Corsair’s MP600 Core Mini SSD is a stable choice for upgrading a PC handheld – units just like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally and Legion Go and so forth. It is a PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, so it presents barely sooner speeds on the latter two units than on the Steam Deck, however it’s appropriate with all three main choices. It initially retailed at £230 for the 2TB mannequin, however now it is at a way more affordable worth: £155.
When it comes to the speeds and feeds, the MP600 Core Mini is quicker than the earlier 2230-sized Corsair SSD, the MP600 Mini. It is received rated sequential speeds of 5000MB/s reads and 3800MB/s writes, whereas random speeds are additionally fairly aggressive at 550K IOPS and 900K IOPS for reads and writes respectively.
The MP600 Core Mini relies round QLC NAND with a DRAM-less design, which is pretty typical for these sorts of 22x30mm sized SSDs within the 2TB dimension. There are some TLC designs in the marketplace, which have a tendency to supply higher efficiency and longevity, however not many 2TB choices. This drive comes with a five-year guarantee as nicely, which is fairly neat.
Total, a stable choice for upgrading your Steam Deck or whatnot, so do think about it!