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The Corsair Force Series MP510 240GB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 SSD delivers ultra-fast sequential read speeds up to 3,480MB/s and write speeds up to 3,000MB/s. Its compact M.2 2280 form factor fits directly into laptops and desktops, powered by high-density 3D TLC NAND for a perfect balance of speed, endurance, and value. With a 400 TBW endurance rating, AES 256-bit encryption, and Corsair’s SSD Toolbox software, this drive offers robust performance, security, and easy management, all backed by a 5-year warranty.
| Brand | Corsair |
| Manufacturer | 1800-425-5464, Corsair |
| Series | CSSD-F240GBMP510 |
| Colour | Black |
| Form Factor | M.2 |
| Item Height | 3.15 Inches |
| Item Width | 0.86 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 0.3 x 2.18 x 8 cm; 28 g |
| Item model number | CSSD-F240GBMP510 |
| RAM Size | 240 GB |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Hard Drive Size | 240 GB |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 14319 RPM |
| Hardware Platform | PC, laptop |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Included Components | 240 GB NVME PCIe M.2 SSD |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Item Weight | 28 g |
S**I
Good product with blazing speed go for it who are having NVMe compatible MB
I am using the 1TB SSD internal hard disks 2 nos for my OS and Storage, SSD will boot and transfer the data very fast when compare the conventional magnetic Hard disk drive. but there is a speed limitation because all these drives are working with SATA connectivity, so I choose this M.2 NVMe SSD for my OS installationusually My samsung or Segate SSD drive will take 26 seconds to boot my Desktop but this M.2 NvMe drive is booting in only 13 secondsI am very happy with this drive but make sure there are so many M.2 disks are available in the market.The Main difference between the M.2 SATA and M.2 NVMe is SPEED even both are connecting on same slotso be careful when you are buying the M.2 Drives, if your mother board supports the NVMe technology you should better to buy the same NVMe drive even the price is high then only you can enjoy the speed,M.2 SATA drive will come very less price when compare with NVMe but speed is very slowerPlease check my attached pictures for comparison speed between the NVMe SSD and SATA SSD and also conventional magnetic HDDAlways check the NVMe reading and writing speed also before you buy ...price is always depends on the R/W speedsand finally this seller is giving a wrong information about this product writing speedthe actual speed is up to 1500MB/Sequential but the seller put as 3000MB/Sequential writing speed, it's wrong information so please not of it
D**'
Superb Item.
Superb item.I use this as main O.S. drive. With no partition.
P**I
ssd
Good
A**E
Über NVMe SSDs im Allgemeinen und die MP510 im Speziellen
Leider herrscht über PCIe NVMe SSDs noch immer sehr viel Unklarheit bei den Nutzern, was dann auch zu schlechten Produktrezensionen führt. Bei der Corsair Force MP510 ist das leider nicht anders, und so liest man immer wieder "Ist viel zu langsam", "Lässt sich nicht von booten". Gleich vorweg: Alles Blödsinn - falls das Ihre Bedenken waren, können Sie diese SSD getrost kaufen. Woher kommen aber solche Rezensionen und Falschaussagen? Dazu muss man wissen:- NVMe ist eine relativ neue Softwareschnittstelle, die das Einbinden von Massendatenträgern direkt über den schnellsten Bus im PC zulässt, nämlich PCIe. Und da beginnen auch die Probleme: PCIe gibt es in verschiedenen Versionen und Ausführungen. Um diese SSD optimal ausnutzen zu können, muss Ihr PC über den PCIe Standard 3.0 verfügen und die PCIe Schnittstelle muss mit 4 Lanes angebunden sein. Hat Ihr PC nur PCIe 2.0 oder ist nur mit zwei Lanes angebunden, erreichen Sie nicht die maximale Datenübertragungsrate. Und schreiben eventuell eine ungerechtfertigt schlechte Rezension.- Das Mainboard muss vom BIOS her NVMe unterstützen und das Betriebssystem vom Treiber her. Windows 10 kann NVMe ab Werk, und die Homepage Ihres Mainboardherstellers gibt Aufschluss darüber, ob es NVMe-fähig ist. Wenn der PC nicht zu alt ist, kann eventuell sogar ein kostenloses BIOS-Update zur bislang fehlenden NVMe-Fähigkeit verhelfen. Das war z. B. bei meinem fünf Jahre alten Gigabyte GA-Z97P-D3 der Fall.- Das Mainboard des PCs muss NICHT über einen sogenannten M.2 Steckplatz verfügen. Es reicht vollkommen aus, wenn ein PCIe 3.0 x4 Steckplatz frei ist. Dann können Sie für kleines Geld einen M.2-PCIe Adapter kaufen. Wichtig ist hierbei, dass der Adapter auch PCIe 3.0 x4 beherrscht (Foto in der Rezension).Wenn BIOS-Unterstützung, PCIe-Schnittstelle und Betriebssystem passen, können Sie Ihr Windows 10 in einer Geschwindigkeit installieren und später auch booten, die Sie bislang noch nicht kannten. Gefühlt ist der Spung von SATA SSD auf PCIe/NVMe SSD so groß, wie von einer mechanischen HDD auf eine SATA SSD. Bilder über die gemessene Geschwindigkeit in dieser Rezension. Corsair stellt seinen Kunden übrigens ein recht gutes Support-Forum zur Verfügung, wo man bei Unklarheiten nachfragen kann. Weiterhin kann man sich ein Tools namens "Corsair SSD Toolbox" runterladen. Hiermit kann man dann SSDs clonen und ein Firmwareupdate durchführen.
