Description
Crucial T500 4 TB NVMe PCIe Gen4 M.2 2280 SSD
Upgrade your system with the Crucial T500 4 TB solid state drive and experience next‑gen speed in a compact M.2 2280 form factor. Built for high‑end performance in content creation, gaming, and professional workflows, this Gen4 NVMe SSD delivers rapid data access, streamlined multitasking, and quicker load times. Whether you’re assembling a new PC, breathing new life into an older rig, or equipping a high‑performance laptop, the T500 is designed to elevate your everyday computing with reliable reliability, smart power efficiency, and effortless compatibility with modern motherboards.
- Massive 4 TB capacity for operating systems, creative apps, games, and large media libraries, giving you ample headroom for projects and files without compromise.
- PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe interface that unlocks high bandwidth and low latency, designed to deliver up to 42% faster performance in content creation apps and smoother multitasking across demanding workloads.
- M.2 2280 form factor (22 x 80 mm) for broad compatibility with desktops, laptops, and compact systems that support NVMe storage, making upgrades quick and hassle‑free.
- Enhanced responsiveness for gaming and everyday use with fast boot times, rapid application launches, and snappier file transfers, helping you stay in the flow without stalls or waiting.
- Backward compatibility with PCIe 3.0 platforms, offering flexible upgrade paths across a wide range of systems while still delivering Gen4 performance when paired with compatible hardware.
Technical Details of Crucial T500 4 TB SSD
- Capacity: 4 TB
- Form Factor: M.2 2280 (22 x 80 mm)
- Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe
- Supported Standards: NVMe storage device designed for PCIe interfaces; compatible with PCIe 4.0 and backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 systems
- Use Case: Ideal for gaming, content creation, and professional workloads that benefit from high throughput and quick data access
How to install Crucial T500 4 TB SSD
- Power down your system completely and unplug the power cable. If you’re installing in a laptop, shut down and disconnect the battery if accessible.
- Open the chassis or access panel to locate an available M.2 NVMe slot on the motherboard. If you’re replacing an existing drive, remove the securing screw and carefully slide the old drive out.
- Align the Crucial T500 with the M.2 slot so the notch on the drive matches the key on the socket. Insert the drive at a slight angle and press it down toward the motherboard. Secure the drive with the mounting screw at the end.
- Power up your system and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the drive is recognized. If necessary, enable the PCIe slot or adjust storage configuration to NVMe mode.
- In your operating system, initialize and format the new drive if you’re setting it up as a fresh storage volume, or clone your existing OS and data if you’re upgrading. Follow the on‑screen prompts to allocate a drive letter or mount points as needed.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Crucial T500 a PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe drive? Yes. The T500 uses PCIe Gen4 x4 with NVMe for high bandwidth and low latency, delivering faster performance on compatible systems while remaining backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 slots for broad upgrade options.
- What capacity options are available for the Crucial T500? The product is listed here as a 4 TB model, designed to provide abundant space for OS, applications, games, and media. Availability of other capacities may vary by retailer and region.
- Can I install the T500 in a laptop or desktop? Absolutely. The M.2 2280 form factor fits most modern desktops and laptops that include an NVMe M.2 slot. Always verify that your system supports PCIe NVMe and, if possible, PCIe 4.0 to maximize performance.
- Will the T500 improve gaming and content creation performance? Yes. The Gen4 NVMe interface paired with a large 4 TB capacity reduces load times, speeds up file transfers, and improves responsiveness in both games and content‑creation workflows, enabling faster edits, renders, and asset management.
- Do I need to format or reinstall the operating system after installation? Not necessarily. If you’re upgrading, you can clone your existing OS to the new drive to preserve your setup. If you’re using it as a fresh storage drive, you’ll format it during OS setup or drive initialization in your operating system’s disk management tool.
- Is the Crucial T500 compatible with PCIe 3.0 motherboards? Yes, it is compatible with PCIe 3.0 slots, but you’ll achieve peak Gen4 performance only when installed in a PCIe 4.0 capable system. In PCIe 3.0 systems, speeds will align with PCIe 3.0 limitations.
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