Crucial T705 1000GB
Specifications
Core
Capacity 1000 GB
Form Factor M.2 2280
Interface PCIe 5.0 x4
Performance
Seq Read 13600 MB/s
Seq Write 10200 MB/s
Endurance (TBW) 600 TBW
Price History
Price history excludes Amazon sources
SSD Description
The Crucial T705 uses the Phison PS5026-E26 controller paired with Micron’s 232-layer (B58R) TLC NAND, representing a fully vertically integrated flagship solution. It distinguishes itself from its predecessor, Crucial T700 1000GB, by increasing the NAND interface transfer rate to 2400 MT/s, allowing it to nearly saturate the available PCIe 5.0 x4 bandwidth. A dedicated LPDDR4 DRAM cache handles logical-to-physical mapping tables to maintain consistent latency and sustained throughput during write-intensive workstation tasks. Thermal management is a defining operational characteristic: the Phison E26 controller and high-frequency NAND signaling produce significant waste heat, so a robust heatsink (the included active cooler or a high-mass motherboard solution) is mandatory to avoid thermal throttling. Sequential speeds are class-leading, while low queue depth random 4K performance remains bound by current NAND latency. The drive is fully optimized for Microsoft DirectStorage.
Key Specifications
- Interface: PCIe 5.0 x4 / NVMe 2.0
- Controller: Phison PS5026-E26 (12nm process)
- NAND Flash: Micron 232-Layer 3D TLC (B58R)
- DRAM Cache: Yes (LPDDR4)
- Max Sequential Read/Write: 13,600 MB/s / 10,200 MB/s
- Endurance: 600 TBW
- Feature Support: Microsoft DirectStorage, TCG Opal 2.01 Encryption
Hardware Alternatives
- Crucial T700 1000GB: The direct predecessor using the same controller and NAND hardware but operating at slower bus speeds (approx. 2000 MT/s), resulting in lower peak throughput.
- Corsair MP700 PRO / MSI Spatium M580: Hardware relatives utilizing the same Phison E26 controller and Micron 232-layer NAND configuration, offering comparable performance profiles within the Gen 5 ecosystem.
- Samsung 990 PRO 1000GB and Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850X 1000GB: Primary competitors in the high-end enthusiast segment that use proprietary controllers limited to PCIe 4.0, offering lower sequential throughput but competitive random read/write latency profiles.
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