1TB Crucial P310 M.2 NVMe 2230 SSD

SKU: UP1118

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The Crucial P310 Gen4 NVMe SSD lets you store more modern games at your fingertips without sacrificing speed or performance. With read/write speeds at 7,100/6,000MB/s, the P310 is perfect for handheld gaming consoles, offering a unique edge for gamers looking to level up their gaming library and performance at the same time. Expand the storage in your Surface Pro or Dell!

Easily install M.2 2230 compatible storage
Compatible with certain handheld gaming consoles like the Valve Steam Deck, the ASUS ROG Ally and the MSI Claw
Compatible with certain laptops like the Microsoft Surface or select Dell models
Install in as little as five minutes

Experience extreme performance
Read speeds up to 7,100MB/s
Random reads up to 1M IOPS
Drop into the game faster

Experience faster gameplay
Don't lose to lag times, stop waiting for files
Load graphically demanding games, faster

Optimize battery life on the go
Improved power efficiency
Game longer without recharging

General tech specs
SSD Series: P310
Interface: NVMe (PCIe Gen 4 x4)
Total Density: 2TB
Kit Quantity: 1
Form Factor: M.2 (2230)
SSD Endurance TBW 220TB
Speed & timing
Sequential Write: 6000 MB/s
Sequential Read: 7100 MB/s

Are you cloning your old drive?
Or reinstalling Windows?

Cloning

Most customers want to clone their current drive onto a new SSD. Acronis software ships with this SSD, is compatible with Windows 10 and 11. Our recommended cloning software is Macrium X. It is a little harder to use, it is only a 14 day trial, but it is very powerful and has a lot of options.

 To clone an SSD you will need an external case, The Ramcity cloning case is perfect for the job. Install the SSD into the case, download the software, clone and then replace your current SSD. It really is that easy, and if it is not, please give us a call. 

Reinstalling Windows

There are a lot of ways to install Windows, this is our preferred method. You will need a USB Flash drive, and the Microsoft Media Creation tool. I am not going to link to the tool, the URL keeps changing but to find the latest version Google "Microsoft Media Creation Tool" and follow the Microsoft instructions. If you have an authorized Windows license on your computer, you are allowed to download Windows and re install the software. You will need a 25 character Windows license key but many computers have the key embedded into the firmware. If you skip the "enter license key" and continue to install, Windows detects the key in your firmware. 
Media Creation tool is an exe program that will create a bootable Windows installation USB. To use the USB, shut down your computer, install the new SSD, plug in the installation USB you made and then turn on the computer. It should boot from the USB.  If it does not, then you have to go into the BIOS. Hitting a function key like F1 or F9 at reboot will usually get you into the BIOS (you can chatGPT or Google it). Once in the BIOS, go to the Boot sequence/order and make sure USB is first. Save and continue. The computer should now boot off the USB and you can install a new copy Windows.
If you order the external SSD case, you can install the old SSD into the case and drag over your old documents