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Top performance, Lower than expected temperature no thermal throttling, One of only few PCIe 5.0 SSD without a fan silent work, Top quality and long warranty
Even more expensive than the black version
Crucial, has produced yet another great product… this time with a refreshed, white version of the T705 that still combines the best features, like top performance and cooling. The T705 is the best SSD for the most demanding users, computer enthusiasts, a...
Available in 1TB, 2TB and 4TB capacities, PCIe 5.0 x4 interface with NVMe 2.0 protocol, Phison PS5026-E26 controller, Equipped with Micron 232-Layer B58R 3D TLC NAND, Excellent sequential and random read and write speeds, Small M.2 2280 form factor, Large
Can get very hot under heavy workloads, Requires a heatsink, Write speed drops when SLC cache is full, Pricey
With the T705, Crucial has raised the bar yet again, delivering one of, if not the fastest, PCIe Gen5 SSDs on the market today. Available with or without a heatsink, this M.2 form factor drive is powered by Phison's PS5026-E26 controller and is available...
Fastest retail drive we've ever tested, Awesome white heatsink on the white version, Available in capacities up to 4TB, Can get it in a heatsink or non-heatsink version
If you don't have air running over it, it will thermally throttle
When PCI-Express 5.0 drives first came out they were the fastest drives that you could get, but they still did not take full advantage of the controllers they were using and the full speed of PCI-Express 5.0. Most of these drives ended up being 10 GB/s or...
Udgivet: 2024-04-03, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: phoronix.com
Abstrakt: In February was the announcement of the Crucial T705 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD while reaching retail channels in March. This is a very speedy PCIe 5.0 solid-state drive that Crucial recently sent over for our Linux testing and review.The Crucial T705 is the l...
Top performance, Lower than expected temperature no thermal throttling, One of only few PCIe 5.0 SSD without a fan silent work, Top quality and long warranty
Expensive
Crucial have given us one of the fastest SSD on the market, and if the money is not an issue, then I think it's the best option right now. Whether you're an avid gamer, an enthusiast or a professional who wants the best results and the fastest read/write...
Udgivet: 2024-03-13, Forfatter: Home , anmeldelse af: lanoc.org
The original launch of the Crucial T700 was exciting, we don't get to see huge generational jumps in performance all that often but the move to PCIe 5.0 did just that but like with most new launches there were downsides as well. Crucial's second PCIe...
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Udgivet: 2024-02-25, Forfatter: Les , anmeldelse af: thessdreview.com
Traditionally, we have always described Crucial as a company that likes to sit in the weeds and monitor SSD success before jumping into the fray. This seems to have changed in recent years as we see such great releases as the Micron 3500, Crucial T500 and...
Udgivet: 2024-02-20, Forfatter: Marco , anmeldelse af: hothardware.com
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Phenomenal sequential performance,Strong random 4K figures as well,Heatsink and naked variants available
Heatsink version is a challenge to remove,Random 4K performance still not far above T500
Crucial's T705 really does push the PCIe 5.0 SSD standard to its absolute limit. With unprecedented sequential performance, solid 4K performance, and an incredibly aggressive price point, it ticks all the boxes on its way to SSD dominance. If you're look...