🚀 Upgrade your ultra-portable rig with powerhouse speed and storage!
The Corsair MP600 CORE MINI 2TB is a compact M.2 2230 NVMe SSD delivering up to 5,000MB/s read and 3,800MB/s write speeds via PCIe Gen4 x4 interface. Featuring high-density 3D QLC NAND, it offers a perfect balance of capacity and performance tailored for ultra-thin devices like Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Microsoft Surface Pro, making it an ideal upgrade for professionals and gamers seeking rapid load times and massive storage in a tiny form factor.
Hard Drive | Solid State Drive |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | MP600 CORE MINI |
Item model number | CSSD-F2000GBMP600CMN |
Item Weight | 0.098 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.87 x 1.18 x 0.12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.87 x 1.18 x 0.12 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 2 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B0CKXXY791 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | October 31, 2023 |
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Works perfectly on my Lenovo Legion GO
I bought it to upgrade the storage on my Lenovo Legion Go, and so far it's worked perfectly. However, you do need a 2230 to 2242 adapter, since the device is smaller than the one the Legion Go requires.The storage capacity is as expected. The speeds are good.I haven't had any issues with temperatures, reboots, compatibility, or system crashes. So far, everything is fine.Highly recommended.
C**S
Amazing Drive in a Small Package
What can I say? Absolutely bargain for the Steam Deck. I got this little drive during a sale, which was great. This drive is the BEST in the market for upgrading your Deck. This drive is insanely fast and temps are nice and cool. Highly recommend this for those that have gaming handheld PCs, very thin laptops (mainly gaming laptops such as Razer, Asus, etc..) The drive has been working very well and have not had any issues, so I know it is very solid.
S**E
Fast SSD for Steam Deck
Awesome for Steam Deck. Works well so far. No complaints. Nice and fast.
C**O
Compact Powerhouse for Handheld Gaming Devices
Upgrading my Rog ally x z1 with the Corsair MP600 Core Mini 2TB SSD has been a game-changer. The M.2 2230 form factor fits perfectly, and installation was straightforward. Performance-wise, it delivers impressive sequential read speeds up to 5,000 MB/s and write speeds up to 3,800 MB/s, ensuring quick load times and smooth gameplay
C**Z
Excelente
Llevo 9 meses usando este disco en mi Asus Rog Ally. La experiencia ha sido maravillosa. No he tenido ningún inconveniente de lentitud o pérdida de datos.
E**A
lo volvería a comprar si pudiera.
excelente opcion de compra para una steam deck, un disco muy rápido y estable
C**S
Good value and performance for steam deck
Worked as expect for my steam deck lcd 512gb model. Installation was standard and expected.
M**D
Excellent performance so long as you don't fill it beyond about 75~80%
I didn't realize when I bought this that the 2 TB version is QLC while the 1 TB version is TLC. QLC has downsides over TLC - with the primary being that write performance degrades significantly the more full the drive becomes. TLC does as well but not to the same extent.At ~90% used I was getting 100~150 megabytes per second writes. This may not sound awful - but pathing Baldur's Gate 3 on my Steam Deck took something like a half hour at this speed.At ~90% used on a TLC drive I still get 1,000+ megabytes/second. Patching Baldur's Gate 3 takes only a few minutes at this speed.Had I realized this - I would have gotten a TLC drive instead for the $20~50 more. That said I don't feel like returning this drive / doing a swap / ordering a new drive / etc - so I've just shrunk the partition on the drive leaving ~25% unpartitioned/free to ensure that performance remains higher.So I could have spent $20~50 more and gotten my full 2 TB at high speed, I could have saved $100 and gotten the 1 TB version and kept my high speed, but my ignorance means I paid $200 for 1.5 TB of effectively usable high-speed storage since write speeds are important to me personally from the patching/updating standpoint where I could have spent $100 and gotten a 1 TB drive without this issue.Granted on a gaming device like a Steam Deck or ROG Ally - 100~150 megabyte/sec writes is fine as it's largely a read load - but I just got tired of waiting forever for things to update/patch.Oh! I almost forgot the second downside - QLC drives have significantly shorter lifespans / can handle significantly less writes overall before they 'die'. So not only do I have to leave free space on the drive for performance - but the drive itself will not last as long as it would have otherwise if it were TLC.TL;DR 1 TB is TLC, 2 TB is QLC - if you plan on filling the drive up and update/patch speed and drive longevity is important to you - go for the 1 TB TLC, or get a different 2 TB drive that's TLC instead of QLC.
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