Review Corsair MP600 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Faster Speed, Less Endurance

Soaptrail

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A slight typo: the table lists the Hydro as $260 but the paragraph has it a tad more expensive:

The MP600 Pro is available in capacities of 1TB and 2TB for $225 and $435, respectively. The Hydro X Edition only comes in a 2TB capacity with a slightly higher price tag of $460
 
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The WD SN850 and the Samsung 980 Pro both have 1,000,000 IOPS at the 1TB capacity, while the MP600 Pro has 380,000. Even the Sabrent Rocket has 750k IOPS. The MP600 has 680k. Why didn't it get mentioned? 380k is mainstream PCIe 3.0 performance, a WD Blue SN550 beats that at 410k. Yes, it has the transfer speeds, but 380k IOPS is way too low for 1TB. (if it's a typo, disregard this message)