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Crucial P310

by New Edge Times Report
August 8, 2025
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Verdict

The Crucial P310 is a solid PCIe 4.0 SSD with surprisingly good results across our transfer and speed test, while also being quite affordable for the overall package for PC and PS5. Its top 2TB capacity is a little restrictive for some, as is its meagre durability against key rivals.


  • Solid speeds

  • Single-sided design is handy for PS5 use

  • Reasonably affordable

  • Top capacity may not be enough for some

  • Durability not as strong as key rivals

SQUIRREL_PLAYLIST_10207857

Key Features


  • PCIe 4.0 SSD


    The P310 is a speedy Gen 4 SSD with speeds that mean it works well in both PC and PS5.


  • Up to 2TB capacity:


    It also comes in reasonable capacities up to 2TB to make it a solid choice for storing a good range of games and apps on.


  • Single-sided design:


    The P310 is also single-sided for better thermal perfomance under a heatsink – a necessity for use in the PS5.

Introduction

The Crucial P310 is Micron’s latest ‘budget’ PCIe 4.0 SSD, seemingly designed to replace the popular P3 Plus model that launched several years ago.

It is, essentially, a full-sized version of the smaller M.2 2230 P310 that launched in July 2024, which is compatible with Steam Decks and other handhelds, with a DRAM-less QLC-based arrangement with solid speeds and value for money against key rivals such as the WD Black SN7100 and Crucial’s own T500.

I’ve been testing the P310 for the last couple of weeks to see how well it performs in a range of tests and real-world use, and to see if it turns out to be one of the best SSDs we’ve tested.

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Specs

  • Single-sided for better thermals for PC and PS5 use
  • Reasonable capacity choices
  • QLC-based isn’t the best for durability

The P310 isn’t overly exciting by way of looks, with an all-black frame and a small sticker on the front showing the Crucial logo and model designation over the NAND chips.

It is a single-sided drive for better thermals under a heatsink, and this is a drive that’s compatible with both PC and PS5, being both the standard M.2 2280 size and form factor that’ll fit in the respective PCIe 4.0 slot. You can also purchase it with a heatsink from Crucial directly, or obtain a cheaper third-party option.

Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

On the reverse side is a label displaying capacity, model numbers and more besides. There is also a separate sticker for compliance information.

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The P310 comes with 232-layer Micron QLC flash, which is designed more for affordability than anything else, while also lacking a DRAM cache. Crucial’s choice isn’t alone in that, though, as other value heroes such as the Lexar NM790 also forego it, too. Its controller is the Phison E27T.

Rear Label - Crucial P310
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This SSD is available in capacities ranging from 500GB up to the top 2TB model I have, which means it isn’t the best option for data hoarders who want as much storage as possible.

Being a QLC-based drive also means durability isn’t its strong point against key rivals, with the base configuration having a 110 TBW rating. This scales with capacity, with the 1TB version having a 220 TBW rating, and the top 2TB config with a 440 TBW rating. That’s just shy of a third of the 1200 TBW offered by the WD Black SN8100.

Full Specs

  Crucial P310 Crucial T500 Kingston Fury Renegade WD Black SN7100
Connector M.2-2280 M.2-2280 M.2-2280 M.2-2280
Interface PCIe 4.0 x4 PCIe 4.0 x4 PCIe 4.0 x4 PCIe 4.0 x4
Model Variants 500GB, 1TB, 2TB 500GB, 1TB, 2TB 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB 500GB, 1TB, 2TB
Read Speed 7100 MB/s 7400 MB/s 7300 MB/s 7250 MB/s
Release Date 2024 2023 2023 2024
Storage Capacity (Sample) 2TB 2TB 2TB 1TB
USA RRP (2TB) $137.99 $149.99 $198.65 $149.99
Write Speed 6000 MB/s 7000 MB/s 7000 MB/s 6900 MB/s

Test Setup

Of course, for testing any quantity of PC components, SSDs included, I needed to make sure I had a solid PC to do so. Hence, I took the decision back in early 2024 to upgrade my ailing HP pre-built to a fully custom rig with a system that benefits from brisk gaming performance and excellent compatibility with modern and future hardware.

