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October 2020
(78%)
47 Reviews
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Samenvatting: Een ssd kun je op meerdere manieren testen en beoordelen. Daarbij is het vooral belangrijk om na te denken over je gebruiksdoel, want verschillende ssd's hebben hun eigen voor- en nadelen. Zo is de ene ssd beter geschikt voor licht gebruik of als extra ss...
Gepubliceerd: 2022-06-19, Auteur: Stephan , beoordeeld door: computertotaal.nl
Samenvatting: Een ssd kun je op meerdere manieren testen en beoordelen. Daarbij is het vooral belangrijk om na te denken over je gebruiksdoel, want verschillende ssd’s hebben hun eigen voor- en nadelen. Zo is de ene ssd beter geschikt voor licht gebruik of als extra ss...
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Gepubliceerd: 2021-02-09, Auteur: Mark , beoordeeld door: techradar.com
Competitive price, Exceptional speed, Large capacity
Lower endurance, Value dropoff at higher capacity
The Corsair MP400 isn't your average PCIe SSD. It's fast for an SSD on the PCIe 3.0 interface, and yet it's priced more like an affordable SATA drive. It seems the only trade off is the QLC NAND, which slightly limits its endurance...
Available from 1TB to 8TB (4TB at the time of writing), Good performance, Fair priced, Simple black look which will fit most system designs, High compatibility through M.2 2280 form factor, 5-Year warranty
Write performance drops after the cache is used,
Do you need a lot of capacity in a small form factor? Is it within the range of your budget? Then yes, go for it. I can't give you any reason not to buy it, only a lot of reasons to buy it. It does the job it's meant to and it does it well for a fair pric...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-10-23, Auteur: Andrew , beoordeeld door: techteamgb.co.uk
Samenvatting: This is the Corsair MP400, a QLC or quad level cell based NVME SSD that you can buy in up to an 8TB capacity. It's also remarkably fast, so what's the catch? Lets find out, but first, if you haven't already, consider subscribing for more videos every Mond...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-10-23, Auteur: Simon , beoordeeld door: kitguru.net
Sequential performance, Line-up is made up of large capacities, 5-year warranty, Pricing,
Couldn’t match those official 4K Random figures with our standard tests, No hardware encryption support,
The lastest drive to join Corsair's stable of NVMe M.2 drives is the MP400, the company's first drive to make use of 3D QLC NAND, in this case, 96-layer QLC NAND. The drive also drops the Corsair Force branding.The new drive comes in four capacities start...
Solid sequential numbers, Up to 8TB capacity, Runs relatively cool
Low-ish endurance, No baked-in hardware encryption, No bundled imaging software
Corsair focuses on capacity and straight-line speed with its latest PCIe 3.0 NVMe drive. The MP400 now tops out at 8TB, representing a doubling of capacity compared to any previous M.2 from the company.MP400 has a significantly lower endurance rating...
Good real-life performance (for a QLC SSD), Excellent write performance (4K random, 512K sequential), Large SLC cache, 4 TB and 8 TB variants available, Five-year warranty, DRAM cache, Much higher sequential speeds than SATA drives, Compact form factor
More expensive than some TLC-based alternatives, Very low write performance when SLC cache is exhausted, Thermal reporting inaccurate, Performance drops in thermal testing (not thermal throttling)
The 2 TB Corsair MP400 is currently listed online for $230. Good real-life performance (for a QLC SSD) Excellent write performance (4K random, 512K sequential) Large SLC cache 4 TB and 8 TB variants available Five-year warranty DRAM cache Much higher seq...
Gepubliceerd: 2021-02-06, Auteur: Billy , beoordeeld door: anandtech.com
Samenvatting: The last major update to our consumer SSD benchmark suite was introduced in 2017. A lot has changed in the SSD market over the past several years, and our SSD testing methods need to change in response to those trends. SSDs in general have been getting mo...