Crucial T700 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen5 M.2 Solid State Drive
James Cusworth / 4 months ago
- Extreme users like creatives, engineers and gamers need robust performance that lives on the cutting edge of technology. The Crucial T700 Gen5 SSD with premium integrated heatsink and DirectStorage enabled is the culmination of Micron’s engineering excellence. Built on Micron 232-layer TLC NAND³ to provide speeds and capacities that significantly outperform Gen4 drives in every metric and designed for use with high-end motherboards with PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, the T700 tackles intensive workloads for real-world performance improvements.
- Professional workstation users and gamers can expect extreme Gen5 performance from the Crucial T700. With up to 12,400/11,800MB/s sequential reads and writes, T700 performance is nearly 2x faster than Gen4 drives.
- With GPU decompression using DirectStorage, the Crucial T700 can render high-resolution textures up to 60% faster, massively reduce asset load times, and offer up to 99% less CPU utilization for multitasking and maximized I/O performance while gaming.
- Working in close collaboration with controller, CPU, and motherboard vendors, Crucial is the only consumer brand whose parent company, Micron, innovated the 232-layer TLC NAND in-side the T700 Gen5 SSD. Micronfs 45-year reputation for industry innovation and leadership backs up the end-to-end quality, reliability, superior testing, and OEM qualification in every Crucial SSD.
- With the Crucial T700 Gen5 SSDfs extreme performance to get the job done fast and reliability to avoid system failures, therefs no need to compromise. Boasting blazing load times and con-sistently high performance for heavy workloads, the Crucial T700 Gen5 NVMe SSD is designed for IntelR 13th Gen & AMD Ryzen. 7000 series CPUs and PCIe 5.0 motherboards but is also backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 and 4.0 systems for ultimate flexibility.
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