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TEAMGROUP MP44L 2TB SLC Cache NVMe 1.4 PCIe Gen 4x4 M.2 2280 Laptop&Desktop SSD (R/W Speed up to 4,800/4,400MB/s) TM8FPK002T0C101

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Capacity: 2tb


Style: Swift


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  • TEAMGROUP MP44L 2TB SLC Cache NVMe 1.4 PCIe Gen 4x4 M.2 2280 Laptop&Desktop SSD (R/W Speed up to 4,800/4,400MB/s) TM8FPK002T0C101

Digital Storage Capacity: 2 TB


Hard Disk Interface: NVMe


Connectivity Technology: USB


Brand: TEAMGROUP


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2280 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Solid State Drive


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Desktop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Multicolor


Hard Drive: ‎2 TB Solid State Drive


Brand: ‎TEAMGROUP


Series: ‎MP44L


Item model number: ‎TM8FPK002T0C101


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Linux, Mac


Item Weight: ‎0.635 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches


Color: ‎Multicolor


Flash Memory Size: ‎2 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎NVMe


Power Source: ‎FALSE


Manufacturer: ‎TEAMGROUP


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎August 17, 2022


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  • TEAMGROUP MP34 4TB PCIe 3 m.2 SSD: incredible when I got it, still great now
Capacity: 4TB Style: Movement
Bang for buck king of 4TB m.2 SSD's in late 2023 when I got it. Went for around $165. The price has creeped up since then but its still a solid bargain here in early 2024. Uses the Realtek RTS5762 controller (low cost but decent performance) with Hynix TLC flash (decent price, performance, and durability for a consumer drive at .5 DWPD) and has 128MB of DRAM to act as a buffer. Some of the TLC flash is ran in a pseudo "SLC cache" mode to improve performance which is how this thing performs so well despite using lower cost components. That performance will drop pretty hard if you get the drive near full because of that. So don't try to fill up more than 75% of the way if you want high performance. At 4TB though that still leaves plenty of space so IMO its not a big deal. It will still certainly beat the heck out of a lot of the QLC trash drives that are usually what sell for this price in this capacity range even when near full though. The supported PCIe gen is "only" 3.0 but that is still --perfectly-- fine, really quite good IMO, for almost anything you would need out of a consumer SSD in 2023/2024 and probably 2025 or 2026 at least as well. The generation of PCIe only effects max data transfer rates (that is linear reads/writes) which hardly matters at all for most desktop use cases once you get to PCIe 3.0 speeds. ===Its low queue depth random read/write performance that matters for desktops.=== Yes even in gaming. And this SSD does pretty well there thanks to its caching scheme despite the cheaper controller. To get significantly better performance than this drive you would have to step up to buying a Optane SSD (getting harder to find in late 2023 and still fairly expensive if you want more than 2TB, probably will need u.2 adapter as well.......) or a MUUUCH higher cost enterprise class SSD like a Kioxia CD8P or CM7, or the Solidigm P5810, or a Memblaze PBlaze7 7940 drives. Which are also not m.2 and did I mention how terribly expensive they are?? Note that this MIIIIIGHT change if Microsoft's Direct Storage ever really takes off among software developers. Right now that easily seems years away at best though. I think only 1-2 games support it as of early 2024. At least 1 of which sucks fairly badly (Forspoken) and the other has some serious bugs that making playing irritating. And this drive will still benefit a whole lot from software that properly uses Direct Storage anyways so you don't have to worry about it for a long long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by synonomnomnom

