Brand | Crucial |
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Manufacturer | Crucial |
Model number | CT2000P2SSD8 |
Model Name | Crucial P2 SSD |
Part Number | CT2000P2SSD8 |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 2 |
Digital Storage Capacity | 2000 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
Removable Storage Native Capacity | 2 TB |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Hardware Interface | Solid State Drive |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Mounting Hardware | Tray |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries Required | No |
Data Transfer Rate | 6 GB |
Device Type | Solid State Drive |
Contains Liquid Contents | No |
Product Dimensions | 7.98 x 0.2 x 2.18 cm; 17.01 Grams |
Item Weight | 17 g |
Manufacturer | Crucial |
ASIN | B08GVDNTGJ |
Item Model Number | CT2000P2SSD8 |
Date First Available | 22 September 2020 |
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Crucial P2 2TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD Up to 2400MB/s - CT2000P2SSD8, 2 TB
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Brand | Crucial |
Digital Storage Capacity | 2000 GB |
Hardware interface | Solid State Drive |
Read speed | 2400 MB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
About this item
- Capacity: Up to 2TB with sequential reads/writes up to 2400MB/s/1900MB/s
- NVMe PCIe interface, marking the next step in storage innovation
- Includes SSD management software for performance optimization, data security, and firmware updates
- 5-year limited warranty
- Compatible devices: Laptop
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Capacity:2 TBTechnical Details
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
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26 in Internal Solid State Drives |
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Capacity:2 TB
Crucial® P2 2000GB 3D NAND NVMe™ PCIe® M.2 SSD
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Reviewed in Australia on 31 August 2020
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Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
Great product. Just a reminder for others buying please makd sure your card slot support nvme, not all m.2 slots recognise this.
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Reviewed in Australia on 20 December 2020
Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
Great price fast delivery, will be the gaming drive for my new ROG G15, i have aslo use crucial before when I did ssd and ram upgrades on my 2012 Macbook Pro
Reviewed in Australia on 3 February 2021
Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
The P2 reads and writes data almost as fast as the most expensive SSDs on the market at a fraction of the price. Better durability compared to the P1.
Reviewed in Australia on 26 February 2021
Capacity: 2 TBVerified Purchase
My Xeon workstation is now working like a Rocket now. Massive difference as compared to the HDD.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Rocketing performance!
By ABHIJEET MUKHERJEE on 26 February 2021
My Xeon workstation is now working like a Rocket now. Massive difference as compared to the HDD.
By ABHIJEET MUKHERJEE on 26 February 2021
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Reviewed in Australia on 26 January 2021
Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
Great little drive with fast speeds. Great as a second data backup drive.
Reviewed in Australia on 23 January 2021
Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
Great product, does the job as advertised.
Reviewed in Australia on 1 August 2020
Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
Nvme is really great boot drive
Reviewed in Australia on 23 January 2021
Capacity: 250 GBVerified Purchase
Little awkward to install but that was from our end - super fast highly recommend
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Peter-G-B
1.0 out of 5 stars
Beware! Check carefully if fitting to a motherboard for compatibility.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 October 2020Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
Tried to use with a Asus Prime B450M-A motherboard. SSD works fine with a OS installed however the BIOS reports a failure of the drive on cold boot and I had to enter the BIOS every time and Save and Exit for my system to boot!
After 3 weeks of dialogue with both Asus and Crucial and even tried a replacement (as recommended by Crucial) that Amazon kindly suppiled with no joy.
Crucial did admit that even though their on line compatility checker stated that my motherbaord and SDD were compatible, this information is made on assumptions and printed technical information and not liasing with the motherbaord manufactuer and conduction tests.
I dealt with Crucial support in India, the inial support was good and then it just tapered away and then they instructed me that to obtain a replacement I need to return the SSD by tracked postage from UK to Czechoslovakia at my own cost!
I have brought in the past Crucial product with no problems, however after this experience never again will I.
PB
After 3 weeks of dialogue with both Asus and Crucial and even tried a replacement (as recommended by Crucial) that Amazon kindly suppiled with no joy.
Crucial did admit that even though their on line compatility checker stated that my motherbaord and SDD were compatible, this information is made on assumptions and printed technical information and not liasing with the motherbaord manufactuer and conduction tests.
I dealt with Crucial support in India, the inial support was good and then it just tapered away and then they instructed me that to obtain a replacement I need to return the SSD by tracked postage from UK to Czechoslovakia at my own cost!
