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Micron confirmed that it will fully exit the retail DRAM and SSD market under the Crucial brand by February 2026. This marks the end of the brand's twenty-nine (29) years of Crucial-branded memory and storage products for PC builders and DIY enthusiasts. Some of the comparable NVMe SSDs in local stores would range from Php4,5k to Php6.5k so this Php3,670 from Crucial for a 1TB stick is a good deal considering they also offer free shipping. First previewed during this year’s Computex, the G.Skill Phoenix Blade has recently made its official debut and is immediately looking to wow PC enthusiasts with its four (4) LSI SF-2281 SSD controllers assigned to four (4) 120GB MLCs configured in RAID 0. The result: a sleek-looking PCIe SSD capable of churning out an incredibly fast read and write speeds which tops out at 2Gb/s. As mentioned earlier, the Phoenix Blade’s Read and Write speeds maxes out at 2000MB/s, though continuous and sequential reading and writing are only rated at 1900Mb/s and 1050Mbps which is still faster than most SATA-based SSDs. The SRP and availability date of the new G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD has not been disclosed as of the time of writing, but NCIX US has listed it with a USD800 or a little under thirty-six grand in our local currency. Read more in our articles including "Micron to shut down Crucial consumer business in 2026" and "Black Friday Deal: 1TB Crucial P3 NVMe SSD for only PHP 3,670".

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What is Crucial SSD?

Micron confirmed that it will fully exit the retail DRAM and SSD market under the Crucial brand by February 2026. This marks the end of the brand's twenty-nine (29) years of Crucial-branded memory and storage products for PC builders and DIY enthusiasts.

What have you covered about Crucial SSD?

Some of the comparable NVMe SSDs in local stores would range from Php4,5k to Php6.5k so this Php3,670 from Crucial for a 1TB stick is a good deal considering they also offer free shipping. First previewed during this year’s Computex, the G.Skill Phoenix Blade has recently made its official debut and is immediately looking to wow PC enthusiasts with its four (4) LSI SF-2281 SSD controllers assigned to four (4) 120GB MLCs configured in RAID 0. The result: a sleek-looking PCIe SSD capable of churning out an incredibly fast read and write speeds which tops out at 2Gb/s.

Where can I find articles about Crucial SSD?

Our coverage of Crucial SSD includes: "Micron to shut down Crucial consumer business in 2026"; "Black Friday Deal: 1TB Crucial P3 NVMe SSD for only PHP 3,670"; "G.Skill launches Phonenix Blade 480GB PCIe SSD". Each article provides unique insights and information.