Introduction
Corsair is a US-based peripherals and hardware company founded in 1994. It is now one of the leading manufacturers for gaming gear, with a portfolio spanning nearly every component you need: DRAM memory modules, flash SSDs, keyboards, mice, cases, cooling, and much more.
Today we'll be reviewing the Corsair MP600 GS in the 2 TB variant. Internally the MP600 GS uses the Phison E21 controller, a fairly new 4-channel value-oriented controller that was announced last year. The flash chips are Micron's latest and greatest B47R 176-layer 3D TLC flash. A DRAM cache chip is not included for cost reasons. Given the 12 nm controller design and the fact that we're working with a 4-channel controller here, it seems reasonable that Corsair isn't including a preinstalled heatsink, because heat output should be low, we'll put that to test of course in our review.
The Corsair MP600 GS comes in capacities of 500 GB ($65), 1 TB ($95) and 2 TB ($180). Endurance for these models is set to 300 TBW, 600 TBW, and 1200 TBW, respectively. Corsair includes a five-year warranty with the MP600 GS SSD.
Specifications: Corsair MP600 GS 2 TB SSD |
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Brand: | Corsair |
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Model: | CSSD-F2000GBMP600GS |
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Capacity: | 2000 GB (1863 GB usable) 48 GB additional overprovisioning |
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Controller: | Phison PS5021-E21 |
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Flash: | Micron 176-Layer 3D TLC IA8HG94AYA |
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DRAM: | N/A, but 64 MB Host-Memory-Buffer |
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Endurance: | 1200 TBW |
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Form Factor: | M.2 2280 |
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Interface: | PCIe Gen 4 x4, NVMe 1.4 |
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Device ID: | Corsair MP600 GS |
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Firmware: | ELFMB0.6 |
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Warranty: | Five years |
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Price at Time of Review: | $180 / $90 per TB |
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