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Crucial T700 4TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD - Up to 12,400 MB/s - DirectStorage Enabled - CT4000T700SSD3 - Gaming, Photography, Video Editing & Design - Internal Solid State Drive

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Capacity: 4TB


Style: T700 without Heatsink


Features

  • BLISTERING SPEEDS: Get sequential reads/writes of up to 12,400/11,800MB/s and random read/writes of up to 1,500K IOPS** for blazing performance
  • ULTIMATE GAMING & CREATIVITY: With Microsoft DirectStorage, elevate gaming with up to 60% faster texture renders8 and reduced load times, render photos or UHD/8K+ videos and run heavy workloads with up to 99% less CPU utilization********
  • COMPATIBLE: Ready for performance with your motherboard heatsink*, the T700 installs easily in your M.2 slot. (T700 must be installed with a heatsink and access to appropriate airflow)
  • INNOVATION: Produced in house with the Micron 232-layer TLC NAND3 for Intel 13th Gen and AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs
  • SPACIOUS: Store more games, UHD/8K+ media, apps, files and more with up to 4TB***** of capacity

Description

Are you ready to feel the rush of extreme performance? The Crucial T700 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD offers speeds of up to 12,400MB/s sequential reads and up to 11,800MB/s sequential writes (up to 1,500K IOPS random reads/writes) for faster gaming, video editing, 3D rendering and heavy workload applications. Built with Micron 232-layer TLC NAND3 and ready for use with your motherboard’s heatsink, the Crucial T700 Gen5 SSD is optimized for performance, takes full advantage of Microsoft DirectStorage, and is backward compatible with Gen3 and Gen4 motherboards. With SSD speeds nearly 2x faster than Gen4 in your PC, you’ll never look back from the Crucial T700! Non- heatsink versions of the Crucial T700 must be installed with a motherboard or alternate heatsink to achieve optimal performance. Typical I/O performance as measured using CrystalDiskMark with a queue depth of 512 and write cache enabled. Windows 11 Core isolation disabled for performance measurement. Fresh out-of-box (FOB) state is assumed. For performance measurement purposes, the SSD may be restored to FOB state using the secure erase command. System variations will affect measured results. See Micron.com/products/nand- flash for more information. Compared to Crucial P5 Plus Gen4 NVMe SSD listed speed of 6,600MB/s. Actual speed may vary. Some storage capacity is used for formatting and other purposes and is not available for data storage. 1GB equals 1 billion bytes. Compared to Gen5 SSD performance without DirectStorage, based on internal test results with supported GPU that uses GPU decompression. Compared to Crucial MX500 SATA SSD listed speed of 560MB/s. Actual speed may vary. Warranty valid for 5 years from the original date of purchase or before writing the maximum total bytes written (TBW) as published in the product datasheet and as measured in the product’s SMART data, whichever comes first. Under typical conditions for airflow and ambient temperature, our pre-installed premium heatsink allows the T700 Gen5 SSD to run at max workload without the need to thermal throttle. Please ensure your drive has proper airflow for maximum performance. Based on internal gaming performance results measured with 3DMark Storage Benchmark SSD performance test for gamers. Actual results may vary. Compared to SSD temperatures without a cooling apparatus, based on internal testing. The Crucial T700 SSD must be installed with a heatsink for optimal performance.

Digital Storage Capacity: 4 TB


Hard Disk Interface: NVMe


Connectivity Technology: NVMe


Brand: Crucial


Special Feature: Backward Compatible


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Solid State Drive


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Desktop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Black


Standing screen display size: ‎16 Inches


Hard Drive: ‎4 TB Solid State Drive


Brand: ‎Crucial


Series: ‎Cricial T700 Internal Solid State Drive


Item model number: ‎CT4000T700SSD3


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Linux, Mac


Item Weight: ‎0.35 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.15 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.15 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Flash Memory Size: ‎4 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎NVMe


Manufacturer: ‎Crucial


Date First Available: ‎May 30, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent storage and speed.
Capacity: 2TB Style: T700 without Heatsink
I was able to add this drive into a spare slot buried under the motherboard of an HP ZBook 17 G5. It adds nearly 2TB media storage drive for fast 4k video editing with very little additional heat or weight. After a year, there are no issues. Great value.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by Smack Smack

  • Works.
Capacity: 1TB Style: T700 without Heatsink
It's quick, It's reliable. That's about it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024 by Chris

  • Blazing Fast Boot with a Gen5 Powerhouse
Capacity: 2TB Style: T700 without Heatsink
The Crucial T700 2TB Gen5 NVMe SSD is a beast for my 9950X Ryzen setup and MicroITX Asus board. The performance is stellar—Windows 11 loads in about 7 seconds, and everything feels instant. DirectStorage enabled, it’s basically future-proofed. If you want speed, this is your drive. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Lightning-fast, smooth, and perfect for high-end builds—worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024 by Gavin

  • For high end pc builds
Capacity: 4TB Style: T700 with Heatsink
Easy to install and ridiculously fast loading times. You get your money’s worth out of this one
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by James J. Jurchak

