Corsair's latest MP400 m.2 NVMe SSD offers up to 8TB of QLC storage

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In a nutshell: It's not bleeding edge storage, but Corsair's new PCIe 3.0-based MP400 series should still deliver a noticeable performance boost to PCs running SATA SSDs/HDDs. The MP400 drives use high-density 3D QLC NAND memory, which trades high endurance levels for less power consumption and better value to reach more consumers. It also allows for a capacious 8TB SKU that Corsair is now selling for $1,379.99.

Corsair is targeting mid-tier PC gaming with its new MP400 series of m.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSDs. Although its 3,480 MB/s reads and up to 3,000 MB/s writes should make for a pretty decent experience even on higher-end PCs, those with deep pockets and a penchant for assembling rigs out of the latest and greatest hardware are still likely to go for something PCIe 4.0-based like the Adata XPG Gammix S70 or WD's recently released SN850 series.

For value-conscious gamers, however, the Corsair MP400 appears to hit a sweet spot between cost, performance, and capacity. It's available in four storage capacities, with the lower-half (1TB, 2TB) using Phison's E16 controller, while the upper-half (4TB, 8TB) utilizes Phison's E12S controller.

Capacity
Max Read (MB/s) Max Write (MB/s) 4KB Random Read/Write (IOPS) Endurance Rating (TBW) Price
1 TB 3,480 1,880 190,000 / 470,000 200 $129.99
2 TB 3,480 3,000 380,000 / 560,000 400 $264.99
4 TB 3,480 3,000 610,000 / 710,000 800 $609.99
8 TB 3,480 3,000 610,000 / 710,000 1,600 $1,379.99

All MP400 drives are currently listed for availability in 1-3 weeks on Corsair's website, except the 8TB model that arrives a bit later, in 2-4 weeks. All models are backed by a 5-year official warranty and come with Corsair's free SSD Toolbox software for updating firmware and setting up features like over-provisioning and secure erase.

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We are making progress. Both Micron and Samsung have an 8TB QLC SSD for less than $900.
Sabrent Rocket is $1500.

I am just happy to see these sizes available. They aren't cheap ( I bought the Samsung model) but they are at least available.

Over time prices will drop - even if it takes 2 or 3 years.
 
These will be 3x less in 5 years time.
If you can wait for 5 years, good on you. Well done for spending enough on storage, at higher price/lower quality than these drives on your current PC, so that these don't interest you. Bravo.
 
We are making progress. Both Micron and Samsung have an 8TB QLC SSD for less than $900.
Sabrent Rocket is $1500.

I am just happy to see these sizes available. They aren't cheap ( I bought the Samsung model) but they are at least available.

Over time prices will drop - even if it takes 2 or 3 years.

I agree, I purchased a Crucial MX300 2TB on 06/2017 for $475 and those prices have dropped substantially. I just purchase a Western Digital 4TB WD Blue for $371 just over 3 years later.

This is a nice review on the Crucial MX300 2TB back in 2017;
 
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We are making progress. Both Micron and Samsung have an 8TB QLC SSD for less than $900.
Sabrent Rocket is $1500.

I am just happy to see these sizes available. They aren't cheap ( I bought the Samsung model) but they are at least available.

Over time prices will drop - even if it takes 2 or 3 years.
That purchase is actually cheap because it's really only $112.50/Tb
 
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