Crucial T700 PCIe Gen5 NVMe Internal SSD (M.2 2280)
Capacity
Price
$278.50
Per TB$278.50
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Reasons to buy
- Among the fastest client M.2 drives on paper, with Crucial-rated PCIe Gen5 sequential reads up to 11,700 MB/s on 1TB and 12,400 MB/s on 2TB and 4TB models.
- Micron 232-layer TLC NAND and the Phison E26 controller with DRAM cache on every capacity in this family.
- Five-year limited warranty with published TBW steps of 600, 1,200, and 2,400 terabytes written by capacity.
- Backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 and 4.0 hosts when you accept lower peak bandwidth outside a Gen5 slot.
- DirectStorage positioning plus bundled Acronis cloning software on retail boxes for Windows migration workflows.
Reasons to avoid
- SSD3 SKUs ship without a factory heatsink, so many boards need a motherboard M.2 cooler or an add-on heatsink to avoid thermal throttling.
- Requires a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot and a recent Intel 13th/14th Gen or AMD Ryzen 7000-class platform to approach brochure speeds.
- Premium street pricing versus Gen4 NVMe drives that trade peak sequential numbers for lower cost per terabyte.
- Larger 2TB and 4TB models use a double-sided PCB that may not fit every laptop or tight console bay.

Specifications
- endurance tbw
- 600
Researched and maintained by Hard Drive Prices Editorial Team. · Updated June 5, 2026
Specifications
- endurance tbw
- 600
Researched and maintained by Hard Drive Prices Editorial Team. · Updated June 5, 2026
User ratings
- Amazon4.7(1,149)
What you're getting
The Crucial T700 is a PCIe 5.0 x4 NVMe M.2 2280 solid-state drive built for desktops and workstations that have a true Gen5 M.2 slot and adequate cooling. Micron pairs its 232-layer TLC NAND with the Phison PS5026-E26 controller and LPDDR4 DRAM cache. Crucial publishes up to 11,700 MB/s sequential read on the 1TB model and up to 12,400 MB/s read with 11,800 MB/s write on the 2TB and 4TB SKUs in this SSD3 line.
This listing covers the bare SSD3 parts without a factory heatsink. Crucial requires a motherboard M.2 shield or an aftermarket cooler on these SKUs to hold peak speeds during long writes. The drives are backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 and 4.0 slots, but you only see Gen5 headline bandwidth when the CPU, board routing, and thermals cooperate. Microsoft DirectStorage support is part of the positioning for texture-heavy PC games on Windows 11.
Endurance is expressed in terabytes written (TBW): 600 TBW at 1TB, 1,200 TBW at 2TB, and 2,400 TBW at 4TB under Crucial's published materials. Random performance scales with capacity, with Crucial citing up to about 1,200K read IOPS on 1TB and up to 1,500K read IOPS on larger models in third-party specification databases. A five-year limited warranty applies for the earlier of five years or the rated TBW.
Crucial also sells T700 SSD5 bundles with a pre-attached aluminum and copper heatsink for buyers who want a single-box thermal solution. Confirm your slot is M-key, length 2280, and Gen5-capable before you buy, and budget for a heatsink if your board does not include one.
Buying context
Typical value (not live pricing)
Gen5 flagship pricing stays steep at the 1TB tier and usually improves per terabyte at 2TB and 4TB. At research time Amazon showed about $279 for 1TB, about $540 for 2TB, and about $686.36 for 4TB on the SSD3 listings you supplied, while Newegg surfaced a lower open-market offer near $254 on the 1TB part number. Re-check the live cart before checkout because NVMe sales move quickly.
Where this line often shows up
- Windows 11 gaming PCs with a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot and a motherboard heatsink for DirectStorage titles.
- 4K and 8K video editing scratch disks on workstations that need high sequential read bandwidth.
- 3D rendering and simulation caches on Intel 13th/14th Gen or AMD Ryzen 7000 desktops.
- High-end ITX and ATX builds where a single fast NVMe boot drive replaces SATA SSD plus HDD combos.
- PlayStation 5 internal upgrades only when paired with a compatible M.2 heatsink that meets Sony clearance rules.
Features
PCIe Gen5 throughput: NVMe 2.0 on PCIe 5.0 x4 with Crucial-rated sequential reads up to 11,700 MB/s (1TB) or 12,400 MB/s (2TB and 4TB).
Micron NAND stack: 232-layer TLC NAND from Micron behind the Phison PS5026-E26 controller with LPDDR4 DRAM cache.
DirectStorage ready: Designed for Windows 11 titles that use Microsoft DirectStorage and GPU decompression on supported GPUs.
Endurance tiers: Published TBW of 600 (1TB), 1,200 (2TB), and 2,400 (4TB) under Crucial's five-year limited warranty terms.
Heatsink-free SKU: SSD3 part numbers are meant for boards with an integrated M.2 heatsink or a user-supplied cooler.
Software bundle: Retail kits include Acronis True Image for cloning plus a limited Adobe Creative Cloud trial on supported purchases.