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Posted 24 June 2023

4TB - Crucial P3 Plus PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe SSD - 4800MB/s (PS5 Compatible) - £166.79 (cheaper with fee-free card) @ Amazon Germany

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  • NVMe (PCIe Gen4 x4) technology with up to 4800MB/s sequential reads, random read/write 650K/900K IOPS
  • Spacious storage up to 4TB
  • Performs up to 43% faster than the fastest Gen3 NVMe SSDs
  • Rated at MTTF greater than 1.5 million hours for extended longevity and reliability
  • Backward compatibility with Gen3
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  1. Ian_Kemp's avatar
    Still QLC NAND, unfortunately.
    fishmaster's avatar
    Still 800TBW rated, so 219GB per day average write capability for 10 years. In short it doesn't matter. All hardware can and will fail, always back up your data. QLC NAND just doesn't matter for average consumer. A pointless worry.
  2. sadbuttrue's avatar
    Sequential read speed5500 MB/s or faster is recommended for ps5?

    - genuine question is this SSD really compatible at 4800 m/s?
    USERTEMP's avatar
    I have this exact drive in my PS5 and no issues. If ever a game is released that has issues then I will put that game on the existing inbuilt storage
  3. moo2u's avatar
    The deal was hot and I bought the device.
    But, there are a few motherboards that suffer from bios POST lockup after the 4TB P3 PLUS is fitted. Thinkpad x1 Extreme Gen 5 is an example. ASUS Extreme ALPA motherboard another example. The forums that talk about this wind up with no fix.

    My P3 Plus 4TiB is already on latest FW according to Crucial Storage Executive. Thinkpad x1 is also latest BIOS. Crucial Web site says Thinkpad x1 extreme Gen5 is a supported laptop for this NVMe. I have reset my bios - still does not work. The NVMe works fine on my dell 5500. So buyer beware of these NVMe drives.

    To lock the BIOS up like this, suggests to me, its a fundamental issue that was not tested. Others on forums also talk about this problem on same laptop. So to say this works for the thinkpad x1 extreme gen5 on their web site, when it clearly does not... I am not sure I would trust crucial ever again. I have raised a ticket with Crucial and see what they say.
  4. Citizenkane345's avatar
    Sweet, these are getting cheaper and cheaper! By the time I buy ps5 slim these will be in the £150 range.
    paddy.stone's avatar
    Yep, I paid £145 for a 128GB Samsung 830 SSD in Apr 2012, and nowadays you can almost buy a 4TB drive that's also over 10x faster too. I know it's 11 years difference, but it's still astounding how much we paid for such small drives back then.
  5. Scotty.Boy's avatar
    Anyone here actually used this as their primary drive for hosting Windows OS?

    Just curious, as I've got a mate looking to buy and I'm getting mixed results when searching online. Cheers
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    Would be better off with an SSD with DRAM, even gen3 would be fine as the higher sequential speeds of gen4 only matter for transferring large files (and this isn't a fast gen4 drive).
    The problem is there's a £100'ish price gap between the two with drives this capacity.

    Would they actually need it to be 4TB? (edited)
  6. ltdbax's avatar
    Question, would this be reliable as a secondary internal drive as a "working" drive for photo editing? I.e. to store and work on thousands of photos, while booting from a different faster drive?

    Just considering options for a build.
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    It should be fine for photo, it's not like video editing where you can easily write many GB's a day.
  7. Carlos_Carlitos's avatar
    This prices are crazy I paid £97 for 1tb 980 pro last year xD
    speediemc's avatar
    Same here with the pro
  8. warmasice's avatar
    Ps5 compatible? It's right on the limit. Can anyone confirm?
    No_Data's avatar
    It's under the limit, people say it still works fine. But we can't guarantee that for future games that may utilise the recommended speeds
  9. neversay's avatar
    Do you need an amazon.de account?

    I thought it used to be possible to order with a UK one.
    The_narrow_path's avatar
    Log in with your amazon uk account details.
  10. iamiguel's avatar
    I bought an 860 Pro 4TB last year for £250 & it hurt to see the £860 Evo 4TB go for barely £100
    DomDealyo's avatar
    Where are you seeing 4TB for ~£100?
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