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It's model number is CT1000MX500SSD4
1TB Storage Capacity
M.2 Form Factor
SATA III 6 Gb/s Interface
Silicon Motion SM2258 Controller
MTTF - 1.8 million hours


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🔹️Even though it took some time to go through all the details, I must say that this purchase has surely left me quite brushed up regarding any NVME or SATA ssd.
I recently decided to upgrade my existing 1 TB Seagate barracuda pro SSHD boot up drive , as it failed just over an year, it was a real tough task to lock on to the correct parameters to check , so as to make a sound purchase.
🔹️I would also like to share my journey of this selection process, in case it helps any fellow buyer, as believe me, there is a lot more to look for beyond mere advertised read write speed.
⭐Bit lengthy but worth reading before shelling out 10 grand.
❗Also please note that proceed only after verification that you have a SATA 3, 6 GBPs system, otherwise for laptops with the older sata versions 1 or 2 , the data transfer speeds will be restricted & be a lot less.
🎯 FIX THE SIZE :
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There is no way ahead, unless you decide what’s the size that you are looking for.
🔹️If you are planning on using it as a bootup drive then go for no less than 512 GB and if you are into games, you can go for anything up to 2 TB depending upon your budget.
🔶️For gaming though, I suggest you to go for blazing fast nvme drives provided you have that slot.
If you have two drive slots – one can be nvme for bootup & sata ssd for storage.
🔹️Even if you are not into games – I would suggest not to go below 512 GB as a future proof measure considering the ever-increasing application and software installation sizes.
🔹️For any storage or bootup drive anything is good provided you keep 10 % space free, for optimum disk performance and speed.
♦️I decided to go for 1TB SATA SSD version to be used as a simple storage drive.
🔹️For boot up drive, I purchased an Adata SX 8200 pro nvme drive.
🔹️Out of 1 TB, I got around 931.5 GB of usable space.
🔹️Also talking about its physical size, most Sata SSDs are now 7 mm wide but any thing of width 7 mm or 9.5 mm would fit just fine in the sata slot.
🔹️An extra rubber adaptor for levelling up the 7 mm drive to 9.5 mm, is also given with this drive pack.
🎯 QLC, TLC or MLC:
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This is another very critical deciding feature as it represents the data packing density per cell.
🔹️The QLC is the latest technology and stands for Quad level cell and contains 4 bits per cell.
Samsung Qvo is such example.
In a similar fashion:
🔹️TLC – Triple level cell & contains 3 bits per cell. (Pretty fast with decent reliability & cost)
🔹️MLC – Multi level cell & contains 2 bits per cell ( Super-fast and reliable but very costly )
🔹️SLC – Single level Cell & contains 1 bits per cell. (Super-fast and reliable but extremely costly)
However, with increased data density - the price per GB, write endurance, sustained read write speeds of the drive and the drive reliability goes down.
🔹️So in short, I would suggest to, go for a TLC Drive which is an optimum compromise between cost and reliability especially when you are going to install an OS on it.
🔹️Constant data rewrite would not affect its data and speed reliability in such case.
🔹️If it is to be used as a storage drive for general data , then you can surely go for a QLC drive like the Samsung QVO and others.
🔹️MLC & SLC drives are way too costly and impractical for normal users and are mostly meant for servers.
♦️The MX500 is an improved version of BX500 with better controller TLC drive and other parameters also in favour of purchase.
🎯DRAM or DRAM LESS:
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🔹️This is another important deciding factor, nowadays in the market many SSDs are coming without any of their own Dynamic RAM and utilise the system RAM to cut on the price margins but in the longer run, it suffers in speed and endurance especially while writing, hence, I would still suggest going for “with DRAM” SSDs.
