Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Pcie Gen5 Nvme SSD

Corsair MP700 Pro SE vs Crucial T705

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Crucial T705 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.4 vs 4.5). The gap is mostly about enthusiasts who prioritize synthetic benchmark performance — read the strengths below before deciding.

Corsair MP700 Pro SE
Ranked #2 in Best Pcie Gen5 Nvme SSD
Corsair MP700 Pro SE
$625

The Corsair MP700 Pro SE is a high-performance PCIe 5.0 SSD that nearly claims the fastest consumer NVMe SSD crown, tying with the Crucial T705. PCWorld's Jon Jacobi noted it's only slightly behind the competition, with a 2GBps speed boost from upgraded 2,400MT/s NAND. The drive offers a generous 5-year warranty with 750TBW per TB capacity and includes an optional heatsink cooler. However, at $625 for 4TB, it's priced on the higher side, though not outrageously so given its performance and warranty. This drive is ideal for enthusiasts and power users who demand peak performance, but casual users may find better value elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Achieved near-top performance, tying with Crucial T705 for fastest consumer NVMe SSD tested
  • Upgraded 2,400MT/s NAND delivers 2GBps faster speeds than previous MP700 Pro model
  • Includes 5-year warranty with 750TBW per TB capacity, exceeding industry standard
Watch-outs
  • Priced at $625 for 4TB model, making it expensive for a PCIe 5.0 SSD
  • No pricing available for base 2TB version, though Hydro X series is $355
  • Performance advantage is minimal, just a whisker off the top spot
Crucial T705
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Pcie Gen5 Nvme SSD
Crucial T705
$240

The Crucial T705 delivers exceptional PCIe 5.0 performance with sequential read speeds up to 14.5GBps, outpacing competitors in synthetic benchmarks. PCWorld's Jon Jacobi noted its 'blazingly fast benchmarking' and 'very good overall performance,' though he emphasized the 'extremely pricey' nature of the drive. While PCMag's Tony Hoffman called it 'the fastest PCIe 5.0 SSD yet,' reviewers acknowledged that real-world performance gains may not justify the premium for most users. The T705 is best suited for enthusiasts and professionals seeking maximum performance, while casual users may find more value in older-generation SSDs.

Strengths
  • Blazingly fast benchmarking with 14.5GBps sequential read speeds
  • Uses latest Phison PS5026-E26 controller and 232-layer TLC NAND
  • Very good overall performance in synthetic tests
Watch-outs
  • Extremely pricey at $240 for 1TB, $400 for 2TB, $690 for 4TB
  • Windows transfers are only average despite high benchmark scores
  • Premium pricing may not justify performance gains for typical users

How they stack up

Corsair MP700 Pro SE

The Corsair MP700 Pro SE ties with the Crucial T705 for fastest consumer performance but is more expensive, while offering a 5-year warranty and optional heatsink that the WD Black SN8100 lacks. It's slightly slower than the Samsung 990 Pro in sequential speeds but provides better value for enthusiasts, unlike the Samsung 9100 Pro which is more expensive and less focused on consumer use cases.

Crucial T705

The Crucial T705 achieves the highest benchmark speeds at 14.5GBps sequential read, outperforming all other models in synthetic tests, but it's significantly more expensive than the WD Black SN8100 and Samsung 990 Pro, and its real-world Windows transfer performance is only average. While it's faster than the Samsung 9100 Pro and Corsair MP700 Pro SE in benchmarks, it's less practical for typical users due to its premium pricing and minimal real-world gains.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCorsair MP700 Pro SECrucial T705
InterfacePCIe 5.0 x4PCIe 5.0 x4
Form Factor22802280
NAND TypeTLC232-layer TLC
DRAM Cache2GB per TB1GB DDR4
Capacity1TB, 2TB, 4TB1TB, 2TB, 4TB
ControllerPhison PS5026-E26Phison PS5026-E26
Warranty5 years/750TBW per TB5 years
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