  • This thing is solid... and fast!
Capacity: 4TB Style: T700 with Heatsink
This is blazing fast if your motherboard supports PCI 5.0. A couple things to keep in mind, it has it's own heatsink. I think you probably can remove it and use your own but from what I read it is a good one and does the job, so I just used the built in one. At first I had some issues getting it to sit properly on my motherboard and then realized there was a layer of compound on the back of it, which this has one built in, so once I removed that it was fine. The only negative issue I have had is that I can't get the crucial software to set the over provisioning. It keeps telling me to do it manually in drive manager. I think it is worth the price, it is fast, but keep in mind on real world experience, if you already have an m.2 you are likely not to notice a ton of difference unless you are copying a large file, normal day to day use is similar, actually my Sabarent Rocket 4 had better random read write speeds. I posted that benchmark also. But if you want the latest cutting edge and fastest... this is your drive. I also used the EaseUS Partition Master to clone my windows 11 os with zero issues. Worked perfectly, entire system cloned in about 9 minutes. I can't recommend that software enough... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by Steve Snyder-Hill Steve Snyder-Hill

  • FAST And Cool Running.
Capacity: 2TB Style: T700 without Heatsink
I get just right up to advertised speeds and it runs very cool on my Asus X670E Crosshair Extreme motherboard's GenZ M.2 Heat sink that goes next to the dram.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by R Doupe

  • Very fast and stable, but it does run hot. Installed in a PCIe4 m2 slot.
Capacity: 1TB Style: T700 without Heatsink
I have a Z790 motherboard with a 13700k. Specs say it is a PCIe4 m2 slot, but I also have a PCIe5 GPU slot. I reached out to the seller to see what speeds I could expect and they said full speed because I have a PCIe5 x16. They were wrong, so go off of your MB spec not what anyone else says. I am using the Heatsink on my MB for this and it works fine, however idle temps are around 45c and under/benchmark they went up to about 63c tops. Without the side panel on my case, Idle temps were at 50c. In comparison my old Fury renegade had idle temps around 32c and never went over 50c. Also for comparison, I included the last 2 images for the Kingston fury/renegade the Images with 7016 and 7041 speeds. The rated speed for that fury drive is 7300/6000MB/s read and write. The theoretical max speed on PCIe4 is 8000MB/s That being said, when bench marking the old drive I would get Passmark ratings between 48k and 53k. With this new drive, I always get over 56k as indicated in the red benchmarks. Also with this new drive having better performance than what my Motherboard is capable of, I am now getting a true indicator of my MB performance. Also if you notice second bench, this drive is rated at 1.5 million IOPS and I got 1.39 million. This is a very zippy drive even on PCIe4 m2. The performance difference isnt much on my specific system and this drive is over 100 dollars more. In short, lol. If you have a PCIe5 M2 slot, this is the drive to get. IMO, If you do NOT have an existing PCIe4 NVME drive with good specs then you might want to consider this drive for max speed on your system. Further, depending on your system upgrade path, you should get this drive if you are doing a new build or upgrading within the next 6 months. No matter what heat sink you use, you will need good air flow in your case to help reduce temps. I have actually reversed the air flow in my system so the rear fan blows into the case across the VRM, NVMe and the GPU, and my exhaust is out the front with my dual fan AIO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Craigc Craigc

  • Significant Upgrade over T500 in all categories (MSI MEG Z790 Ace)
Capacity: 2TB Style: T700 with Heatsink
I had an unexpected sale and got a T500 for a cheap rate, a 1TB model. Notably, I hadn't yet turned on over-provisioning so these numbers are fairly raw with the apr08 firmware. Nearly double the speed increase on Sequential Reads/writes. ~56% increase in the Q1T1 test Fairly modest gains in the random tests (though nearly 200MB improvement on Q32T1) This drive for me is primarily for my sampled instruments in a Digital Audio Workstation environment where one instrument might be 1GB and being able to swap presets quickly is a must. I will say that my initial test (per-overprovisioning) of the t700 didn't look anywhere near as stellar, but I no longer have that result. Installation was easy, however it would NOT fit in my motherboard without removing the heatsink. MSI provides instructions at removing the rubber rings etc, but even after that it just raised up too high. The motherboard heat sinks seem to do just fine, so I'm not worried. My #1 complaint being that the Crucial Storage Executive has recently become terribly, rediculously slow. (Can take 3min to load the dashboard from a cold start) And firmware update operations are also similarly slow AF. I ding it a bit here because I'm not 100% sure that the drive is worth the price bump over the T500. I got my T500 1TB on sale for a little over a hundred, though the 2TB model was ~$219 so I guess the price at the time of writing is expensive and possibly worth it, I just don't know that everyone has a use case for it. If you're doing alot of music and video editing, I can see how this would save ALOT of time loading up new projects or clips however. Think carefully about how much static data you're actually loading--most games ever made probably don't need this kind of speed. However that may change once PCIE5 becomes more common. So this is really a niche drive product IMHO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by avgvstvs avgvstvs

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