A**M
performances au rdv, no bullshit
EDIT au 03/02/2020 :attention ces SSD connaissent un taux de retour plutot important (relativement à d'autres marques comme les kingston par ex.).2 retours sur 10 lames achetées > remboursés/échangés par AMZ, aucun pb(pb confirmé par SAV LDLC également).Le pb quand c'est installé chez un client, ce sont les aller retour générés (perte de prod etc …) …Bref, je préfère clairement payer plus cher ou moins de performance et avoir aucun pb de maintenance derrière …c'est bien dommage … j'attends une réaction de la part de Corsair !maintenant c'est kingston ou samsung 970 …---Voici en image les performances d'un NUC8I3BEH équipé d'une lame SSD MP510.Le SSD respecte les caractéristiques annoncées par le fabricant (cf capture).Un SSD en remplacement d'un disque mécanique (HDD) libère déjà les ordinateurs de leur lourdeur …Avec cette génération de SSD (PIC-E gen3 X4 NVMe), un nouveau cap est franchi …maintenant l'ordinateur vole littéralement …nota : ici, on multiplie par 4 voire 6 la bande passante par rapport à un SSD classique (SATA 3) …Très content de cette opération et des résultats ! Couplé au NUC8I3BEH, ce SSD peut s'exprimer parfaitement !Les performances globales sont au RDV !Les tarifs restent encore plus élevés qu'un SSD sur bus SATA, à utiliser donc à bon escient …PS : si ce commentaire vous a été utile, merci de me le faire savoir !
O**X
Fast and reliable Drive
Bought this 240gb Corsair M.2 to serve as a system drive to Windows 10 on PC I put together. I wanted to change OS to a 'built-in' option directly on the motherboard to allow me to upgrade my other drives as needed, however as this drive has plenty room for Windows and any other essential applications it's unlikely I will ever need more. The drive is FAST! I am not getting the advertised speeds but that's probably due to my limited understanding of PC architecture and BIOS setup (I'm an Apple User historically and in training) and I also think my placeholder CPU and Athlon 200GE may also be bottlenecking my system somewhat, rather than a problem with the MP510. It was easy to install, but to make it easier I removed my Graphics Card as I did not have magnetic tools. The motherboard (B450-F Gaming) recognised the M.2 and as I'd seen recommended to do, I physically disconnected all other drives and THEN formatted the Drive and then install Windows onto it. Once Windows was setup I physically connected my other Kingston SSD and two HDD drives. I am getting via AS-SSD Benchmark 1,526mb/sec READ and 1,036mb/sec WRITE. Which compared to what I was using before I had this PC is BLAZING! PC Boots in under 20 seconds, but will probably be faster as I'm just using a placeholder Athlon 200GE processor atm. The build quality of the item itself is adequate, although the PCB board is very thin, (be careful when removing the item from the plastic packet housing it). The packaging however is not overdone and is simple and yet effective enough to protect the item. No problems with it so far and I'm very happy with it.(Update) December 2019 - I have since updated my CPU and I am now getting 2536mb Read and same write speed, no problems with this drive whatsoever, it is a very very fast drive to use as your system disk.
F**G
M.2 for your Operating System is a good choice.
Very happy with this product. I have a read speed of 3 Gbs and a Write speed of 1 Gbs. My computer is just more responsive. My games load 1 to 3 seconds quicker than my Samsung 850 SSD. It is a similar to when i move my operating system from HDD to SSD many moons ago. I can notice the difference. I am afraid i will not go back to a SSD for my operating system to be installed on again as they are just not fast enough. The M.2 Tech is going to just get better. I regret not getting the 960 GB version as it is faster from the benchmarks i have read. Well it is M.2 for my operating systems from now on.
L**E
Failed in 3 months plus throttles... a lot
Whilst when it's at it's top performance it runs at high speeds but the NAND chips run extremely hot forcing you to buy a heatsink, after a while the write speed degrades to under 400mb/s (as tested with crystaldiskmark), eventually I was using my PC and it BSOD for a millisecond and it would no longer boot, I really don't recommend Corsair products after the experience I've had with their product entirely
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