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The full system specs can be found below:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
  • Motherboard: NZXT N7 B650E
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 4080 Super Founder’s Edition
  • RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 CL36
  • Cooler: Noctua NH-D15
  • PSU: 1200W NZXT C1200 80+ Gold ATX 3.0
  • Case: NZXT H9 Flow

The long and short of the setup is that the Crucial P310 was placed in a compatible PCIe 4.0 x4 slot on my B650E motherboard, and then a range of real-world and synthetic tests were run. These included the classic CrystalDiskMark 8 with its Sequential speeds at a queue depth of 8 and 1, as well as its Random 4K performance at depths of Q32 and Q1. The Sequential tests are handy in proving the actual raw speed of the drive for fast file copies and access, while the Random 4K tests are more indicative of loading a game up.

For the usefulness of a quantifiable ranking, I’ve also included the Quick System Drive and Data Drive benchmarks from the PCMark 10 suite.

As for real-world testing, I’ve elected to see the transfer rates in moving over a set of test files totalling 120GB (in reality, a set of ripped Blu-Rays of recent Marillion concert film and hi-res audio) using the Windows File Explorer, noting down its average transfer rate, and to see the speeds at which it can move over the 110GB Dirt Rally 2.0 using Steam. As for game loading times, I’ve taken note of how quickly the P310 runs the Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker standalone benchmark running at 1080p and Maximum settings, as is consistent with our other testing.

Performance

  • Excellent sequential and random performance
  • Faster file transfer and game loads
  • PCMark10 results are more in line with a ‘value’ drive

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The P310 served up some decent results across the wide range of tests put in front of it, with some good numbers in the CrystalDiskMark tests that match well against the claimed speeds from Crucial.

As for its top-line results, the P310 provided excellent sequential speeds of 7168.54 MB/s for reads and 6342.99 MB/s for writes, which exceed Crucial’s own speeds for the drive, and sitting virtually in-between the T500 and WD Black SN7100.

Crucial P310 Crucial T500 WD Black SN7100
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q8 Reads 7168.54 MB/s 7108 MB/s 7220.65 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q8 Writes 6342.99 MB/s 6248 MB/s 6941.71 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q1 Reads 3949.65 MB/s 5584 MB/s 4977.82 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q1 Writes 4845.48 MB/s 5302 MB/s 6093.20 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q32 Reads 622.54 MB/s 808 MB/s 804.82 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q32 Writes 342.03 MB/s 537 MB/s 593.95 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q1 Reads 50.19 MB/s 94 MB/s 103.41 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q1 Writes 221.11 MB/s 326 MB/s 240.44 MB/s
FFXIV Endwalker Benchmark Loadtime 7.87 seconds 7.23 seconds 7.96 seconds
PCMark 10 QSD Benchmark 2882 4933 3043
PCMark 10 Data Drive Benchmark 4190 8313 4425
120GB Real World File Copy Test 37.3 seconds 44.13 seconds 46.66 seconds

However, its results at the Q1 level were quite far behind in terms of reads against both the T500 and the SN7100, as were its 4K results, which were quite disappointing.

In spite of this, the 120GB file transfer took 37.3 seconds, which puts this drive more towards Gen 5 sustained transfer speeds against the comparably sluggish results of the T500 and SN7100. It works out to an average transfer rate of 3.22GB/s. In addition, the Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker benchmark spat out a load time of 7.87 seconds, which is well in the ballpark for a brisk Gen 4 drive.

The PCMark 10 Data Drive and Quick System Drives fall more in line with the SN7100, and WD’s own value choice, their older SN580.

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SQUIRREL_PLAYLIST_10207857

Should you buy it?

