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  • QuestionWhat operating system is compatible with this SSD?

    • Answer This SSD is compatible with the Windows operating system.
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  • QuestionIs there a heatsink included with this SSD?

    • Answer No, a heatsink is not included with this SSD.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the maximum write speed for the solid state drive?

    • Answer The maximum write speed for the solid state drive is 13700 megabytes per second.
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  • QuestionWhat is the storage capacity of this internal SSD?

    • Answer The storage capacity of this internal SSD is 1000 gigabytes.
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  • QuestionWhat is the maximum read speed of this SSD?

    • Answer The maximum read speed of this SSD is 14900 megabytes per second.
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  • QuestionDoes this SSD have data encryption?

    • Answer No, this SSD does not have data encryption.
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  • QuestionWhat type of memory does this SSD use?

    • Answer This SSD uses 3D NAND flash memory.
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  • QuestionDoes this SSD need a heat sink?

    Asked by Mel.

    • Answer Hello, Thank you for reaching out! We are happy to help clarify whether your Crucial T710 1TB PCIe Gen 5 NVMe M.2 SSD needs a heatsink. The T710 produces high amounts of heat under heavy workloads, and non-heatsink versions of the Crucial T710 must be installed with a motherboard or alternate heatsink to achieve optimal performance. https://www.crucial.com/ssd/t710/ct1000t710ssd8 If your motherboard already includes a built‑in M.2 heatsink (common on many modern boards), you should be good to go. Otherwise, we recommend adding a compatible M.2 heatsink to keep temperatures under control, especially since Gen 5 SSDs can run warm during heavy workloads. Crucial T710 SD also comes with preinstalled heatsink: https://www.crucial.com/ssd/t710/ct1000t710ssd5 Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial

      Answered by Micron CPG Support