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Crucial MX100 512GB SSD Review

Crucial is well known from high quality memory and SSD but also great support. We are not used to see new Crucial products often but when it happen then we receive something special, somehow different from anything that other brands can offer.

Today we will see the latest Crucial MX100 512GB SSD which as first on the market to use 16nm NAND. Some readers maybe noticed recent SSD price drop and maybe wondered what can expect from the Crucial MX100. Here is your chance to take a closer look at performance of this new SSD so stay with us till the end of this review ( and of course back to us as often as possible ).

 

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The choice between speed and capacity is over. Choose both.

Traditionally, SSDs have offered powerful speeds and extra features, but at a high cost per gigabyte. Enter the Crucial MX100 SSD. Leveraging years of R&D and the latest NAND technology, the Crucial MX100 offers a low cost per GB, combined with unrelenting performance and one of the most complete feature sets available.

 

Micron quality – a higher level of reliability

As a brand of Micron, one of the largest flash storage manufacturers in the world, the Crucial MX100 is backed by the same quality and innovation that has produced some of the world’s most advanced memory and storage technologies. With over a thousand hours prerelease validation testing and houndreds of SSD qualification tests, the Crucial MX100 has been thoroughly tried, tested, and proven. Make the switch to the Crucial MX100 SSD and start outlasting and outperforming your hard drive.

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Let’s move to the next page of our review to take a closer look at the specification, features and couple of package photos.

 

 

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