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Never buy a Crucial P3 plus 4TB SSD

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System Name Lenovo slim 5 16'
Processor AMD 8845hs
Motherboard Lenovo motherboard
Cooling 2 fans
Memory 64gb 5600mhz cl40
Video Card(s) 4070 laptop
Storage 16tb, x2 8tb SSD
Display(s) 16in 16:10 (1920x1200) 144hz
Power Supply 230w psu
I bought a Crucial P3 plus 4tb SSD about 3 months ago with a used work laptop. That was the biggest mistake for any used or new computer hardware that I've ever gotten.

I'll be at work trying to transfer some large files while watching a video while it transfers. The entire laptop freezes, I check the task manager, and I see the C: drive at 100%. I returned that piece of junk drive back to Amazon, get another one, same thing. Transfer large files, watch a video while transfer is in effect, laptop freezes, task manager at 100%. I cant return the POS junk drive back since its past the 30 return window, I went on vacation for a few weeks.

I'm now in the process of using one of my 8tb ssd drives in the non-work laptop to the work laptop since I cant have my work buy another SSD. I knew the P3 Plus was a QLC but I didnt know it was cacheless crap SSD. I've had QLC drives in the pass, my 1st and last one was the intel 660p 2tb when it came out in 2018, that QLC drive was fantastic. Never had any freezes on any laptop. I personally used it on 2 laptops over the years, finally gave it to a friend whom to this day still uses it.

So now I'll be sending a few hours to install win 11, drivers, and work programs on my own SSD on a work laptop, while this cacheless crap SSD goes to the other m.2 slot.

Are there any TLC drives that are also cacheless ?
 
Have you maybe thought of buying from micron directly? Sometimes amazon have bogus parts.

This has been happening with tool batteries recently
 
Have you maybe thought of buying from micron directly? Sometimes amazon have bogus parts.

This has been happening with tool batteries recently
Do you need a business account for that?
 
Crucial.com doesn't require a business account
i'll make a note of it for the future.

I dont want to ask for another SSD from the higher ups since it will take months to get to approved. I bought this SSD with the company card that I get funds every month without approval.
I'll use this SSD for something, it freezes when ever its doing more than 1 thing at a time, goes straight to 100%. I've heard lots of cacheless SSDs have that effect.
 
Have you maybe thought of buying from micron directly? Sometimes amazon have bogus parts.

This has been happening with tool batteries recently
I ordered a set of RAM from them, better not be what you say they could be... :wtf:

i'll make a note of it for the future.

I dont want to ask for another SSD from the higher ups since it will take months to get to approved. I bought this SSD with the company card that I get funds every month without approval.
I'll use this SSD for something, it freezes when ever its doing more than 1 thing at a time, goes straight to 100%. I've heard lots of cacheless SSDs have that effect.
Is this on a windows OS & how much system RAM does the device you have the SSD in have?
 
I ordered a set of RAM from them, better not be what you say they could be... :wtf:


Is this on a windows OS & how much system RAM does the device you have the SSD in have?
Problem is some people are not verifying return items even
 
Have you maybe thought of buying from micron directly? Sometimes amazon have bogus parts.

This has been happening with tool batteries recently
and UPS batteries and UPS units in general. I'll only buy direct from APC from now on even if it costs more my house and my cats are worth more than saving 20 bucks!!
 
yeah, experimenting with cacheless and doing big things you normally do with a real cache based ssd doesnt work well.

You never find out till you really multitask like you were.
 
What if there is some other bottleneck in the system. Have you tried another NVme
It freezes up when its transferring large files while I watching a video waiting for the transfer to complete. I've tried 2 of the same model SSDs. Doest happen with a Corsair mp600 8tb SSD that I installed in its place.
Must be the cacheless system in the SSD.

I ordered a set of RAM from them, better not be what you say they could be... :wtf:


Is this on a windows OS & how much system RAM does the device you have the SSD in have?
Laptop has 64gb of 5600mhz, SSD is 4tb.

Problem is some people are not verifying return items even
Both SSD are the correct model and size.

yeah, experimenting with cacheless and doing big things you normally do with a real cache based ssd doesnt work well.

