Crucial E100 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD
Engineered by Micron® with the latest Gen4 NVMe technology, the Crucial E100 comes in generous capacities and offers flexible backward compatibility for most Gen3 systems.
Specification
- SSD Series : E100
- Interface : NVMe (PCIe Gen 4 x4)
- Total Density : 2TB
- Kit Quantity : 1
- Form Factor : M.2 (2280)
- SSD Endurance TBW : 100TB
- Sequential Write : 4,500 MB/s
- Sequential Read : 5,000 MB/s
- Warranty Description : Crucial offers different warranty levels for different products.
Overview
Welcome to Gen4 storage
Introducing the Crucial E100 Gen4 NVMe SSD
This product is only available in select markets.
Contact Crucial for more information
Make your computer faster than ever
Say goodbye to HDDs and SATA drives with speedy Gen4 NVMe performance
Boost performance
- Read speeds up to 5,000MB/s1
- Upgrade from SATA or HDD
Store even more
- Up to 2TB2 of affordable storage
- Store all your favorite photos, files, videos, and more
Durable Gen4 storage
- No moving parts with solid state reliability
- 3-year warranty3
High quality
- Tested technology
- Quality control
- Typical I/O performance numbers as measured using CrystalDiskMark® with command queue full and write cache enabled. Fresh out-of-box (FOB) state is assumed. For performance measurement purposes, the SSD may be restored to FOB state using the secure erase command. System variations will affect measured results.
- Some of the storage capacity is used for formatting and other purposes and is not available for data storage. 1GB equals 1 billion bytes. 2TB capacity not available until spring, 2025.
- Warranty valid for 3 years from the original date of purchase or before writing the maximum total bytes written (TBW) as published in the product datasheet and as measured in the product’s SMART data, whichever comes first.
- SSD speed comparison between Crucial E100 NVMe SSD top read speeds of 5,000MB/s and Crucial MX500 SATA SSD read speeds of 560MB/s
- SSD speed comparison between Crucial E100 NVMe SSD read/write speeds of 5,000/4,500MB/s and an average speed of 150MB/s for a 7200 RPM HDD.
- Micron reserves the right to transition between NAND series during future production cycles.