You want a speedy, cost-effective SSD

The P310 is a speedy Gen 4 drive that matches its claimed speeds well while being cost-effective as its key rivals, making it a capable choice.

You want a more durable drive

Thanks to its QLC flash, the P310 isn’t as durable for sustained workloads as its key rivals, which is important if you’re going to be reading and writing regularly.

Final Thoughts

The Crucial P310 is a solid PCIe 4.0 SSD with surprisingly good results across our transfer and speed test, while also being quite affordable for the overall package for PC and PS5. Its top 2TB capacity is a little restrictive for some, as is its meagre durability against key rivals.

For instance, the WD Black SN7100 offers similar performance in a lot of regards, and while slightly more expensive, comes with the benefit of much stronger durability and the option for up to 4TB capacity, if you need a larger drive. For more options, check out our list of the best SSDs we’ve tested.

How we test

Each SSD we test utilises a mix of both synthetic and real-world benchmark tests. On top of that, we also use a number of price-to-performance metrics, and monitor temperature and power-draw to determine the long-term stability and cost-effectiveness of the drive.

  • Each SSD is tested in a bespoke test PC across a number of different scenarios
  • SSD temperatures and power draw are monitored throughout the process

FAQs

Is the Crucial P310 compatible with the PS5?

Yes, the Crucial P310 meets the minimum speed requirements for a PS5 drive, and just needs a heatsink (if you go for the naked version) to be fully compliant with Sony’s console.

Can I use the Crucial P310 in my PC?

Yes, as long as you’ve got an M.2 slot – to make the most of it, you’ll need a PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 slot.

Test Data

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Full Specs

  Crucial P310
USA RRP $136.99
Manufacturer Crucial
Storage Capacity 2TB
Size (Dimensions) 20 x 73 x -1 MM
Weight 9 G
Release Date 2024
First Reviewed Date 27/05/2025
Storage Type SSD
Read Speed 7100 MB/s
Write Speed 6000 MB/s
Interface PCIe 4.0 x4
Connector M.2
Heatset included? Yes

Verdict

The Crucial P310 is a solid PCIe 4.0 SSD with surprisingly good results across our transfer and speed test, while also being quite affordable for the overall package for PC and PS5. Its top 2TB capacity is a little restrictive for some, as is its meagre durability against key rivals.


  • Solid speeds

  • Single-sided design is handy for PS5 use

  • Reasonably affordable

  • Top capacity may not be enough for some

  • Durability not as strong as key rivals

SQUIRREL_PLAYLIST_10207857

Key Features


  • PCIe 4.0 SSD


    The P310 is a speedy Gen 4 SSD with speeds that mean it works well in both PC and PS5.


  • Up to 2TB capacity:


    It also comes in reasonable capacities up to 2TB to make it a solid choice for storing a good range of games and apps on.


  • Single-sided design:


    The P310 is also single-sided for better thermal perfomance under a heatsink – a necessity for use in the PS5.

Introduction

The Crucial P310 is Micron’s latest ‘budget’ PCIe 4.0 SSD, seemingly designed to replace the popular P3 Plus model that launched several years ago.

It is, essentially, a full-sized version of the smaller M.2 2230 P310 that launched in July 2024, which is compatible with Steam Decks and other handhelds, with a DRAM-less QLC-based arrangement with solid speeds and value for money against key rivals such as the WD Black SN7100 and Crucial’s own T500.

I’ve been testing the P310 for the last couple of weeks to see how well it performs in a range of tests and real-world use, and to see if it turns out to be one of the best SSDs we’ve tested.

Advertisement

Specs

  • Single-sided for better thermals for PC and PS5 use
  • Reasonable capacity choices
  • QLC-based isn’t the best for durability

The P310 isn’t overly exciting by way of looks, with an all-black frame and a small sticker on the front showing the Crucial logo and model designation over the NAND chips.

It is a single-sided drive for better thermals under a heatsink, and this is a drive that’s compatible with both PC and PS5, being both the standard M.2 2280 size and form factor that’ll fit in the respective PCIe 4.0 slot. You can also purchase it with a heatsink from Crucial directly, or obtain a cheaper third-party option.

Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

On the reverse side is a label displaying capacity, model numbers and more besides. There is also a separate sticker for compliance information.

Advertisement

The P310 comes with 232-layer Micron QLC flash, which is designed more for affordability than anything else, while also lacking a DRAM cache. Crucial’s choice isn’t alone in that, though, as other value heroes such as the Lexar NM790 also forego it, too. Its controller is the Phison E27T.

Rear Label - Crucial P310
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This SSD is available in capacities ranging from 500GB up to the top 2TB model I have, which means it isn’t the best option for data hoarders who want as much storage as possible.

Being a QLC-based drive also means durability isn’t its strong point against key rivals, with the base configuration having a 110 TBW rating. This scales with capacity, with the 1TB version having a 220 TBW rating, and the top 2TB config with a 440 TBW rating. That’s just shy of a third of the 1200 TBW offered by the WD Black SN8100.

Full Specs

  Crucial P310 Crucial T500 Kingston Fury Renegade WD Black SN7100
Connector M.2-2280 M.2-2280 M.2-2280 M.2-2280
Interface PCIe 4.0 x4 PCIe 4.0 x4 PCIe 4.0 x4 PCIe 4.0 x4
Model Variants 500GB, 1TB, 2TB 500GB, 1TB, 2TB 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB 500GB, 1TB, 2TB
Read Speed 7100 MB/s 7400 MB/s 7300 MB/s 7250 MB/s
Release Date 2024 2023 2023 2024
Storage Capacity (Sample) 2TB 2TB 2TB 1TB
USA RRP (2TB) $137.99 $149.99 $198.65 $149.99
Write Speed 6000 MB/s 7000 MB/s 7000 MB/s 6900 MB/s

Test Setup

Of course, for testing any quantity of PC components, SSDs included, I needed to make sure I had a solid PC to do so. Hence, I took the decision back in early 2024 to upgrade my ailing HP pre-built to a fully custom rig with a system that benefits from brisk gaming performance and excellent compatibility with modern and future hardware.

Advertisement

The full system specs can be found below:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
  • Motherboard: NZXT N7 B650E
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 4080 Super Founder’s Edition
  • RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 CL36
  • Cooler: Noctua NH-D15
  • PSU: 1200W NZXT C1200 80+ Gold ATX 3.0
  • Case: NZXT H9 Flow

The long and short of the setup is that the Crucial P310 was placed in a compatible PCIe 4.0 x4 slot on my B650E motherboard, and then a range of real-world and synthetic tests were run. These included the classic CrystalDiskMark 8 with its Sequential speeds at a queue depth of 8 and 1, as well as its Random 4K performance at depths of Q32 and Q1. The Sequential tests are handy in proving the actual raw speed of the drive for fast file copies and access, while the Random 4K tests are more indicative of loading a game up.

For the usefulness of a quantifiable ranking, I’ve also included the Quick System Drive and Data Drive benchmarks from the PCMark 10 suite.

As for real-world testing, I’ve elected to see the transfer rates in moving over a set of test files totalling 120GB (in reality, a set of ripped Blu-Rays of recent Marillion concert film and hi-res audio) using the Windows File Explorer, noting down its average transfer rate, and to see the speeds at which it can move over the 110GB Dirt Rally 2.0 using Steam. As for game loading times, I’ve taken note of how quickly the P310 runs the Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker standalone benchmark running at 1080p and Maximum settings, as is consistent with our other testing.

Performance

  • Excellent sequential and random performance
  • Faster file transfer and game loads
  • PCMark10 results are more in line with a ‘value’ drive

Advertisement

The P310 served up some decent results across the wide range of tests put in front of it, with some good numbers in the CrystalDiskMark tests that match well against the claimed speeds from Crucial.

