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Crucial New 2024 T705 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD

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About Crucial New 2024 T705 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD
70% liked the generous storage capacity, but 30% found it too small
I got 1.39 million IOPS from the rated 1.5 million IOPS of the drive, indicating its capacity.
I noticed that the drive delivered maximum anticipated sequential read and write speeds right out of the box.
My internal solid state drive has a capacity of only 3.63TB instead of the advertised 4TB.
72% found it compatible with various systems, but 28% encountered compatibility issues
I downloaded newer drivers just to test their compatibility and the drive was recognized immediately without any issues.
I recommend pairing it with a motherboard that has a PCIe 5.0 NVME slot for compatibility.
I experienced stability issues with the internal solid-state drive on my Asus PRIME B650-PLUS AM5 motherboard.
I was not able to activate hardware encryption even for use as a data drive.
83% praised for its lightning-fast read and write speeds, but 17% experienced slower performance
Without software BitLocker, I achieved almost 1.4 million read IOPS and over 1 million write IOPS with random reads and writes exceeding 5.6 and 4.4 GiB/s, respectively, and read/write latencies of 368/473 s. This indicates good read/write speed for the SSD.
On a Gen 5 Slot, the speed never goes past 5000 read or write no matter what settings I try.
70% praised for its rugged durability, while 30% experienced hardware failure
On PCIe4 m2, the drive is very fast and zippy.
During the CrystalDiskMark 64GBx2 test, I observed a temperature range of 47 min and 61 max while using it with the motherboard heat sink.
My PC has crashed 4 times in the past 3 hours, indicating that the internal solid-state drive may not be durable.
70% appreciated its low power consumption, though 30% noticed higher energy usage
With the new drive, I always get over 56k as indicated in the red benchmarks, indicating good power consumption.
My M.2 drive constantly overheats and shuts everything down.
I warn that the SSD heats up to 82 deg. C and engages thermal throttling, resulting in significant performance penalty.
67% appreciated the silent operation, though 33% noticed some noise
My RMA was declined because I removed the heatsink.
At idle, the device sits at 66c which indicates that it is not operating silently.

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