Crucial T700 2000GB
Specifications
Core
Capacity 2000 GB
Form Factor M.2 2280
Interface PCIe 5.0 x4
Performance
Seq Read 12400 MB/s
Seq Write 11800 MB/s
Endurance (TBW) 1200 TBW
Price History
Price history excludes Amazon sources
SSD Description
The Crucial T700 2000GB represents the reference standard for the first wave of consumer PCIe 5.0 storage, utilizing the Phison PS5026-E26 controller paired with Micron’s 232-layer (B58R) 3D TLC NAND. This architecture leverages the doubled bandwidth of the Gen5 interface to achieve sequential throughput exceeding 12 GB/s, significantly outpacing the saturation point of the previous PCIe 4.0 generation. The drive utilizes a dedicated LPDDR4 DRAM cache for address mapping, ensuring low latency during random I/O operations and sustained performance during heavy workstation workloads. As a vertical integration product, it serves as a showcase for Micron's ability to maximize the IO throughput of the E26 controller through its native NAND implementation. Field Notes: The T700 is widely characterized by high thermal output, a known trait of the Phison E26 controller running at Gen5 speeds. Community testing indicates the drive will rapidly reach thermal throttle points (typically ~81°C) during sustained writes if operated without a substantial heatsink. While available with a passive stock heatsink, users utilizing the bare drive version must employ high-mass motherboard cooling or active airflow solutions to prevent aggressive speed throttling during large file transfers.
Key Specifications
- Interface: PCIe 5.0 x4 / NVMe 2.0
- Sequential Read/Write: 12,400 MB/s / 11,800 MB/s
- Controller: Phison PS5026-E26 (12nm process)
- NAND: Micron 232-Layer 3D TLC (B58R)
- DRAM Cache: Yes (4GB LPDDR4 - 2GB per 1TB ratio)
- Endurance: 1,200 TBW
- Features: Microsoft DirectStorage optimized; TCG Opal 2.01 encryption support
Hardware Alternatives
- Corsair MP700 PRO SE 2000GB: A direct hardware clone utilizing the same Phison E26 and Micron 232-layer NAND combination
- Gigabyte Aorus Gen5 12000: Shares the exact controller and NAND configuration, offering similar throughput capabilities
- Seagate FireCuda 540: Another E26-based drive; firmware differences may alter sustained write behaviors
- Sabrent Rocket 5: Utilizes the same hardware foundation but features firmware optimizations pushing the E26 controller closer to its theoretical limits (14 GB/s)
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