🔹️Here, in crucial MX500 The DRAM cache is around 1 GB, unlike many other budget dram less drives.
🔆Crucial P1 , is one Dram less, QLC based drive and is surely a lower range option.
🔹️This would result in sustained speed endurance over time.
🎯SPEED & THERMAL MANAGEMENT:
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I read so many reviews on various sites about some of the fastest drives and found Samsung to definitely lead in most cases.
However in case of Sata SSDs, generally all drives have a range of around 500 MB per sec - some a few more & some a few less , so if you are confident about your brand , just go for it.
🤏 A slight variation of 30 to 40 MB per sec won’t make much of a difference.
🔹️Samsung EVO are good in speeds but are very costly in comparison.
🔹️Further to note is the SLC caching feature in drives, which again, by virtue of its single level architecture is very fast in read write operations.
♦️ I have an HP omen with core i7 8750H processor , Nvidia 1070 GTX graphics card & a 16 GB 2666 MHz RAM.
In multiple tests, with even fan on – it generally gave a read write speed of 540 to 500 MB per sec which is similar to the advertised speed.
🔹️Faster speeds come in handy when playing games or high-resolution videos or doing some heavy video editing jobs.
♦️This drive temperatures were pretty stable too & below 50 degrees Celsius at all times so no issues in cooling.
🎯BRAND RELIABILITY, WARRANTY & SERVICE CENTRE AVAILABILITY:
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This is another very critical feature to look for in practical terms .
🔹️Check for multiple product reviews to ensure low failure rate and high product reliability. Samsung, Western digital, crucial, Kingston, Adata, Transcend etc are some good brands.
🔹️If the drive supports low parity bit checking then depending upon the effective algorithm of error checking by drive onboard controller , one can expect a better reliability.
🔹️Check for warranty periods offered, the more the better.
🔹️Service centre availability is another major thing to look for, in case you need their help.
❗Some companies like Adata will only allow in-person submission of faulty drives at their service centers in india , which could be a big trouble.
♦️Crucial MX500 comes with 5 years of warranty and has many service centres across india.
🎯TBW :
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🔹️This is the Terabyte Write capacity of the drive before the drive storage starts degrading. In most cases it is more than too much, so do not worry too much for this figure.
♦️In MX500, the TBW offered is 360 TB which is quite a good endurance rating compared to most SSDs.
🔆For a basic idea, It basically means that for a given warranty of 5 years you can practically write like 197 GB data per day up to 5 years.
🎯 COST :
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You can Keep the selected drive in your Wishlist and in event of any sale, you can surely have a good margin at prices.
🔹️For information, Samsung & WD are mostly overpriced, so you can go for alternate good manufacturers like Crucial Adata, Corsair , Kingston etc which also offer good speeds and reliability.
🔹️I got this crucial MX500 for 9646 bucks in a sale against 10700 as regular price, which is decent enough.
🎯FINAL VERDICT :
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I shortlisted the crucial MX500 after comparing and reading about a lot many drives and essential parameters and by far now, I am fully satisfied with its speed and temperature management.
It is very much comparable to Samsung drive & with its new micron 64-bit TLC controller and I do not see the need to spend any extra bucks just for brand reputation.
🤏For record, micron which is the parent company for crucial , is the designer of the onboard drive controller for a majority of other brands.
👍Surely recommended.
♻️ Do let me know if my review was helpful through comments or clicking helpful tab below.


