Testseek.co.uk have collected 202 expert reviews of the Crucial / Micron 2.5 inch MX300 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crucial / Micron 2.5 inch MX300 Series SATA600.
June 2016
(83%)
202 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
364 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Steady performance across all scenarios
Up to 1TB capacity in M.2 2280 form factor
Low price
Momentum Cache function
Bundled with Cloning Software
Features everything from DevSleep to power loss protection
Large capacity
Continuous linear performance
Low price per GB
Physical robust and technological advanced
Included Acronis True Image license and 9.5mm spacer
Slightly faster than smaller capacity MX300
Great Range of Capacity
Stylish and simple design
Solid results in ALL tests!
Acceptable mainstream performance
Low power / Great battery life in notebooks
Low cost
Decent capacity scaling (2TB Coming Soon)
The Crucial MX300 SSD is competitively priced and delivers fast performance. The solid-state drive uses efficient 3D flash memory and provides strong security with hardware encryption
High capacity
Good price
Decent performance
Plenty of features
Marvell controller is still one of the best available in consumer SSDs
Available in 275GB/525GB/750GB/1050GB sizes
Affordable
Good capacity
256bit AES encryption
Summary
What We Liked
Huge capacity
Data security
3D NAND
Strong write performance
The editors didn't like
None
“Crucial’s MX300 M.2 2280 525GB SSD is an impressive drive for its price. You get a full set of features
High capacity
And a steady performance.”
Crucial MX300 M.2 525GB SSD Review
Thank You
Crucial
for providing us with this sample
“Crucial’s MX300 2TB drive is the perfect HDD replacement.”
Crucial MX300 2TB 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive Review
None!
No 4TB option
Not as low cost as we want
4Channels doesn't deliver high random performance at low queue depths
The drive has a short three-year warranty and trails behind its main competitor
The more expensive Samsung 850 Evo
In performance and features
Still expensive
Not the fastest SSD
SATA 3 connection showing its age
Performance is a little inconsistent
Write tolerance is only 160TBW
No default overprovisioning
Various sizes available
Plenty of features
Competitively priced
Not cheap
Warranty is only 3 years
4K read performance
Having to wait for smaller capacities to come to market.
The MX300 1050GB M.2 SSD is avery decent product which should satisfy most users, especially those who are looking for a large but at the same time fast storage for their laptop computers. It can be also a great option for gamers who wish to keep a lot of...
As we saw throughout the testing stages the 2050GB MX300 is the pick of the MX300 litter – its performance is simply phenomenal. The reason for this is because the amount of pseudo-SLC cache is downright massive. So much so that even enthusiasts will have...
Abstract: Few months ago I took a look at the brand new MX300 SSD by Crucial. The drive was 750GB and the major change was the NAND, as it used the latest TLC 3D NAND that micron had to offer. Fast forward to today and the Crucial MX300 SSD is available in m.2 and...
the MX300 2050 GB model with its massive volume size and rated 400 TBW and three years guaranteed under warranty feels pretty good. The warranty plan itself is fine really, simple carry-in. So, if your workload lines up towards PC gaming and/or regular...
Build Quality / Durability (160TB TBW), Very Good Overall Performance, Features (Dynamic Write Acceleration / DevSleep / eDrive Support), Crucial Storage Executive Software, 3 Year Warranty, Available in 275/525/750/1TB/2TB Capacities, Price,
Not As Fast As The 850 EVO (For Some),
Just like the 750GB limited edition model the 525GB variant of the MX300 line of SSDs performed very well and although it couldn't keep up with its higher capacity brother (we will also test one of the even higher models to check and see ho...
There is no denying that a lot of enthusiasts who loved the MX200 would really have preferred to have seen the MX300 make use of MLC NAND and not TLC NAND. This is because planar (aka 2D) TLC NAND was fragile, slow, and got a much deserved reputation for...
Excellent price/performance, Excellent price-per-GB, 3 year warranty, 7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible, Acronis TrueImage HD included
TLC not trusted by as many users as MLC, Only average performance
The Crucial MX300 750 GB SSD is currently available online for $170. Excellent price/performance Excellent price-per-GB 3 year warranty 7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible Acronis TrueImage HD included TLC not trusted by as many users as MLC Only average perfo...
Great Performance, SATA 6 Compliant, 3D NAND, Available in Sizes up to 2TB, More Storage Less Cost, Included Imaging Software
No M.2 version, yet
Shopping for a SSD can be a little confusing. For instance do you focus on storage capacity and price or do you look at performance and pick the best one. For the most part performance will be similar across all of the drives you can buy with only subtle...
Published: 2016-11-10, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Large 2TB capacity, Excellent software package, Lowestpriced 2TB SSD
Entrylevel performance, High latency spikes during moderate and heavy workload
The Crucial MX300 2TB delivers large capacity over SATA at a class-leading price point. The performance is the lowest of any MX-series product, so users should consider this as an entry-level BX series product. You will notice a performance difference...
Published: 2016-10-29, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Like in most products, top-tier performance comes at a cost, and more often than not the additional performance is simply not required for mainstream users. Yes, a Bugatti Veyron can be driven at speeds of over 200MPH but on normal roads, where the speed...