Crucial P1 SSD Review: Nimble NVMe Storage For Pennies Per Gig
Performance Summary: The Crucial P1 was a mid-range performer throughout most of our testing, but had a few stand-out results. The drive’s sequential transfers fall about in the middle of the pack – it couldn’t keep pace with higher-end drives like the Samsung 970 EVO Plus or XPG 8200 Pro, but it typically outran the Intel SSD 760P and original XPG 8200. 4K transfers at low queue depths, however, which is where the vast majority of consumer workloads reside, were competitive with the P1 and it offered some of the best latency characteristics of the bunch.

The bottom line is that the Crucial P1 is a solid SSD being sold at affordable prices and it is worthy of consideration if you’re shopping for a budget-friendly solid state drive.

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