Actual volume of MX500 500 GB disk turned out exactly same as WD 500 GB Blue, so cloning went like a breeze (booted up Ubuntu flashdrive and did "sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress". That's all!).

Well working fine in my Dell laptop. Performance improved a lot. Boot time is now around 10 seconds, previously it was talking 35-45 sec to boot and was laggy.
If you want to add ram to make ur system fast then first upgrade to SSD first. Otherwise adding ram makes no sense.


I also downloaded the Acronis software that come with it from crucial.in/clone (the software will not work unless either you already have a Crucial HDD or some other disk in the system, or you attach the new SDD to the computer via USB)
Connected and tried to transfer: and ran into trouble immediately:
Acronis software refused to fit the data into the new (and smaller) SDD
Next thing: I opened disk-manager (part of windows 10) and tried to shrink the partitions - that reduced it by about 90GB, but that didn't help (Acronis didn't even do that on its own). Next I was on the internet - after about 30min searching figured out that unmovable files were behind the trouble. So disabled pagefile and hibernate, disabled logfile writings and a few other things: rebooted after that, ran disk-cleaner and defragmenter and then shruk the C partition again: fortunately overall shrunk size came down to some 200GB (rest remained unallocated on my HDD)
Used Acronis and cloned my disk into SSD: I was expecting ~40GB unallocated space, instead Acronis merged it with some recovery partition which is usually not accessible.
Replaced the HDD by SDD, booted up - it hesitated but then worked ! One caution: during initial cloning the C: on HDD showed as E: on SDD, once I replace the HDD by SDD and booted up, it showed as C: again.
I spent the next one hour creating a recovery disk and then deleting that recovery partition to free up the space from the disk.
Once everything done : created a restore point.
Then downloaded the Crucial Storage Executive software - went through the features including increasing the overprovisioning buffer; finally enabled Momentum Cache and that triggered a reboot - and then Windows detected some error and attempted automatic repair which failed. I went into recovery and used the restore point (thank God I had created it first thing after laptop started working).
Installed Storage Executive again - enabled Momentum Cache again - same shit happened
Bottomline: Momentum Cache doesn't work; on the internet a few forums say it uses some unsigned files so Windows rejects it, I don't know how to make it work.
Next-restored again and this time didn't try to enable Momentum Cache - I'm not sure it would hurt much in real loads: it can't do anything about reads, and large-writes are rare for me (and usually happen in the form of downloads - where the other bottlenecks are more problematic than write-speed of SDD). It could make a difference for random writes perhaps - but not working is a problem. Will try contacting Crucial support tomorrow and see what they say.
then ran benchmarks: Sequential Read/Writes are running nearly at 500MBps; 4k random reads near 20MBps, writes near 60MBps (I tried 16MiB loads) - corresponding sequential numbers on my HDD were 5x slower and random were over 10x slower.
All in all it is in similar league as other SDDs, the boot performance is much faster on my 2013 model (i3-4010u) Inspiron 15 3537 model - it is much more usable and I can push replacing this laptop another few years.
Overall- hardware is pretty good, software is crap

I had lost interest in using the laptop, though it's a beautiful piece, due to speed problems. Instead I was using my new hp laptop mostly. After changing the drive, it totally revived my love for the Vaio. Now I can't look at the hp laptop, leaving this Vaio beauty!! ☺️
The cloning software for Crucial is also super easy, no trouble there in installation and cloning.
Great drive, value for money!


Later update (after the replacement came, a few days later):
Product came well packed. SSD works great, its been 4 days and its working great, touchwood!
But I will retain the 1-star rating bcoz of the bad experience in the first place. I notice that the replacement part's packaging looked newer and better packed, and the product also looked untampered with. On the other hand, the former (damaged one) package had its seal broken if I recall right, there was a weird screw in the actual SSD jammed in as the picture shows, and the model/serial# label was bent/peeling a bit in one corner. All this despite the actual model# being identical in the former and the replacement SSDs. I suspect the former (damaged one) may have been a refurbished item. All the more reason for me to give a 1-star rating to Amazon for allowing this to happen!

The delivery was also before time. Overall a positive experience buying this product.

Though my system is only 2 years old, (win 10, i7, 8gb ram, 1 TB hdd) due to lot of applications installed system was responding very slow and lagging most of the time. So definitely I dint want to do a fresh installation as I dint want to install all those applications and OS again. Almost 90 % of my 1 TB harddisk was free.
I was skeptical about the hard disk upgrade including cloning as I was going to do all of these for the first time, including to learn how to open the laptop etc. I did some googling and got some idea about it. Also came across a free cloning software AOMEI Backupper, which worked perfectly at the first instance.
To my surprise it worked fine and now I have a super fast machine, without any need to reinstall any os/applications. Thank God.
I would recommend you to go for it without a second thought.

Installation was fairly simple with the provided spacer guaranteeing a perfect fit with the hard drive bay. The only problems that I faced was ASUS's unnecessarily complex panel removal process. After installation, I checked my BIOS to find that the drive had been detected properly as an SSD. The installation was so simple, a person with a screwdriver and careful hands can do it in an hour or so.
I opted for a clean Windows 10 installation. The process took around 5-8 minutes which was quite shocking as it took 30 mins back when I had a regular hard drive. This was the start of many perfomance improvements that I noticed across the board. No longer was there any lag on opening the start menu and booting Windows was a mere matter of seconds. Copying to and fro from the SSD was almost instantaneous thanks to it's admirable R/W speeds, which if I'm not wrong are only second to Samsung's SATA SSD offering and that too by a small margin.
Overall I'm happy with this purchase and can recommend this to any person who's looking for their first SSD.
Also please don't opt for the cheap WD Green SSDs. Do yourself a favour and buy this one instead?

I'm thinking of using this ssd in an enclosure with type c & use it as an external drive which can help me with quick transfer of data or work on the go.
Update: (week Later); I have added this ssd in a metal type enclosure by everpert which costed about Rs.950. Read-write speeds were good using a usb 3.1 cable.
Update: (8 months Later): Speeds were consistently stable 410-445 reads & 390-430 writes. observed a 2% speed boost after a recent firmware upgrade. i also ordered the 1tb ssd last week. will post the benchmarks soon.
Checkout the benchmark screenshots i posted. This SATA m,2 drive is totally worth its price.



