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Published: 2025-08-06, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Supports AES 256-bit encryption and meets TCG/Opal V2.01+ security standard,Fast Crystal DiskMark throughput and random 4K results,Available in capacities up to 4TB (with an 8TB unit on the way),Offers free download of Acronis True Image cloning and data
Requires a computer with a PCI Express 5.0 M.2 slot for full performance,Merely average scores (for a PCIe 5.0 drive) on 3DMark Storage, PCMark 10 Overall Storage tests
The Crucial T710 offers merely midpack performance for a PCI Express 5.0 SSD, but its roomy capacity, robust software and security features, and cool running temperatures make it a solid M.2 choice if you can find it at the right price...
Published: 2025-07-01, Author: Will , review by: servethehome.com
The Crucial T710 2TB is launching with a MSRP of $280 without a heatsink and $300 with one. This pricing is fairly high, but that is to be expected given the performance on offer. The biggest competition the T710 is going to face is from Samsung's 9100 PR...
Fastest SSD we ever tested, Excellent real-life performance, Fantastic sustained write speeds, Impressive sequential transfer rates, Very good synthetic performance results, Large SLC cache, 4 TB variant available, DRAM cache, Compact form factor
High price, In real-life not significantly faster than the best Gen 4 drives, Thermal throttling when heavily loaded
According to Crucial, the T710 2 TB is expected to sell for $280. Fastest SSD we ever tested Excellent real-life performance Fantastic sustained write speeds Impressive sequential transfer rates Very good synthetic performance results Large SLC cache 4 T...
Another Incremental Update To Gen5 Standard Crucial has been setting new standards within the Gen5 segment since the launch of its T700. The T700 was the fastest drive when it launched, the T705 became the fastest drive when it launched, and now, with...
Abstract: By: Jonathan Kwan August 15, 2025I was turning into the Home Depot parking lot a few months ago when I saw another guy pull up in a 2021 Acura TLX Type S. I was driving my 2008 Acura TL Type-S, and for those who are familiar with the brand, both cars are...
Published: 2025-08-06, Author: Tony , review by: au.pcmag.com
Supports AES 256-bit encryption and meets TCG/Opal V2.01+ security standard,Fast Crystal DiskMark throughput and random 4K results,Available in capacities up to 4TB (with an 8TB unit on the way),Offers free download of Acronis True Image cloning and data
Requires a computer with a PCI Express 5.0 M.2 slot for full performance,Merely average scores (for a PCIe 5.0 drive) on 3DMark Storage, PCMark 10 Overall Storage tests
The Crucial T710 offers merely midpack performance for a PCI Express 5.0 SSD, but its roomy capacity, robust software and security features, and cool running temperatures make it a solid M.2 choice if you can find it at the right price...
Abstract: À peine la concurrence toute fraichement débarquée embarquant le SM8502 de Silicon Motion et récoltant pas mal de louanges, Crucial s'est dit qu'il allait rajouter un modèle à sa gamme T7xx histoire d'être toujours au top côté offre. Aussi après un T700 p...
Die Crucial T710 zeigt im Test eine sehr gute Performance, aber auch kleinere Schwächen. In den Seq-Tests können wir die die Herstellerangaben nicht erreichen und sie ist teilweise langsamer als die T705 und die T700. In den 4K-Tests ist die T710 schnelle...