
Corsair MP600
1000 GB, M.2 2280
Corsair MP600
1000 GB, M.2 2280
the 2 year guarantee is the responsibility of digitec, during this period digitec will take care of your warranty claim. the 5 year warranty is corsair's thing, you have to send the defective ssd directly to corsair (or a corsair service partner) to get it replaced. that's the same for samsung. i'd guess that digitec has some outdated or wrong information in their pim system. may happen if you have to manage several 100'000 items.
Yes, they advertise backwards compatibility on their website.
See best here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/page/ps5-ssd-upgrade-finde-die-richtige-speichererweiterung-21259
It‘s possible to remove the heatsink, if your laptop has an integrated heatsink for the Ssd it will be not a problem. I have done it on the mainboard of my Pc.
What exactly is meant by Corsair Core (is usually a mouse and this is an SSD)?
yes, simply remove the pre-mounted heat sink on the corsair m2. it's very easy.
No, the MP600 will not work with this SATA M.2 enclosure. It does physically fit into the M.2 slot, but the protocol for communication (NVMe or SATA) must also match. The enclosure only handles SATA.
Hello, about 50% difference.
Yes, it's very easy, there are only 4 points that you can unhook.
Hello , its a Pcie Gen 4 SSD , you don't have benefit (since you don't have pcie 4) using this ssd with your motherboard, just pick another model.
You will certainly need NVMe support from the BIOS, if the BIOS does not offer this, it will be difficult. Unfortunately, I could not find anything in this regard. The best thing to do is to update the BIOS and then check if you can find anything regarding NVMe. If there is no NVMe support, there is the following possibility (see link): https://www.win-raid.com/t2375f50-Guide-NVMe-boot-without-modding-your-UEFI-BIOS-Clover-EFI-bootloader-method.html However, I do not know the whole thing and therefore cannot say whether it works. In addition, an adapter card is needed, as the mainboard does not have an M.2 connection. e.g.: Lindy PCIe adapter card
I have done this on an x570 e-gaming but the performance is weakened, my config has been running for 1 and a half months without any problem
They work, but then you can also use a cheaper SSD. As far as I know, the B550 chipset has no PCIE 4.0 lanes, so you would be limited to PCIE 3.0.
mimimi. just imagine, two weeks ago i paid over 200 thalers for the ssd! what is this? digitec dares to change the prices? sodom and gomorrah! outrageous! and that too for items that are traded at daily prices! unbelievable! Tell me, is it still going on with you?
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Storage/M-2-SSDs/Force-Series%E2%84%A2-Gen-4-PCIe-NVMe-M-2-SSD/p/CSSD-F1000GBMP600 Da gibts mehr info unten. MTBF: 1,700,000 Hours solte lange halten.
...yes it works, just with performance compromises because of M.2 PCIe 3.0.
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