Writing this review after 3 weeks usage, If you are some one who struggles with hard-disk then just go for this It will be the single best upgrade you can do on a laptop. I am software developer and I work with many software and files on almost times, My main bottle neck was the damn hard-disk which used to be in 100% usage all times. Now everything works like a charm, not even a single lag after the upgrade.
My lap is i5 8250U, 8gb Ram, mx150
below are my experience
> Windows boots completely + get search result from chrome in less than 20 secs
> Windows shutdowns in 3-6 secs
> Witcher 3 open to main menu in 5 secs
> Normally stays in temperature of 40°C-45°C, on high usage like bench marking it hits 67°C - 74°C
If you are into complete cloning or C drive only cloning I recommend Macrium Reflect, It does the Job fine and its easy to use.,don't need to use Acronis true image as its recommended

The lock screen would never load even enter key was hit once and had to press it twice after 10 seconds to loss login screen. But with mx500, it loaded on 1st enter hit and logging in took about a millisecond.
The laptop from pressing start button, logging in and fully loading apps would take 3 minutes with HDD, but with this SSD, it takes just 12 seconds for entire operation
A highly recommended product. Let's see how it performs further
Today:
As I was satisfied with ssd performance, I decided to get another one for my old PC. And as expected the ssd took my PC to the next level, giving a tremendous boost over previous performance. Thanks Amazon

I ported my Windows 10 almost 2 years old installation to this SSD using Easeus Todo backup app and it now takes only max 35 seconds to fully start windows 10. Pretty fast compared to my old 7200 rpm hdd which took 5-6 min. Initially I was thinking of buying WD green or BX500 which are good with decent speeds but less durable and little bit slower than this one. MX500 is pretty close to samsung EVO series in performance but its not that much expensive. Also for ssd users, if you want to increase lifespan of your ssd then better turn off windows indexing service, windows hibernation, etc. SSD don't need this as it is already fast. Just google How to increase ssd lifespan


and inserted Hard disk in fake DVD slot used as caddy.
But CPU 100% problem remains same.
Boot time faster than previous. 250GB is Good enough.
cons:
performance lags are still there due to AMD A6 processor.
working with Visual Studio , photoshop Applications is based on CPU usage only, SSD do nothing, no improvement happens. copy/move not fastens CPU usage. its waste to purchase if not a Correct CPU.
Process:
After Inserting SSD, and putting HDD in Caddy. Don't delete C drive in GPT HDD for the purpose of extending other drives using disk manager. it converts HDD Basic drive to Dynamic Drive. then data in Dynamic Drives cant be detected by Acronis true image or other softwares. Later issues happens like deleting single drive for recreation in HDD will deletes all drives in Total HDD without any warning messages. use Partition Recovery Softwares like Active Undelete to get deleted drives if it happens.
After Purchase, 48GB RAW with 180GB NTFS comes by default. delete all drives and recreate drives with Windows DVD and then install windows. after that can restore backups using Acronis true image. download Crucial Storage Executive software and use.


5 days usage.
Product delivered one day b4 due date. Installation was very easy, did a fresh installation of windows 10 and activated it. My system config is --
1. Intel core 2 quad Q9400
2. 4GB ddr2 ram
3. Gigabyte G31M ES2L mobo
4. 320GB WD Blue HDD
And now 240GB SSD.
5. 1GB AMD radeon graphics
Only thing is that my system has Sata 2 interface which is causing bottleneck for ssd. But I don't play games or do heavy tasks on my system so for me Sata2 is not a big deal. Till now didn't enabled momentum cache so can't say about that. I will do a speed test with and without momentum cache enabled and update my review again after some days of usage.
Update on 13/8/20.
Till now everything good but at first time I was little worried as the drive temps. reached apprx 66° during windows installation.
So crucial storage executive displayed warning about drive heating. Later found out ssds usually gets hot on continuous usage so install it in a place with proper ventilation and air flow.
Crucial website states if drive temps cross 70° then warrants gets void.
Now my drive usually gets upto max 62° but then cools down to 55-56° avg temp remains around 58°.
Regarding momentum cache I didnt notice any difference in daily usage but it works best with system with min 8GB RAM. As less data is written on ssd which increases ssd life.
