Crucial T710 2TB SSD Review: A Subdued Lion

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Crucial continues to be a pioneer in the high-end SSD space with the introduction of the T710, the presumed successor to the once ‘fastest SSD on the planet,’ the T705. How could that drive possibly be one-upped by Crucial, and is the new drive able to retake the crown from the recent and celebrated Sandisk WD_Black SN8100? The T710 certainly has a surprise or two up its sleeve, but as we’ll find out, it’s not exactly a dragon slayer.

Crucial has taken its high-end T705 design and improved on it with better hardware; in this case, a newer, more efficient controller and a newer generation of TLC flash. As the previous-gen T710 was already pushing the limits of the PCIe 5.0 interface, we can’t expect much. Performance is, in fact, relatively similar between the two, although the T710 is, on paper, the fastest 1TB drive available. Improvements come, instead, in the way of much improved power efficiency, which also means significantly less heat output. This is a blessing for laptop and HTPC users in particular.

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