I have brought in the past Crucial product with no problems, however after this experience never again will I.
PB
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Paul
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very Disappointed!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2020Capacity: 250 GBVerified Purchase
The first one failed on cloning and the replacement is slow. Yes, the benchmark shows it as quick compared with the Crucial MX500 SSD, but in real life it's not as quick. I think I should have stayed with the MX500. My system: MSI Z390-A Pro with a 3.70 gigahertz Intel Core i5-9600K processor and 16GB of ram, so not a bad setup, not the best I know, but generally, for my purposes, it skips along OK. But not with the P2. I'm thinking about taking it out and reverting back to the MX500. What a waste of money. Very Disappointed!!

1.0 out of 5 stars
Very Disappointed!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2020
The first one failed on cloning and the replacement is slow. Yes, the benchmark shows it as quick compared with the Crucial MX500 SSD, but in real life it's not as quick. I think I should have stayed with the MX500. My system: MSI Z390-A Pro with a 3.70 gigahertz Intel Core i5-9600K processor and 16GB of ram, so not a bad setup, not the best I know, but generally, for my purposes, it skips along OK. But not with the P2. I'm thinking about taking it out and reverting back to the MX500. What a waste of money. Very Disappointed!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2020
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André
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gute Einsteiger NVMe SSD
Reviewed in Germany on 16 November 2020Capacity: 1 TBVerified Purchase
Die SSD hat bei meinem Rechner nach Einbau in den m.2 Slot erstmal für Stirnrunzeln gesorgt, denn der Rechner wollte nicht mehr starten. Auf der Hauptplatine ist die Diagnoseleuchte für "VGA" angesprungen, also für die Grafikkarte. Wie das zusammenhängt? Absolut keine Ahnung.
Habe mich dann daran erinnert, dass es häufig hilfreich ist, die aktuellste BIOS Version, also quasi das Grundbetriebsystem eines Rechners, wenn man das so formulieren möchte, aufzuspielen. Nach dem Update wurde das Crucal P2 Laufwerk problemlos erkannt.
Geschwindigkeit ist, gute Kühlung als Vorraussetzung, sehr angenehm. Beim Lesen von größeren Dateien errreiche ich etwa 3000 MB pro Sekunde. Bei Dateien die etwas verteilt sind und aus kleineren Datenblöcken bestehen, erreiche ich noch etwa 1200 MB pro Sekunde.
Beim Schreiben fällt diese Einsteiger NVMe SSD gegenüber den "Profilaufwerken" etwas ab: So sind zu Beginn noch große Datenraten erreichbar, jedoch steigt die Temperatur des Controllers auf der SSD recht schnell an, wodurch man dann nach kurzer Zeit bei etwa 300 bis 400 MB/Sekunde Schreibgeschwindigkeit landet.
Greift man auf Daten überwiegend lesend zu, ist das Laufwerk, auch gerade durch den Preisrutsch (Seit Sommer 2020 von etwa 150 Euro auf unter 90 Euro im November) bedingt, durchaus empfehlenswert.
Crucial ist eine Marke von Micron Technology, einer der ältesten und renommiertesten Hersteller von Speicherlösungen, gegründet 1978. Hier kann man relativ bedenkenlos von Qualität ausgehen. Das Laufwerk wird mit einer Lebenschreibleistung von 300 TBW (Bei der 1 TB Variante, 150 TBW bei der 500 GB Variante) angegeben. Dies bedeutet, dass man über einen Zeitraum von fünf Jahren täglich 164 Gigabyte auf das Laufwerk schreiben darf, was den meisten Privatanwendern eher schwer fallen dürfte. Die Herstellergarantie fällt mit fünf Jahren ebenfalls recht lange aus.
Alles in allem ein positiver Eindruck bislang. Sehr gutes Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis.
Habe mich dann daran erinnert, dass es häufig hilfreich ist, die aktuellste BIOS Version, also quasi das Grundbetriebsystem eines Rechners, wenn man das so formulieren möchte, aufzuspielen. Nach dem Update wurde das Crucal P2 Laufwerk problemlos erkannt.
Geschwindigkeit ist, gute Kühlung als Vorraussetzung, sehr angenehm. Beim Lesen von größeren Dateien errreiche ich etwa 3000 MB pro Sekunde. Bei Dateien die etwas verteilt sind und aus kleineren Datenblöcken bestehen, erreiche ich noch etwa 1200 MB pro Sekunde.
