The Crucial P3 Plus is one of the most popular M.2 solid-state drives listed on Amazon, primarily due to its low pricing and the performance it can deliver, which is why it is completely unsurprising that the 4TB version has been discounted to one of its lowest figures on the online retailer and can be yours for just $212.99. While the P3 Plus supports the PCIe NVMe Gen 4 standard, the drive does not quite deliver the maximum performance that can be attained on this protocol, maxing out 5,000MB/s in sequential read speeds.
In the sequential write department, Crucial’s P3 Plus can reach 4,200MB/s, which is more than sufficient if you are building a new desktop and want a combination of increased storage and performance. Additionally, this SSD is an excellent option if you are running out of space on your laptop, and thanks to supporting the PCIe NVMe Gen 4 standard, the P3 Plus can be outfitted in the PS5 to deliver faster loading times at maximum savings.
Crucial claims that the latest P3 Plus is up to 43 percent faster than the previous PCIe NVMe Gen 3 standard and boasts incredible longevity thanks to its MTTF (Mean Time To Fail) rating of 1.5 million hours. The packaging includes a mounting screw, so you do not have to look all over your stash when it is time to install this 4TB SSD. For extra peace of mind, Crucial offers a 5-year limited warranty. However, we always recommend readers to routinely back up their data, because there is no telling when disaster will strike.
This offer will likely last until the end of the day, but it is possible that Amazon’s Cyber Monday deals will retain the discount on the 4TB SSD. Regardless, we do not see why you have to wait to get your hands on an unbelievable solid-state drive like this, so make the most of your chances.
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