




🚀 Unlock next-gen speed and unstoppable reliability with Crucial P5 Plus!
The Crucial P5 Plus 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD delivers ultra-fast 6600MB/s read speeds and robust 3D NAND technology, engineered for gamers, creatives, and professionals seeking top-tier performance and reliability. Featuring hardware encryption, adaptive thermal protection, and PS5 compatibility, it offers a 5-year warranty and endurance up to 600 TBW, making it a future-proof upgrade for any high-demand computing setup.












| ASIN | B098WL46RS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #935 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (8,299) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 0.204 ounces |
| Item model number | CT1000P5PSSD8 |
| Language | English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Crucial |
| Product Dimensions | 3.88 x 5 x 0.5 inches |
D**�
These are probably the fastest drive you could buy
If you don’t know, look up the stats, these things are probably the fastest you could buy
G**Z
Good
Does the job and runs well. No glitches and just works great.
O**G
Very fast speed drive reliable brand and worth the money
I recently purchased the Crucial P5 Plus 1TB , and I am thoroughly impressed! This SSD has significantly boosted my gaming and overall system performance. The installation was straightforward, and it fits perfectly in my setup. What I appreciate most is its reliability. I've experienced zero issues since installing it, and the load times for games and applications are lightning-fast. For the performance and quality you get, the Crucial P5 Plus is worth every penny. I highly recommend this one!
T**1
Great Product!
The "Crucial P5 Plus 1TB NVME M.2 (or in this case M.2280) SSD", is a decent hard drive. I would definitely recommend this drive to anyone looking for a stable system and a product made by a leader in the industry. If you're looking to install an M.2 drive on a laptop computer with only one M.2 slot available, if necessary, you may need a "USB to M.2 adapter", to initialize or format the drive before installing on your computer, and then install your operating system to it, or clone your existing SATA hard drive with operating system to it. One last thing. Those that don't know if this works on their computer, go to Crucial's website. They have a scan tool, that will check the memory and hard drives on your system. It needs your permission to do the scan. After the scan is done, a webpage will open with the memory and hard drives you already have, and it will offer you all available upgrades for your system. Then go back to Amazon to make the purchase.
L**.
OMG! Unbelievable!
I couldn't wipe the grin off my face when I saw the results. I wanted to show everyone. I struggled to get the Acronis software (included) to recognize the SSD for the purpose of cloning my HHD before making the SSD the operating C Drive. BUT... I didn't struggle with it alone. Crucial Tech Support was there with possible solutions three times, till the right one was found. I'm cloned, HHD removed, SSD running the show. When I hit the Power switch on my 4 year old Dell Inspiron 17R/5770 for the first time with the new SSD in control, I was blown away. I never expected this kind of speed!! I'm not kidding. I am almost in disbelief. Understand this... within the past 6 months I have upgraded two inexpensive, older Dell desktops with increased memory and Crucial SSDs. The upgrade was simple and flawless. Improvement was obvious, but nothing on the scale of what I'm seeing with my laptop this minute. I felt that I owe it to the company and their tech support to take a few minutes and say thanks via a good review. I believe that my difficulties were the exception, not the rule, but if you possess no patience or perseverance, stick with your old spinning HHD. If you possess a few bucks, a little patience & perseverance and want a ride as good as Disney without $2,000 for a new laptop..... maybe my experience will help you decide. My wife has the same exact laptop. We always upgrade together. Mine was the experimental one for this upgrade (instead of a replacement due to their slower operation) and I'm going back online to order the exact same 8 Gig of additional RAM and 1 TB Crucial SSD. If I have a problem, I have confidence that Tech Support will solve it. I wish the new SSD helped me to type faster.
