Today we are testing a fast M.2 SSD in stamp format on OCinside.de! We are talking about the P310 from Crucial. Compared to normal M.2 SSDs in 2280 form factor, this one is available as a 2230 version for a notebook, mini PC or gaming handheld. In the following Crucial P310 1TB 2230 M.2 SSD review, we show how fast the small SSD with PCIe Gen4 is.
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The Crucial P310 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD CT1000P310SSD2 has at review date a price of approx. 89 Euro.
If that’s not enough for you, you can purchase the 2 TB variant for 70 Euro extra. Crucial also offers this SSD in the classic M.2 2280 form factor.
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The delivery of the Crucial P310 2230 SSD …
Crucial delivers the P310 in a small and tastefully designed box. In addition to the product description, we can already see here that it is a fast (up to 7100MB/s) SSD with a 5-year warranty and that it is optimized for handhelds. The latter is of course not surprising given the small size.
On the back, in addition to a brief product description in 9 languages, there is also a 3 barcode that takes us directly to the manufacturer’s website. Here you can easily register your SSD and sit back and relax in the event of a defect.
Let’s unpack the tiny thing …
This is included in the delivery package …
A quick look inside is enough to realize that even the small packaging is oversized. Nevertheless, the SSD is securely packed.
If we pull out the plastic insert, we can take a first look at the P310. Incidentally, Crucial could have made this from environmentally friendly cardboard or at least recycled plastic.
In addition to the SSD, we also find an information sheet from Crucial.
This contains a link to the installation manual and free software that can be used to clone data carriers. You will also find information on service and warranty.
Let’s move on to the technical data of the P310 SSD.
Crucial P310 1TB technical specifications …