⚡ Upgrade your speed, cool your system, own the game!
The KLEVV CRAS C910 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD delivers ultra-fast read/write speeds up to 5000/4800MB/s, enhanced by a sleek aluminum heatsink that reduces operating temperatures by 10%. Featuring durable 3D NAND technology and a compact 1mm-thick heatsink design, it fits seamlessly into laptops and desktops, providing reliable, lag-free performance for gamers, creators, and professionals alike.
RAM | 1 TB |
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Drive |
Brand | KLEVV |
Series | CRAS C910 |
Item model number | K01TBM2SP0-C91 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 3.82 x 0.75 inches |
Color | C910 |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Manufacturer | KLEVV |
ASIN | B0CBSSC21F |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | July 14, 2023 |
D**B
Works like a charm.
I got this 1TB for my laptop and I couldn't be happier. It came just as described and installation was a breeze. It loads up fast and now my storage is up to par. its heat resistance is the icing on top. It's been funtioning great so far, and I'm pleased.
J**O
WORTH THE MONEY!
Excellent build quality and extremely fast. Microsoft Direct Storage working and paired with a 9950X3D, so the performance is incredible. Plug and play and plenty of storage. Buy it!
T**Y
SSD upgrade worth every penny
I bought this to upgrade my laptop SSD storage as it was factory installed with 128GB which is peanuts by today's standards. I had to clone this 1TB SSD and it works like a charm. More storage for a fraction of the cost. Reads and writes pretty fast. Came with a stick-on heat sink which is alright. But the kicker to this storyline is that it was delivered to my front door in less than 10 hours of ordering it online. Thanks Amazon! I can't comment on it's longevity but will follow up if it does crash.
K**C
Consistently fantastic pricing and just works
Consistently one of the cheapest drives and works flawlessly. Klev is a lesser talked about brand, but anyone who does their research or has built before knows they have great drives and ram at the price they sell. The optional heatsink is one of the best parts of this drive, since many motherboards come with a heatsink, the one that comes with the drive isn’t always needed.
W**G
Constant BSODs; product support website makes it hard to tell if your support request went through
[Update] Klev Product Support got back to me and sent me a return label for a new SSD drive. It looks like they received my support request, and hopefully are updating their site to provde a confirmation for future customers. I've updated my review to reflect this.[Initial review]I bought the 4TB version to finally solve the space issue on my G14 laptop. At first i cloned the drive, and it booted like expected and I did some benchmarks. I was happy to see they were over 5,000 consistently. Not blazing, but definitely fast enough.Almost immediately I started getting random BSODs. About once a day at first, and everytime the system came out of standby. After a week, I did a fresh Windows 11 install, and the problem persisted to the point where I had 3 BSODs in an hour.I put the original drive back in, a 2TB WD, and the BSOD issue went away. None in the past 24 hours. With all the troubleshooting taking all my spare time, I found I missed my Amazon return window. I went to the Klev site for product support to file a ticket, and I still don't know if it went through. Empty confirmation dialogs with an email confirmation required in the middle of the form still has me wondering if they received my form.I'll update this if/when things get better, but for me so far, it's not worth the price.
J**Y
Great for the price!
This is my first time trying a KLEVV nvme drive. I felt pretty confident about the purchase because I knew the KLEVV is a subsidiary of SK Hynix. It's their consumer brand that hasn't gotten a lot of attention yet. But rest assured the components are made by one of the largest memory manufacturers on the planet. Now on this particular drive... Is it the fastest? No. But it's not slow. It's just an affordable yet relieble mid-range SSD. It also comes with an aluminum heat spreader if you need it, which I didn't since I installed it with my mother board's built in heatsink. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the price and performance of this drive. If youre on a budget as I was, I'd choose this over other drives in its price range. If anything changes with this drive I'll be sure to update my review.
M**A
SUPER FAST
SUPER FAST, absolutely no problems, it gets a bit heated but I think is normal, so after a month no problems at all
E**.
great deal with 1 minor caveat.
The media could not be loaded. Very solid budget SSD. I purchased it before and decided to purchase it again because I was surprised by how well it held up even after 2 years of lifespan usage. This thing outperforms the Crucial P3 plus and Kingston NV3's which were my other purchase options. Thanks to using nand and photon pcie controllers it has a post cache (TLDR: ALL SSDS SLOW DOWN FROM THEIR TOP SPEED AFTER SOME POINT, FOR EXAMPLE CRUCIAL P3 PLUS GOES DOWN TO 100-130 MBPS AND STAYS THERE) of 800-1200 mbps download and 7000 mbps read which shocked me. Performance on this thing is no joke either, I use fiber internet and this thing did NOT disappoint in terms of download speeds. I was able to install COD (240gb) in 12 minutes shockingly. Once purchased it will need to be reformatted but asides from that it for capacity to cost its perfect. Like I said earlier I've owned the 1 terabyte version for 3 years and decided to repurchase and the lifespan on the older one isn't a lick different from the one I just purchased. This thing holds up pretty well. A major caveat too look out for is drive quality and its LACK OF SCREWS. The first time I purchased this irritated me as I had to get a seperate screw set but if you already have screws/offsets on stand by this is perfect for you. 1 terabytes supreme performance for a whopping $57 that won't disappoint. Beautiful cost to Capacity performance. Aluminum heatsink was also another nice welcomed addition. I'll say this again, plan accordingly as you will need screws and may need an offset if you have an elevated ssd slot which is where your ssd port extends upwards from your motherboard instead of being somewhat embedded into it (as seen in my second picture). Another thing I'd like to emphasize on is the importance of formatting it once you get it. I was silly and tried to install a game on steam before formatting it and realized my entire PC didn't even recognize it as an existant ssd, there are videos on this but I'll save you time and explain it in a quick way. first step is Press Windows + X and select Disk Management. Then Find your new SSD, it'll say "Unallocated" then right click it, and choose "New Simple Volume".Then last but not least Follow the wizard popup, assign a drive letter, choose NTFS, and click Finish. You can then use the ssd for whatever you may please. (KEEP IN MIND TO DO THIS YOU MUST HAVE WINDOWS INSTALLED ON THE PC WHICH YOU MAY NEED TO DO WITH A USB THAT HAS A COPY OF WINDOWS ON IT IF YOU DON'T ALREADY HAVE WINDOWS ON THE PC).
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