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28 Jun, 2026
£488.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Crucial T710 is a decent “serious work” NVMe drive, and at £405.66 ex-VAT for 2TB it’s priced like a performance SSD, not a budget one. The integrated heatsink helps if you’re dropping this into a server/workstation that gets toasty under sustained loads (virtualisation hosts, content pipelines, heavy database workloads). The encryption support is also a practical win for UK business setups where you want data-at-rest protection without bolting on extra tooling.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly for everything. If you’re mainly upgrading a few office PCs, or you don’t run sustained writes/throughput-heavy tasks, the cost probably won’t translate into day-to-day benefits over a cheaper PCIe 4.0 option. Also, make sure your chassis/slot actually supports the heatsink form factor and cooling—otherwise you’re paying for a feature you can’t take advantage of. Buy this if you’ve got a real performance-and-thermals use case and you value built-in encryption; skip it if you’re chasing lowest cost per GB or you don’t benefit from sustained high-speed storage.

HP
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Samsung
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Samsung
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Kingston
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