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Crucial T700 PCIe Gen 5 SSD Series Now Available for Pre-order

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Crucial's T700 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD series has been previewed a couple of times, showing some impressive sequential read and write performance, and now, Crucial has announced that it is available for pre-order, directly from Crucial's own store. The release date is set for May 30th.

In case you missed it earlier, the Crucial T700 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD offers sequential performance of up to 12,400 MB/s for read and up to 11,800 MB/s for write (11,700 MB/s and 9,500 MB/s for the 1 TB version). Available in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB capacities, and with or without the heatsink, the Crucial T700 uses Micron 232-layer TLC NAND paired up with Phison's E26 controller. The endurance rating (TBW) for the Crucial T700 SSD series is set at 600 TB for the 1 TB version, 1200 TB for the 2 TB version, and 2400 TB for the 4 TB version, and it is backed by a 5-year limited warranty.



Currently, it can only be pre-ordered directly from Crucial, but we guess it should show up in retail/e-tail pretty soon.

  • Crucial T700 Gen 5 NVMe 4 TB - $599.99 (with heatsink $629.99)
  • Crucial T700 Gen 5 NVMe 2 TB - $339.99 (with heatsink $369.99)
  • Crucial T700 Gen 5 NVMe 1 TB - $179.99 (with heatsink $209.99)

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hopefully they're priced competitively
 
I'm fine with the cheaper PCIe 4.0 options for now...
 
I'm fine with the cheaper PCIe 4.0 options for now...
Yep, I'll pass also, until the prices move downwards, considerably :D
 
Interested to see the performance of these when plugged into a gen 4 slot. Hopefully W1zzard will do a review.
 
Those are impressive sequential speeds, but it seems silly to spend this much on an SSD when much cheaper options are identical or faster in terms of real-world performance like application loading times, level loading times, Windows boot times, etc.
 
Interested to see the performance of these when plugged into a gen 4 slot. Hopefully W1zzard will do a review.
Especially since random reads and writes aren't maxing out 4.0 drives like their sequential speeds can.
 
For now price is steep, but in time they should go down :).
Prices are actually cheaper than first gen 4 drives when those came out in 2019. 2TB used to cost 400+
Interested to see the performance of these when plugged into a gen 4 slot. Hopefully W1zzard will do a review.
Same here. I thought about buying 990 Pro 1TB for OS but now i might as well wait for gen 5 models. I mean sure they are more expensive than same size gen4 models but I've always been bit of a storage nerd with WD Raptor back in the day and getting a 64GB SSD when those came out. Besides i wont really miss those sequential 4GB/s r/w speeds as long as random r/w is higher than gen4 models. Besides gen4 models all use <176 layer NAND where as Gen5 uses 230+. This too should help performance even when used on gen4 boards.
 
First wave of gen4 drives using an overclocked gen3 chipset in the Phison E16 were nothing impressive at all vs the best gen3 drives. It really takes a second wave of releases at a more mature level to get the best of the platform.
 
First wave of gen4 drives using an overclocked gen3 chipset in the Phison E16 were nothing impressive at all vs the best gen3 drives. It really takes a second wave of releases at a more mature level to get the best of the platform.

Agreed. My main concern here is how it behaves on a gen 4 slot, if that affects it's random performance and all (aware of the roughly 7000 MB/s limit of the interface). I believe only the two graphics (PCIe x16 slots) are gen 5 capable on the MSI Z690 Ace, don't think my motherboard can do gen 5 NVMe even on the CPU attached slot. Not sure.
 
Agreed. My main concern here is how it behaves on a gen 4 slot, if that affects it's random performance and all (aware of the roughly 7000 MB/s limit of the interface). I believe only the two graphics (PCIe x16 slots) are gen 5 capable on the MSI Z690 Ace, don't think my motherboard can do gen 5 NVMe even on the CPU attached slot. Not sure.
It cannot.

  • 6x SATA 6Gb/s ports (From Z690 chipset)
    • SATA5~8 (From Z690 chipset)
    • SATAA~B (From ASM1061)
  • 5x M.2 slots (Key M)
    • M2_1 slot (From CPU)
      • Supports up to PCIe 4.0 x4
      • Supports 2260/ 2280/ 22110 storage devices
    • M2_2 & M2_3 slots (From Z690 chipset)
      • M2_2 slot supports up to PCIe 4.0 x4
      • M2_3 slot supports up to PCIe 3.0 x4
      • Supports 2260/ 2280 storage devices
    • M2_4 & M2_5 1slots (From Z690 chipset)
      • Supports up to PCIe 4.0 x4
      • Supports up to SATA 6Gb/s
      • M2_4 slot supports 2280/ 22110 storage devices
      • M2_5 slot supports 2260/ 2280 storage devices
    • M2_2~5 slots support Intel® Optane™ Memory
  • Supports Intel® Smart Response Technology for Intel Core™ processors
  1. SATA7 will be unavailable when installing M.2 SATA SSD in the M2_5 slot.
 
It cannot.

Yes which is why I said that :P

Mobo makers specs pages sometimes fall behind though. Changes in production or maturing firmware change some characteristics over time.

Big bunch of nothing anyway :D
 
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