Price: ₹60,622 - ₹35,819.00
(as of Jan 29, 2025 12:26:22 UTC – Details)
Crucial® T705 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD
EXTREME GEN5 SPEEDS: Get sequential reads/writes of up to 14,500/12,700MB/s and random read/writes of up to 1,550K/1,800K IOPS for blazing performance.
ULTIMATE GAMING & CREATIVITY: Loading AAA game titles up to 15% faster than Gen4 SSDs with Microsoft DirectStorage, experience the future of gaming with up to faster texture renders and reduced load times, render photos or UHD/8K+ videos, and run heavy workloads with up to less CPU utilization.
COMPATIBILITY: Produced in house with cutting-edge Micron 232-layer TLC NAND for Intel Core 13-14th Gen and AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs
SPACIOUS: Store more games, UHD/8K+ media, apps, files and more with up to 4TB of capacity
AI READY: Designed to manage the demands of data-heavy AI applications, delivering performance up to 55% faster than Gen4 SSDs. Load large data sets quickly with remarkable speeds up to 14,500MB/s.
Antony Steele –
This is an interesting piece of hardware. This particular NVME SSD Gen 5.0 exceeded read and write speeds for me in Crystal Disk, and that was on a working “C” drive. This Gen 5.0 drive cooks, and in more ways than one. Running this in the Gen 5.0 slot on a Gigabyte X670E motherboard.I made the error of initially installing this drive on an add in card with no heatsink to clone to as the target drive. I thought since the add in card drive PCIe slot was rated at 4.0, and not 5.0, I would not have to worry about temperatures. WRONG. The drive shut down after about 20 seconds, which I believe to be the temperature high limit was tripped. You absolutely have to run this SSD with a good heatsink, no matter what you are doing with it.I did not think the Motherboard heatsink was going to cut it, and installed a Thermalright heat pipe heat sink on the Crucial T705. This is a good heat-sink, but despite that, running Crystal Disk, and the heat-sink sitting above a hot RTX 4080 Super back plate, the drive still hit 80 Degrees C. running the Write portion of the Crystal Disk benchmark. This is in a well ventilated Case, but with an AIO over the CPU, this is kind of a dead space. I am going to get a slightly larger SSD cooler, with a fan. It helps if I run the RTX 4080 fans all the time to cool the video card and not transmit so much heat to the SSD cooler, but I am not gaming all the time nor do I want my Video Card fans running constantly. These are just some caveats to look out for.The Crucial T705 SSD is running flawlessly, and yes, games and programs do load faster. The associated Crucial Storage Executive is fine, but if you are used to the Samsung Tool Box, you will be disappointed.You are best off with an aftermarket cooling solution, as I do not think the “stock” heat sink some of the models come with would be adequate for file transfers, especially being so close to a hot Video Card. Tom’s Hardware has some good testing reviews on Gen 5.0 SSD heatsinks with heat pipes. Cheers!
Julian –
its the fastest SSD, im i gonna notice the difference between this and a fast gen 4 SSD? no, but i just wanted the best of the best, load times might be 2-10 seconds faster (10 is extremely generous).
Luis Robles –
Si tú motherboard soporta PCI-E 5.0, esta es la mejor opción. Hice pruebas y me da velocidades secuenciales de lectura/escritura de casi 14,000MB/s, es una locura! No se calienta ya que mi tarjeta madre viene con disipador termico integrado para la ranura M.2 (ASUS Z890-E)
Rasit Aksu –
great speed
Michael Andrijich –
I grabbed this on sale as I wanted the fastest M2 drive for my new PC I built. It definitely lives up to that title, just make sure you can keep it cool as it can get warm!