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About TEAMGROUP MP44L 2TB SLC Cache NVMe 1.4 PCIe Gen 4x4 M.2 2280 Laptop&Desktop SSD
Overall Feedback:
83% positive
80% liked the generous storage capacity, but 20% found it too small
I was able to write 160 GB worth of data in 3 files using the drive.
The storage capacity is quite spacious. I will be happy if it lasts for the advertised 5 years or 2400 TBW.
I will be happy as long as the internal solid-state drive has the advertised 5 years or 2400 TBW of space.
I replaced the 256GB NVME with this one to add extra storage capacity to my laptop, but now it takes about 3 minutes to boot.
81% praised for its rugged durability, while 19% experienced hardware failure
I paired the internal solid state drive with a metal external enclosure, making it a durable and high capacity storage that I can carry in my pocket. It also transfers files quickly.
I paired the internal-solid-state-drive with a metal external enclosure, making it a durable and high capacity storage that I can keep in my pocket.
I find the SSD's use of TLC as the main memory more reliable than lower cost QLC memories.
I noticed that my SSD failed after just 1.5 years of use. Initially, I thought the issues were unrelated to the SSD, but after some troubleshooting, it became evident that the drive was the source of the problems.
Rephrased: My SSD failed after 1.5 years of use. Initially, I thought the issues were unrelated, but after troubleshooting, it became evident that the drive was the source of the problems.
80% praised for its lightning-fast read and write speeds
I have tested the internal solid-state drives and found that they have a good read/write speed. I used AmorphousDiskMark and Blackmagic Disk Speed Test to measure the sequential read/write speed, sustained writes, and speed fluctuations.
As per the image, the read/write speed of my internal solid-state drive is very fast.
I have provided the read/write speed of the internal-solid-state-drives. AmorphousDiskMark reported ~1700MB/s sequential read and ~1550MB/s sequential write, while Blackmagic Disk Speed Test reported ~1400MB/s write and ~1600MB/s read.
75% appreciated the silent operation, though 25% noticed some noise
The TeamGroup drive runs cooler than my Samsung EVO 970 pros by several degrees, indicating silent operation.
I easily installed the drive in my PC and it has been working great since partitioning it.
I have not mentioned anything about the silent operation of the internal-solid-state-drives.
I lost all data in my SSD/Nvme, indicating that the internal-solid-state-drive did not operate silently and caused data loss.
Rephrased: My SSD/Nvme caused data loss as it did not operate silently.
80% found it compatible with various systems, but 20% encountered compatibility issues
I was informed by the product support team that the drive is not supported for enclosure use.
I have experienced that Macrium Reflect works well with Samsung NVME drives, but it has issues with TeamGroup drive. It does not boot and is not detected, resulting in a waste of time and peace of mind for me as I had to do a fresh install.
I purchased the Sabrent enclosure for the drive to work with my laptop, but it doesn't work. I'm not sure if it's an enclosure issue or a drive issue.
69% appreciated its low power consumption, though 31% noticed higher energy usage
I'm not sure why the internal solid-state drives are throttling that far down and still running at 75C.
My first MP34 drive had around 500 power on counts, despite plugging it in only around 10 times.
With this drive installed, my laptop consumes 3w more power while sleeping, which is 3-6% of my battery per hour.
I am disappointed with the write speed of the internal-solid-state-drive, even though it should be sufficient for use as my Windows PC's system drive.
If I were not running something with checksum scans, I would not have realized the disk was becoming corrupted until trying to access files with corruption.
I faced issues with the SSD in my Dell laptop and suspected it was due to the larger power draw of the SSD compared to the WD SN550 2TB.
I bought the 1TB 990 EVO to upgrade from a gen3 Intel 660p 512GB and it's performing well.
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