Crucial is preparing to launch a new premium SSD with PCIe 5.0 as many specifications and images have already surfaced. The new Crucial T705 SSD is said to be capable of reading up to 14.5 GB per second and thus raises the bar a bit higher.
The previously unannounced Crucial T705 tweeter is the first to leak @momomo_us The photo appeared, shared by a Japanese website shortly after Jisakuhibi More details as well as an official data sheet, which presumably comes from a product page that was briefly online.
Crucial is probably setting the record again
So should PCIe 5.0 SSD Including 1TB, 2TB and 4TB appears, and the 2 TB version offers the highest performance Up to 14.5 GB/s reading And Up to 12.7 GB/s writes. Accordingly, the T705 set a new speed record – the previous model Crucial T700 (test) also brought the highest read rate of 12.4 GB/s to the market.
With a capacity of 4 TB, the T705 should achieve a maximum of 14.1 GB/s (R) or 12.4 GB/s (W), with data specified up to 13.6 GB/s (R) or 10.2 GB/s (W) for the 1 TB version. Some information is missing from the sheet, such as TBW values, but Micron’s “TLC 232 Layer 3D NAND” is again used. The Phison E26 should again serve as the controller. High performance is probably achieved by a fast connection to the memory chip.
Even white as a limited edition
The M.2 SSD (2280 format) seems to be mainly equipped with a black heatsink, but there is also a picture of a white model with the inscription “Limited Edition”. How long performance can be maintained with passive cooling remains to be seen. After all, some manufacturers install smaller fans in models with 12 GB/s. In one image, the Crucial T705 SSD is even seen without a heat sink.
There is currently no information available about availability and pricing. The T700 model Released at Computex in May 2023. This is with the new top model At the latest by this year’s Computex Expected – but a preconception seems likely.
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