Here are the technical data according to the manufacturer …
Manufacturer | Crucial |
Article number | CT500MX200SSD6 |
Capacity | 500GB (NAND) |
Interface | M.2 SATA3 6GB/s |
Cache | 512MB |
Controller | Marvell |
Flash Type | Micron MLC – Multi-Level-Cell |
Size | M.2 2260 (60 x 22 x 3.5mm) |
Weight | approx. 10 gramm |
Speed | Read up to 555 MB/s / Write up to 500 MB/s |
Seek Time | |
MTBF | 1.5 million hours 160 TB total bytes written (TBW), equal to 87 GB per day for 5 years |
Other | SMART Support, 256-Bit AES encryption, TCG Opal 2.0 compliant firmware, RAIN, ECC, TRIM, DEVSLP, Adaptive Thermal Protection, Power Loss Protection, Active Garbage Collection, Dynamic Write Acceleration, four layers exclusive data defense |
Here is a screenshot of the CrystalDiskInfo 4.3.0 SSD and HDD information software, where is immediately noticeable, that the Crucial SSD is now also equipped with a temperature sensor. If this SSD reaches higher temperatures above approx. 75°C, it is able to throttle the SSD speed automatically. But it was not necessary even after dozens of benchmarks. The highest temperature the SSD reached during the benchmarks was 60°C. This is of course in the light of the low power consumption a fairly high temperature, but with M.2 and mSATA already known and not uncommon.
Tip:
Who like to reduce the SSD temperature, for example can a) adjust the energy saving settings or b) perform an active SSD cooling by direct ventilation or c) attach commercially available silicone heat transfer pads to the top and bottom of the PCB.