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Crucial T705 1Tb

SSD 1Tb 3D NAND TLC M.2 2280 NVMe 2.0 - PCIe 5.0 x4

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Overview

Crucial T705: Gen5 performance taken to the next level

The Crucial T705 SSD with its PCIe 5.0 4x NVMe 2.0 interface offers speeds of up to 14,500MB/s sequential reads and up to 12,700MB/s sequential writes (depending on model) to take PCIe 5.0 performance to the next level. Boost your games, create at lightning speed and use artificial intelligence applications with ease with this Crucial T705 SSD that works with your motherboard heatsink.

Designed with 232-layer 3D TLC NAND, the Crucial T705 SSD is optimized for performance, takes full advantage of Microsoft DirectStorage, and is backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 and PCIe 4.0 interfaces.

Highlights

  • Maximum performance: Speeds of up to 14,500/12,700 MB/s in sequential read/write(depending on model)
  • Reduce loading times for game textures with Microsoft DirectStorage
  • Ready to work with your motherboard heatsink
  • Copper-coated label for additional dissipation
  • 232-layer TLC NAND technology
  • Backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 and PCIe 4.0 systems (reduced data rates depending on the interface used)
  • Hardware encryption for storage security with TCG Opal 2.01
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Crucial T705 1Tb

Brand

Crucial

Model

CT1000T705SSD3

Main characteristics

Interface with the computer

M.2 - PCI-E 5.0 x4

Hard drive format

M.2

M.2 format

M.2 2280

Heatsink

No

Cooling type

None

Capacity

1 TB

Flash memory type

TLC (Triple-Level Cell)

NVMe

Yes

PS5-compatible

No

Performance

Read speed

13600 MB/s

Write speed

10200 MB/s

IOPS Read

1400000

IOPS in writing

1750000

Endurance

600

TRIM compatible

Yes

Physical characteristics

Width

22 mm

Height

3.8 mm

Depth

80 mm

Weight

12 g

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Legal warranty

Safety Information

Responsible person

Micron Technology, Inc.

Postal address

Leopoldstrasse 250 ; Munich, DE, 80807

Electronic Address

crucialsupportfr@micron.com

Product referenced on 14 Mar 2024

Customer reviews
Global rating
9/10
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  • by PhilippeL
    Posted on 3 Dec 2025
    Bought on 30 Aug 2025 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 11 Average rating: 8

    Excellent

    Very good ssd, never disappointed by Crucial, always the best value for money. Significantly improves the performance of my PC.

    Model: Crucial T705 2Tb
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  • by Kafesho
    Posted on 8 Aug 2025
    Bought on 11 Jul 2025 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

    Very satisfactory SSD

    CLEAR. Super SSD. This generation heats up, so make sure your motherboard has a heatsink to install the SSD. Otherwise you'll have to buy the version with a heatsink.

    Model: Crucial T705 2Tb
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  • by EmmanuelI
    Posted on 8 Jul 2025
    Bought on 1 Jul 2025 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 5 Average rating: 9

    very nice (but very hot)

    Very good ssd, but you really need to provide more than the average amount of cooling.
    The heatsink on my mobo was grossly inadequate, close to useless. Re-installing my software was enough to bring it to its knees after just a few hours, with a crash followed by a direct boot into the bios with the ssd wandering off, ouch. So beware of what is advertised as "using the one in your mobo", and be careful.
    A more massive, double-layered heatsink helped, but it still wasn't enough to give you peace of mind.
    I ended up getting a big heatsink with a fan that managed to keep it cool, and after pushing it for quite a while to be sure with 'unrealistic' benchmarks, I'm no longer afraid to use it without a constant eye on the temperature graph and a finger ready to stop my operations.
    But to be fair, it does heat up a lot.

    Model: Crucial T705 2Tb
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  • by Manesto
    Posted on 16 Jan 2025
    Bought on 18 Dec 2024 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 6 Average rating: 10

    Does what it was designed to do, and performs to expectations.

    Excellent Nvme with crazy speed, can heat up (depending on your use) if not cooled properly.
    5/5 RAS

    Model: Crucial T705 1Tb
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  • by Alex DB
    Posted on 2 May 2024
    Bought on 13 Apr 2024 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 6

    A bit disappointed

    When I read the description of ldlc, the speeds of writing, reading and the "use the M2 heatsink of your motherboard" I said to myself rather than take a 4T in pci 4 for the same price, I take me one of its beasts the stick in main there put my OS and on my astock b650i Lightning wifi, pci 5.0x4 compatible and integrated heatsink, it's going to be a dinguerie, on the pci4 slot I put a WD black 4T. config montée os mis sur le crucial et test de vitesse sur tous les ssd .... suis très déçu, mon crucial en pci5 qui devrait être entre 14000 et 1200 tourne à 5000 ... moins vite que mon wd black en pci 4 qui est à 7000 de moyenne (lecture et écriture) donc comme si rétro compatibilité mais moins bon rendu. As a possible configuration problem I'm going to dig deeper (having written to asrock and crucial, I'm waiting for their feedback). The only thing I don't need feedback on is that it heats up a lot, even too much! As in the description I just put the shield of my motherboard multi-layer aluminum (thicker than many heat sink that are on motherboards in general all brands confused,) roughly without writing it is already at 76 * for info the wd which is just on the other side of the motherboard but at the same level it is at 65 * with a heat sink icybox twice as thick. The problem is that the crucial one has a maximum temperature of 85* after which it goes into security, crashes, reboots the computer and is no longer even recognised in the bios, which asks me to choose a boot option and only shows me the WB as recognised, so I need to shut down and turn the PC back on completely for it to start up again. The problem is that it reaches 85* very quickly, a simple test with the crucial program in read and write mode "long" which lasts 10 minutes is enough to make it crash after 6. Basically if it's for a light or short solicitation it's ok but not sustained and that lasts or stress test, then it overheats and crashes. I'm waiting for feedback and will test another heatsink but active this time. Disappointed...

    Model: Crucial T705 1Tb
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