As for its top-line results, the P310 provided excellent sequential speeds of 7168.54 MB/s for reads and 6342.99 MB/s for writes, which exceed Crucial’s own speeds for the drive, and sitting virtually in-between the T500 and WD Black SN7100.

Crucial P310 Crucial T500 WD Black SN7100
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q8 Reads 7168.54 MB/s 7108 MB/s 7220.65 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q8 Writes 6342.99 MB/s 6248 MB/s 6941.71 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q1 Reads 3949.65 MB/s 5584 MB/s 4977.82 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Sequential Q1 Writes 4845.48 MB/s 5302 MB/s 6093.20 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q32 Reads 622.54 MB/s 808 MB/s 804.82 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q32 Writes 342.03 MB/s 537 MB/s 593.95 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q1 Reads 50.19 MB/s 94 MB/s 103.41 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark 8 Random 4K Q1 Writes 221.11 MB/s 326 MB/s 240.44 MB/s
FFXIV Endwalker Benchmark Loadtime 7.87 seconds 7.23 seconds 7.96 seconds
PCMark 10 QSD Benchmark 2882 4933 3043
PCMark 10 Data Drive Benchmark 4190 8313 4425
120GB Real World File Copy Test 37.3 seconds 44.13 seconds 46.66 seconds

However, its results at the Q1 level were quite far behind in terms of reads against both the T500 and the SN7100, as were its 4K results, which were quite disappointing.

In spite of this, the 120GB file transfer took 37.3 seconds, which puts this drive more towards Gen 5 sustained transfer speeds against the comparably sluggish results of the T500 and SN7100. It works out to an average transfer rate of 3.22GB/s. In addition, the Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker benchmark spat out a load time of 7.87 seconds, which is well in the ballpark for a brisk Gen 4 drive.

The PCMark 10 Data Drive and Quick System Drives fall more in line with the SN7100, and WD’s own value choice, their older SN580.

Advertisement

SQUIRREL_PLAYLIST_10207857

Should you buy it?

You want a speedy, cost-effective SSD

The P310 is a speedy Gen 4 drive that matches its claimed speeds well while being cost-effective as its key rivals, making it a capable choice.

You want a more durable drive

Thanks to its QLC flash, the P310 isn’t as durable for sustained workloads as its key rivals, which is important if you’re going to be reading and writing regularly.

Final Thoughts

The Crucial P310 is a solid PCIe 4.0 SSD with surprisingly good results across our transfer and speed test, while also being quite affordable for the overall package for PC and PS5. Its top 2TB capacity is a little restrictive for some, as is its meagre durability against key rivals.

For instance, the WD Black SN7100 offers similar performance in a lot of regards, and while slightly more expensive, comes with the benefit of much stronger durability and the option for up to 4TB capacity, if you need a larger drive. For more options, check out our list of the best SSDs we’ve tested.

How we test

Each SSD we test utilises a mix of both synthetic and real-world benchmark tests. On top of that, we also use a number of price-to-performance metrics, and monitor temperature and power-draw to determine the long-term stability and cost-effectiveness of the drive.

  • Each SSD is tested in a bespoke test PC across a number of different scenarios
  • SSD temperatures and power draw are monitored throughout the process

FAQs

Is the Crucial P310 compatible with the PS5?

Yes, the Crucial P310 meets the minimum speed requirements for a PS5 drive, and just needs a heatsink (if you go for the naked version) to be fully compliant with Sony’s console.

Can I use the Crucial P310 in my PC?

Yes, as long as you’ve got an M.2 slot – to make the most of it, you’ll need a PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 slot.

Test Data

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Full Specs

  Crucial P310
USA RRP $136.99
Manufacturer Crucial
Storage Capacity 2TB
Size (Dimensions) 20 x 73 x -1 MM
Weight 9 G
Release Date 2024
First Reviewed Date 27/05/2025
Storage Type SSD
Read Speed 7100 MB/s
Write Speed 6000 MB/s
Interface PCIe 4.0 x4
Connector M.2
Heatset included? Yes
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