Crucial P3 1000GB

Specifications

Core

Capacity 1000 GB

Form Factor M.2 2280

Interface PCIe 3.0 x4

Performance

Seq Read 3500 MB/s

Seq Write 3000 MB/s

Endurance (TBW) 220 TBW

Price History

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SSD Description

The Crucial P3 1000GB utilizes a DRAM-less architecture built around the Phison PS5021-E21T controller (typically a Gen4 controller operating here within PCIe 3.0 constraints) paired with Micron’s 176-layer QLC (Quad-Level Cell) NAND. To mitigate the lack of onboard DRAM, the drive employs Host Memory Buffer (HMB) technology, utilizing a small portion of system RAM for address mapping management. This configuration prioritizes density and burst throughput, saturating the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface during lighter workloads while relying on 4-channel controller efficiency. The drive relies on high-density QLC NAND with a substantial dynamic pseudo-SLC cache that allows for high burst speeds; however, sustained write performance degrades significantly once this cache is saturated. During continuous large-file transfers exceeding the cache size (approx. 25-30% of free capacity), native direct-to-QLC write speeds can drop to below 100 MB/s. The drive is thermally efficient and rarely throttles under standard load, but it exhibits lower endurance ratings compared to TLC-based counterparts.

Key Specifications

  • Interface: PCIe 3.0 x4 (NVMe 1.4)
  • Sequential Read/Write: 3500 MB/s / 3000 MB/s
  • Controller: Phison PS5021-E21T (4-Channel, ARM Cortex-R5)
  • NAND Flash: Micron 176-layer QLC (N48R)
  • DRAM Cache: None (HMB supported)
  • Endurance: 220 TBW (Total Bytes Written)
  • Physical Layout: Single-sided M.2 2280 PCB

Hardware Alternatives

  • Crucial P3 Plus 1000GB: The direct hardware sibling. It utilizes the same Phison E21T controller and Micron QLC NAND combination but is uncapped to run at PCIe 4.0 speeds, offering higher sequential throughput.
  • Solidigm P41 Plus: A direct architecture competitor using QLC NAND paired with a Silicon Motion SM2269XT controller. It shares similar endurance constraints and HMB reliance but utilizes a different firmware approach to caching.
  • Kingston NV2 1000GB: Competes in the same entry-level NVMe tier. While the NV2 has a variable bill of materials, its QLC-based revisions offer comparable sustained write performance and latency profiles to the P3.

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