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CORSAIR Launches MP600 Mini and MP600 Core XT M.2 NVMe SSDs

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CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced the launch of two new PCIe Gen 4 M.2 Solid State Drives—the MP600 MINI and the MP600 CORE XT. These drives extend the CORSAIR SSD range to an ultra-compact M.2 2230 form factor, and a new highly competitive combination of price and performance, allowing a new wave of device upgrades.

The MP600 MINI brings CORSAIR M.2 SSD performance to its smallest ever size, with the M.2 2230 form factor measuring just 22 mm x 30 mm. The MP600 MINI is compatible with popular handheld gaming systems, such as the Valve Steam Deck, as well as thin and light machines where space is at a premium, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 and 9. With an impressive 1 TB of capacity and PCIe Gen 4 performance of up to 4,800 MB/sec read and 4,800 MB/sec write, the MP600 MINI is an ideal performance and storage upgrade for data hungry small-form-factor devices, whether it's to store a growing game collection, or essential files.



The MP600 CORE XT employs high-density 3D QLC NAND Flash to offer strong performance at a great price. Available in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB capacities, the MP600 CORE XT offers plenty of options for easily expanding the storage in compatible motherboards, notebooks, and laptops with its industry standard M.2 2280 form factor. PCIe Gen 4 x4 support means you'll enjoy sustained throughput of up to 5,000 MB/sec reads and 4,400 MB/sec writes, which is up to 10x faster than you'll see from a SATA SSD.

Both the MP600 MINI and MP600 CORE XT are backwards compatible with PCIe Gen 3, allowing you to enjoy a speedy upgrade on a wide variety of devices.

Like all CORSAIR solid state drives, the new MP600 SSDs are supported by the free CORSAIR SSD Toolbox software and are backed by a five-year warranty for guaranteed peace of mind.

For more information, visit the product pages of the MP600 MINI and MP600 CORE XT.

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Now we want dedicated enclosures for these small SSDs not the current offerigs which can take upto 2280 drives.
 
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Both the MP600 MINI and MP600 CORE XT are backwards compatible with PCIe Gen 3, allowing you to enjoy a speedy upgrade on a wide variety of devices.
say whahhht..........

Yea, sure, they will fit in gen 3 slots, but you're not gonna get anywhere near gen 4 speeds if you use them that way, or did I miss somethin ??
 
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Yea, sure, they will fit in gen 3 slots, but you're not gonna get anywhere near gen 4 speeds if you use them that way, or did I miss somethin ??
It'll max out gen 3, which is something like 3500MB/s I believe. You'll get 3/4 of the speed or so basically, which will be a barely noticeable difference
 
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It'll max out gen 3, which is something like 3500MB/s I believe. You'll get 3/4 of the speed or so basically, which will be a barely noticeable difference
Exactly, so what would be the point of shelling out da $$ for a gen 4 drive if you're not gonna let it reach it's full potential....and they way m.2 prices are dropping lately, it would surely not be advantageous for a "future" upgrade, unless you just can't wait to blow some spare cash right now :D
 
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