The CORSAIR MP600 CORE Gen4 PCIe x4 NVMe M.2 SSD uses Gen4 PCIe technology with blazing fast sequential read speeds of up to 4,950MB/sec and sequential write speeds of up to 3,800MB/sec. High-density 3D QLC NAND flash memory stores more data in the same amount of space than previous generation memory, with longevity up to 1,440TB Written. Contained in a compact M.2 2280 form factor with a built-in aluminum heatspreader and connecting over a high-speed NVMe PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 interface, the MP600 CORE is easy to install into a compatible motherboard and is backed by a five-year warranty. If you’re looking for extreme storage performance, go with Gen4 for blazing fast speed.
A**R
Disappointing speed for long write jobs
What would be nice is if Corsair mentioned that for certain kinds of jobs that require writing very large files, this SSDs performance is much worse than their competition.
T**G
Fine
Worked straight away, just cloned my system disk over, took out the old one and this just loads up no issues.Contrary to popular belief it has actually sped up my windows from 1min07 to 54s from cold boot to gettign the wallpaper engine up and running. Fantastic.Losing stars though because they could'nt include a M2 screw. Serioiusly? Two HUNDRED pounds for this little thing and they couldn't chuck in a 0.3p screw? Mobos should have this but they dont always, they're easy to lose and mine has heatsink on with screw embedded in it, I had to try to prize it out somehow to get it to work with this. What should have taken seconds took 30mins of looking for screws swearing and cursing. Ridiculous.
A**N
Unimpressed for the money
IInstructions were very simple and it didn't work after installing. Had to find YT videos telling you how to enter your drive allocations, how to format it and get it to show up in Windows10. Would have helped if the 1 page instructions mentioned this, instead of me fiddling with BIOS and wasting time.Also, 2TB SHOULD MEAN 2TB! Not 1.8tb!! False advertising yet again and I'm wondering how the industry gets away with it. You might think it's only 0.2 short, but that's 200 gigabytes! This is the capacity of Some of my other backup hard drives! Considering you pay a lot for an SD card which only has 64gb this is really peeing in your pocket and I'm tempted to send it back on principle.I also noticed the heat sink getting quite warm to touch, before I even assigned a drive letter. Only time will tell how this fairs under heavy load.I cannot comment on the speed yet, as I've not used it for any length, as I'm still planning how to store my stuff on which drives and which ones will be the backups.I already have an MP600 1tb for my C drive, which came with the PC and I wanted to get another one with similar speed specs to avoid bottlenecks and get the most from my system, however for the money I'm pretty peeved at loosing 200gb. That's a heck of a lot.
M**R
Ps5 goodness
Used it in my PS5 works fantasticly well.
A**R
PS5
This NVME will work in the PS5 but mite not be compatible with PS5 only games in the future due to the low read & write speeds.I brought this drive as a temporary NVME till gen 4 Pro/plus come down in price over the next few years.I haven't had any problems with PS5 games loading or playing, I don't know if it's just me but PS4 games load quicker.I have had to leave the PS5 NVME port with the cover offer due to the slightly bigger heat sink which to me doesn't seem to be a problem.One mistake I made was make sure you place that O ring washer under the NVME before inserting the screw, I did know about it and when I picked up the PS5 it was rattling around.I transfered 300gb to the NVME from PS5 internal storage which had taken around 5 minutes, if this was an external hard disc drive I would have been waiting easily hours.The one thing that did surprise me was how small NVME are.
M**U
Overall good. Heatsink meh.
I bought the 2TB capacity and expected it to be slower - it is but not by much. See screenshot. Easy to install, no screw provided (can buy packets of these online). I say easy to install AFTER removing heatsink. My Gigabyte motherboard has 2 NVME M.2 slots. One above graphic card and one below. Installing in the top slot would be easiest however the bottom slot gets covered by the graphic card - so off came the heatsink - easy to remove.
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