V**R
Llevo usándolo un par de años, y funciona a la perfeccion
Z**N
Acronis may or may not recognize, I fixed it, but it's not going to be your solution
I purchased the SSK enclosure with the Crucial P5 Plus SSD to clone my internal Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD already in my laptop. However, while instructions were easy, the Crucial's Acronis DID NOT recognize my Crucial P5 SSD. Acronis would give me a pop up window that said, "This product edition requires at least one Crucial SSD be installed in your system..." THE TROUBLESHOOTING THAT WENT NOWHERE: I started troubleshooting on my own first. I plugged it into different USB ports and even changed the cable. No luck. Next, I shouldn't have to if Acronis had worked, but I initialized Crucial's SSD via Disk Management as GUID partition table (GPT), I reinstalled the Acronis and restarted my laptop, but the same message happened. Next step, I went back to Disk Management to actually format a partition for Crucial's SSD this time, reinstalled Acronis (that is, uninstall Acronis, restarted laptop, download and installed Acronis from Crucial again, restarted my laptop), opened the Acronis software, and it still did not work. I repeat this again: you SHOULDN'T have to do ANY of this if Acronis from Crucial had detected my Crucial SSD. It could have been my SSK enclosure though, so I can't blame Crucial entirely, but really, it shouldn't have mattered. Anyways... I didn't want to create a boot media if I didn't have to, or further troubleshoot on my precious time on my own because Googling for answers could take longer than expected, so finally, I called Crucial's technical support line. Guess what, this tech guy fell asleep on me. It wasn't even 10 minutes in and he fell asleep, with snoring and all. When I woke him up (I imagine with snot bubbles and all), he groggily repeated the same instructions he last told me to do. If it wasn't so funny, I would be pretty livid. The part I couldn't stand wasn't his thick accent and incoherent sleep mumble, it was his fan's background noise. I couldn't ask him to turn the dumb thing off and bake in the heat, so I finally said, "Sir, no offense, but I don't think you can help me in any capacity at this moment. Your background noise is driving me nuts and I'm just guessing half the things you're saying. So, have a good day." Meanwhile, I'm clenching my fists hard to keep from going off on him. WHAT FINALLY WORKED, and IT WON'T WORK FOR YOU UNLESS YOU OWN A SUPPORTED PRODUCT ALREADY: About 5+ years ago, I got an external Western Digital hard drive. I remember that Western Digital also used Acronis as well. And since it is was specifically an external hard drive, it means it already has some files or partition that made the computer recognize it as a Western Digital hard drive (and no, I don't mean just naming the drive Western Digital). So I got the idea to use Western Digital's Acronis and give it a try. I did a quick Google for "Western Digital Acronis," clicked on the link to it, and downloaded Western Digital's Acronis. Then I had to uninstall Crucial's Acronis first (or else Western Digital's Acronis won't install), restarted my laptop, and then installed Western Digital's Acronis. When that was done, I connected my external Western Digital hard drive as well as Crucial's SSD in the SSK enclosure. I started up Western Digital's Acronis, and that FINALLY worked. Finally got into the software. Last step was just click Settings, Clone, Choose Source Drive, Choose Destination Drive, and Proceed. The cloning was done in less than 15 minutes. Installed the new Crucial's SSD into the laptop and booted up the laptop with no problems at all. I didn't have to mess with any BIOS at all, and there were zero error messages. CONCLUSION: I am disappointed that Crucial's Acronis did not recognize its own product. It was frustrating, but I was lucky to remember my external Western Digital hard drive was just lying around somewhere and improvised. To be fair though, it COULD possibly be the SSK enclosure that made it not work. It should work, but you know... technology always somehow fails due to fine details and glitches. Who knows where it went wrong. What I am unhappy about though is that I spent an extra $30 for Crucial when I could have bought Western Digital, thinking that it would seemingly be a smoother process. I didn't care I was throwing away an extra $30. I seriously have no time to worry about stuff like that. My time is just worth a lot more. But no. It was absolutely not a smoother process. But I'm glad I didn't spend more than an hour on all this from start to finish, including this review/rant. As for speed, I will say that thus far, I cannot tell the difference between this Crucial's P5 and my previous Samsung's P2. The only thing I was surprised about was that the initial startup with the new P5 was faster than I imagined, because initial startup can take a few minutes longer because of the new drive, but then subsequent startups should be just as fast as before. So, it could be the new P5's faster speed. For stability, everything started up no problem, no hitch at all after I installed it into my laptop. I've had no problems with it yet.
P**R
Dysk plus radiator - bardzo łatwy montaż dysku w obudowie i tak samo łatwy montaż dysku w ps5. Wszystko plug&play po włączeniu konsoli wystarczy sformatować dysk i to wszystko. Szybkość 5647 MB/s
ا**ي
ممتاز
C**O
Se instalo en una laptop para aumentar la capacidad y trabajo genial, muy rápida y fácil de instalar, migrar la información ya es otra cosa pero todo bien
C**Y
Easy to install, included screw is very thoughtful. Had to restart a few times til it was recognized by my PC and able to be set up. Works perfectly. I'm very happy to have the extra storage space.
H**D
hi-speed
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