  • Amazing fast and economical drive. Low temps too!
I want to leave a detailed review. I'm not very Bios and computer savvy, and I did run into some problems, and would like to explain what these problems are. This is a great hard drive (I will explain why in a second). I bought the 2 tb gen 3 version because my Asus motherboard (PRIME Z490-A) only supports gen 3 and not gen4. Gen 4 would work on the motherboard; however, I would not benefit from the increased speeds of a gen4. I know this, because my main M.2 drive with windows 10 on it is a gen 4 and it is not as fast as this Team group gen 3. My pc for the last few months had been running sluggishly. Thumbnails in folders with lots of graphics were loading slowly, and that horrible green line forming from left to right in Windows explorer was annoying. Moreover, my main drive which was a 1tb was getting rather full so I decided to buy this team group drive. Upon receiving the drive, I placed it into an Nvme external drive enclosure and cloned my internal C drive using Macrium reflect, a free software used for disk clones. The operation went smoothly, however, when using crystal disk mark, I noticed that my drive read and write speeds were very low or about half, on both the main M.2 and this new team group as well. My PC is clocked at 5-5.2 GHz, so something was not right. I spent a whole day researching this problem on the internet, and nobody really offered a real solution to the problem. The first thing is to check drive temperatures and mine were perfect around 40-45c. So, bad read and write speeds was not a throttling heat problem. This team group hard drive runs pretty cool, even without a heatsink or thermal strip. It turns out there are a few things we need to do in the BIOS to ensure these drives work at max capacity. First of all, I know this will sound stupid, (AND IT HAPPENED TO ME). When looking into your bios, imagine your BIOS page to be really TALL. Almost certainly you cannot see all the options without scrolling all the way down the page. I know this is silly, but in the advanced section of my Bios I could only see about 14 options on the left side, and the option I needed onboard device configuration is way under that. You need to find this onboard function is any bios, not just the Asus bios and you need to set your M.1 and M.2 slots at full speed, other wise your Nvme drives are going to function at half the read and write rates. Once I made these changes both drives started reading at full speed. (crystaldisk mark is the software you need). My other drive is an older Corsair gen 4 drive with heatsink 9I paid a fortune for this 2 years ago), and it is not nearly as fast as this teamgroup, which went a little above 3500 mb/s. In a nutshell, so many people online complain that they are getting half the speeds with their Nvme drives, and do not know why. The answer is in your Bios! It’s not drivers, it’s not having your Sata devices enabled or disabled in the Bios, It’s not choosing between GEN1 GEN 2 GEN3 AND GEN 4 in the Bios. It’s simply the ONBOARD FUNCTIONS in the AVANCED area of the bios, which is down about 14-16 items in the list. You have to set your M.1 and M.2 SPEEDS ACCORDINGLY. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Japilla

  • Great budget NVMe
Capacity: 1TB Style: Modern
When I bought this it was the cheapest 1TB NVMe drive you could buy, and it works great! Great speeds, easy to install, and did not have any problems with it at all, can definitely recommend. Prices keep rising which is unfortunate, but this was a great buy!
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by Cari Gray

  • So far so good
Capacity: 512GB Style: Modern
Installation went fine, no issues with performance. I installed on a HP Pavillion desktop I picked up at an estate sale, upgrading it into a sleeper PC build with mostly used parts, but decided to pick up this value-class SSD. It runs a little on the warm side, but the airflow in the case is terrible so that isn't helping. The read/write performance is pretty good. Not to the same level as the Samsung SSD in my main PC but wasn't expecting that at all with this DRAM-less SSD. I'll update if there is an unexpected failure or issues, but for my budget build it seems to be fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by JustBecca

  • Simple, no frills SSD upgrade for the Steam Deck
Capacity: 1TB Style: Swift-2230
I finally brought myself to upgrade my 256GB Steam Deck to a 1TB SSD and found this at a lower price than the Sabrent and Samsung models while still performing well enough that it doesn’t bottleneck the Steam Deck. The packaging is basic and only includes the drive itself in a plastic tray but luckily I was able to reuse the shielding on the factory SSD of the Deck. Performance is as expected so far, no complaints. Team Group has been putting out solid SATA and now NVMe drives at a nice budget friendly price so they’re definitely worth a look even shopping for storage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by L. R. A.

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