand failing prematurely. Can anyone here advocate for Crucial products?
I can I use them in my servers for VMs and DBs. Like anything else you plan on putting under intense load

make sure they are cooled

make sure they aren’t QLC
 
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y/A/w/N....

Perhaps the reviews/tests will reveal something, anything, to make it "competitive" but crucial usually doesn't offer much of a difference vs. other mfgr's....

And they better get that 4TB version out real soon (like yesterday) if competitive is their goal :D

@Denver:

I have noticed an abnormal level of SSDs from this brand failing prematurely

Noticed the failures how ? From your own uses, or just forum posts/media reports/rumours etc ?

Just wondering :)
 
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This would be the only gen 4 ssd with 232 nand correct?

only gen 5 uses those advanced nand far as i know
Not really, no. It does seem to be the only retail PCIe 4.0 drive with 232-layer Micron NAND though.

Looks like some reviews are already out.
 
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y/A/w/N....

Perhaps the reviews/tests will reveal something, anything, to make it "competitive" but crucial usually doesn't offer much of a difference vs. other mfgr's....

And they better get that 4TB version out real soon (like yesterday) if competitive is their goal :D

@Denver:



Noticed the failures how ? From your own uses, or just forum posts/media reports/rumours etc ?

Just wondering :)
All the options mentioned and, a deep research on sites that index brand complaints, and also talking to friends who own small-medium e-commerce.

100% of my QLC drives are now dead. | TechPowerUp Forums -> This sparked my interest in researching the brand.
 
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Crucial is a Micron brand. They do make products of varying qualities, but generally if you follow @Solaris17 's advice and avoid QLC and make sure the SSD's controller specifically stays within normal temps, you should be good. Back when the M500 came out (in like 2013 maybe?), their quality for their low-end was probably much higher, especially compared to the competition, but they still provide a really good value IMO. Micron also makes very reliable enterprise stuff, even, believe it or not, "GOOD" QLC if you can imagine that :roll:

I do miss the good old days when Intel had very reliable and consistant consumer SATA SSDs and you'll have to rip my Intel Optane 900p drives out of my cold dead hands before I change my Desktop boot drive and out of my homelab... But we all value different things
 
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I had some bad luck with Crucial SSDs and tend to avoid them. Having said that, I have a bunch of (early I think) MX-500s which seem to do fine.
 
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Not really, no. It does seem to be the only retail PCIe 4.0 drive with 232-layer Micron NAND though.

Looks like some reviews are already out.
Just read the review, apparently this is a 4 channel controller, a downgrade from the 8 channel controller from the P5 Plus which this T500 suppose to be superior, am confused, isn't more channels mean more paths for the controller to communicate with the nand resulting in better performance?
 

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Just read the review, apparently this is a 4 channel controller, a downgrade from the 8 channel controller from the P5 Plus which this T500 suppose to be superior, am confused, isn't more channels mean more paths for the controller to communicate with the nand resulting in better performance?
It's not that simple though. Clearly Micron's in-house controllers couldn't keep up with Phison or even Silicon Power, nor the xinese controller makers, so Micron decided to join everyone else and go with Phison.

Compare the specs to the P5 Plus, it doesn't stand a chance, especially when combined with slower NAND.
 
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y/A/w/N....

Perhaps the reviews/tests will reveal something, anything, to make it "competitive" but crucial usually doesn't offer much of a difference vs. other mfgr's....

And they better get that 4TB version out real soon (like yesterday) if competitive is their goal :D

@Denver:



Noticed the failures how ? From your own uses, or just forum posts/media reports/rumours etc ?

Just wondering :)
4TB+ for sure. It's getting pretty ridiculous seeing such low capacity drives these days.
 
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Update - 31/10 10:30 (CET): We're currently looking into a potential firmware issue with the T500. Apparently, some others hadreported issues with post-SLC performance, mentioning speeds can drop to 300MB/s in sustained writes. Our (two) drives didn't show any issues in the last few weeks we've had them, and part of testing is copying two sets of 500GB to the SSD, which it handled perfectly, three runs in a row. Similarly, PC Mark 10 Consistency pushes close to 30TB through the drive, and it did all those runs perfectly as well. SSDs with poor base level (once pushed through dram/slc cache) performance always show issues there.

But, following up on the reports, we are able to produce some issues with the T500 if we run the tests more often, sometimes causing it to crash almost completely (dropping to ~10-30MB/s even). Seeing this only happening sometimes does suggest some sort of firmware issue rather than some actual component issue, but we'll look into it more and have asked Crucial for a response as well.
 
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Especially for the 4TB option.
Doesn't sound like it:
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That plus the firmware issues? Nope.
 
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