Crucial is phasing ... 7,450MB/s. The MX500 was popular because it was inexpensive, provided a ton of storage, and came with a rare five-year warranty. I still have a 2TB MX500 rocking in my ...
The 4 TB version of the MX500 wasn't as good as the 1 and 2 TB models, so if you're looking to slap a big cheap SSD into your rig, you might want to wait and see what Crucial replaces the MX500 with.
Currently, the 250GB and 4TB models of the MX500 series have been marked as end-of-life (EOL) on Crucial's official online store. The 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB models have not been given EOL status on ...