Beim Schreiben fällt diese Einsteiger NVMe SSD gegenüber den "Profilaufwerken" etwas ab: So sind zu Beginn noch große Datenraten erreichbar, jedoch steigt die Temperatur des Controllers auf der SSD recht schnell an, wodurch man dann nach kurzer Zeit bei etwa 300 bis 400 MB/Sekunde Schreibgeschwindigkeit landet.
Greift man auf Daten überwiegend lesend zu, ist das Laufwerk, auch gerade durch den Preisrutsch (Seit Sommer 2020 von etwa 150 Euro auf unter 90 Euro im November) bedingt, durchaus empfehlenswert.
Crucial ist eine Marke von Micron Technology, einer der ältesten und renommiertesten Hersteller von Speicherlösungen, gegründet 1978. Hier kann man relativ bedenkenlos von Qualität ausgehen. Das Laufwerk wird mit einer Lebenschreibleistung von 300 TBW (Bei der 1 TB Variante, 150 TBW bei der 500 GB Variante) angegeben. Dies bedeutet, dass man über einen Zeitraum von fünf Jahren täglich 164 Gigabyte auf das Laufwerk schreiben darf, was den meisten Privatanwendern eher schwer fallen dürfte. Die Herstellergarantie fällt mit fünf Jahren ebenfalls recht lange aus.
Alles in allem ein positiver Eindruck bislang. Sehr gutes Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis.

Tristen
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dell Inspiron 5680 problems with Crucial P2
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 November 2020Capacity: 1 TBVerified Purchase
I purchased a Crucial P2 1TB for a Dell Inspiron 5680 (used Crucial scanning tool from their website to check compatibility and also contacted Crucial via chat on their website to double check).
Unfortunately this SSD would not show up in the BIOS, device manager or disk management.
At the time I was using the latest BIOS release for the Dell Inspiron 5680 (with Dell’s recommended BIOS settings for this drive as contacted Dell for help) and there were no firmware updates for the P2.
This drive would have been the primary OS drive but was unable to install Windows 10 on it as no drive showed up.
After installing and booting Windows 10 onto a separate HDD, the P2 failed to show up in either device manager or disk management so was unable to initialize it and test as a secondary drive even.
Crucial assured me that this part was compatible with a Dell Inspiron 5680 prior to purchasing, so in the end I tried two different Crucial P2 1TB SSD’s however neither worked.
Contacted both Crucial and Dell for assistance, neither were able to help get this particular SSD working. Unfortunately after three days of trying to get the P2 working, I installed my original M.2 drive again as needed computer for work. It could be they’re incompatible with the Inspiron 5680 or it is entirely possible I ended up with two faulty Crucial P2 SSD’s.
Anyway just thought to leave this review in case this information helps someone else with an Dell Inspiron 5680.
Unfortunately this SSD would not show up in the BIOS, device manager or disk management.
At the time I was using the latest BIOS release for the Dell Inspiron 5680 (with Dell’s recommended BIOS settings for this drive as contacted Dell for help) and there were no firmware updates for the P2.
This drive would have been the primary OS drive but was unable to install Windows 10 on it as no drive showed up.
After installing and booting Windows 10 onto a separate HDD, the P2 failed to show up in either device manager or disk management so was unable to initialize it and test as a secondary drive even.
Crucial assured me that this part was compatible with a Dell Inspiron 5680 prior to purchasing, so in the end I tried two different Crucial P2 1TB SSD’s however neither worked.
Contacted both Crucial and Dell for assistance, neither were able to help get this particular SSD working. Unfortunately after three days of trying to get the P2 working, I installed my original M.2 drive again as needed computer for work. It could be they’re incompatible with the Inspiron 5680 or it is entirely possible I ended up with two faulty Crucial P2 SSD’s.
Anyway just thought to leave this review in case this information helps someone else with an Dell Inspiron 5680.
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Igor Silva
1.0 out of 5 stars
No no no!!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 October 2020Capacity: 500 GBVerified Purchase
After installing and cloning my ssd, I got every time I cold boot my PC a S.M.A.R.T. error saying my drive is about to fail! Apparently this is know by Crucial and will be fixed on a firmware update that god knows when it’s going to be fixed! First time buying Crucial and also last time I believe!
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