You never find out till you really multitask like you were.
I found out the hard way. I'm not sure if the intel 660p SSD that I once used had cache, it seemed it did, maybe small but never had freezing issues.
 
Maybe I'll do some tests, my my very cheap QLC Kingston NV1 I use in the laptop has never frozen like that.
 
Maybe I'll do some tests, my my very cheap QLC Kingston NV1 I use in the laptop has never frozen like that.
The intel 660p that I used for many years never did either. The boot up time is slower on the P3 plus vs the intel 660p, takes 2-3 times longer. The current Corsair mp600 that replaced it and the 660p start up time are about similar.
 
Maybe I'll do some tests, my my very cheap QLC Kingston NV1 I use in the laptop has never frozen like that.
Same with my dram-less sk hynix and wd nvme drives

What laptop make and model, @A&P211 ??
 
Same with my dram-less sk hynix and wd nvme drives

What laptop make and model, @A&P211 ??
Lenovo LOQ,
r7 7840hs
64gb 5600mhz cl40
Nvidia 4060
Its a work laptop, for personal things I use the laptop in my system specs.
 
Lenovo LOQ,
r7 7840hs
64gb 5600mhz cl40
Nvidia 4060
Its a work laptop, for personal things I use the laptop in my system specs.
have you tried it on your own laptop to see if it has issues?

Lenovo arent really great when it comes to consistent quality.
 
have you tried it on your own laptop to see if it has issues?

Lenovo arent really great when it comes to consistent quality.
Only Lenovo that's good is thinkpad t,w,p,x and some l series
 
yeah, experimenting with cacheless and doing big things you normally do with a real cache based ssd doesnt work well.

You never find out till you really multitask like you were.
Its like an archive drive
 
have you tried it on your own laptop to see if it has issues?

Lenovo arent really great when it comes to consistent quality.
I tried with with 2 different SSDs, the 1st one was returned, both SSD had same issue. Maybe in the future I'll try it on my personal laptop. From searching around, its the cacheless thats the issue.

Its like an archive drive
Its a cheap QLC storage drive.

have you tried it on your own laptop to see if it has issues?

Lenovo arent really great when it comes to consistent quality.
Every laptop brand had good and bad laptop models. My only gripe about it is the screen quality, i think its 54% of RGB, very washed out.
 
cases on nvme is sudden death, even if they are pretty fast, still i don't trust then to store such a huge data
 
Every laptop brand had good and bad laptop models. My only gripe about it is the screen quality, i think its 54% of RGB, very washed out.

its not about good or bad. Lenovo has poor quality control in general. Some of their stuff (same model) fail early, some last a long time. Its complete luck.

Only Lenovo that's good is thinkpad t,w,p,x and some l series
amen to that (i use a thinkpad for work)
 
its not about good or bad. Lenovo has poor quality control in general. Some of their stuff (same model) fail early, some last a long time. Its complete luck.


amen to that (i use a thinkpad for work)
maybe they upgrade their quality. On reddit laptop gaming subreddits, there seems alot of love for Lenovo, well the higher tier models, not the low end LOQ model.

It still feels pretty good for a low end model, except for the screen. The colors are washed out.
 
maybe they upgrade their quality. On reddit laptop gaming subreddits, there seems alot of love for Lenovo, well the higher tier models, not the low end LOQ model.

It still feels pretty good for a low end model, except for the screen. The colors are washed out.
they are popular because they are cheaper than the competition and so they get sold a lot lot more than the others. They are also popular in laptop issue communities :laugh:

As remixedcat said, very few are actually worth using, personally for lenovo i only stick to the thinkpad series which they acquired from IBM
 
Have you updated the firmware? Later version after P9CR30A (including P9CR40A and P9CR40D) fixed issues with Lenovo laptops and with the pSLC write cache.
 
Have you updated the firmware? Later version after P9CR30A (including P9CR40A and P9CR40D) fixed issues with Lenovo laptops and with the pSLC write cache.
Yes, everything is on newest firmware, including the cacheless worthless SSD.
 
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