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M.2 NVMe SSD MICRON Crucial P310 1 TB — PCIe 4.0, 7100 MB/s read, 6000 MB/s write
The MICRON Crucial P310 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD is a PCIe 4.0 storage drive designed for high-performance PCs and laptops. With sequential read speeds up to 7100 MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 6000 MB/s, this drive is intended to accelerate system boot, reduce application and game load times, and improve file transfer rates. The P310 is compatible with PCIe Gen4 and backward compatible with Gen3 platforms, offering a notable performance upgrade over SATA and older NVMe generations.
The Crucial P310 delivers significantly faster sequential read and write performance compared with Gen3 NVMe and SATA drives, enabling quicker data access and reduced wait times for large file operations. Its M.2 2280 form factor fits most modern laptops and desktops that support M.2 NVMe slots, and compatibility with both Gen3 and Gen4 systems simplifies upgrades. The drive’s high throughput supports intensive workflows such as multimedia editing and large-scale file transfers while remaining energy efficient to help preserve battery life in portable systems.
Power down the computer and disconnect from mains. Locate an available M.2 NVMe slot on the motherboard or laptop, remove any securing screw, and carefully insert the M.2 drive at the recommended angle until the connector is fully seated. Secure the drive with the mounting screw, reconnect power, and boot into the operating system. If required, initialize and format the drive in the OS disk management utility before use, and install or migrate the operating system or applications as needed. Follow the device and system manufacturer guidelines for handling and ESD precautions.
The P310 is suitable as a primary system drive for accelerating boot and application loading, and as fast secondary storage for games and creative workloads. For sustained heavy write workloads, ensure your system cooling is adequate; consider using a motherboard or third-party heatsink if your platform tends to run hot. Keep firmware up to date via the manufacturer tools to maintain compatibility and performance.
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