PC World (2019-04)

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72 PCWorld APRIL 2019

REVIEWS CRUCIAL P1 NVME SSD


form factor. The drive comes in 500GB and
1TB flavors that retail for $90 and $170
respectively. That’s a good $80 cheaper than
most of the competition currently. They carry
a 5-year warranty and are rated for 100TBW
(TeraBytes Written) for every 500GB of
capacity.
That’s a relatively low TBW rating for an
NVMe drive, but it’s no doubt part of the
reason for the low price. The scuttlebutt
around the industry is that TBW
ratings are worst-case scenarios
that are generally exceeded by a
large margin. And that’s still 54GB
per day over the 5 years—more
than most users are likely to write.
And it is just writes—reading
doesn’t affect longevity.

PERFORMANCE
Before I get to the results, please
note that I tested the 1TB version
of the drive. The 500MB version
which I did not test, while

cheaper, claims half the write performance.
That’s a common phenomenon caused by
having only half as many chips to spread the
data across. It’s also likely to have less cache
and fall prey to the slow TLC writes sooner.
More on that in a paragraph or two.
The 1TB P1 actually passed all our standard
tests, including the 48GB copies with flying
colors, though it will never be mistaken for a
Samsung 970 Pro, or even a 970 EVO. I’ve

Sequential Write
4K (Q =32, T=1)

Sequential Read
4K (Q =32, T=1)

CrystalDiskMark 6
(MBps)

LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE

530

562

2,574

3,485

1,664

2,010

1,440

3,335

Samsung 970 Evo Plus

Crucial P1
WD Black NVMe SN750

Samsung 860 QVO (SATA)

The P1 looks pretty much like any other 2280 NVMe/M.2 drive. It’s just cheaper.
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