Crucial
P510
Based on 23 Reddit mentions
$211.99
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First PC build with a friend
Your link directs to an empty cart - you need to use a provided permalink, not the URL listed at the top of your browser bar. Adding up the parts in the images, your list comes to ~$2300. You should have a better performing system than what is listed; many of the parts are questionnable or overprice
...fuddyduddyc in r/PcBuild
February 12, 2026 4:12 PM
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PC part picker advice
A few comments: Don't get 4 RAM sticks, get 2x16GB if you want 32GB in total, AM5 doesn't like having all 4 sticks, it will cause slowdowns (so the RAM will run at like 4800MHz instead of 6000MHz), instability or both Get a single 2TB NVMe instead of two 1TB ones, it will be cheaper and you can get
...Wero_kaiji in r/pcpartpickerbuilds
December 1, 2025 11:39 PM
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Crucial P510 2TB with heatsink for €165 - grab it
Nice! I got a Crucial T500 2TB for €180 of Amazon that I’m not going to use. I was going to offer it up here for anyone that wanted something cheaper than the now-worse pricing. But screw that. This P510 is a much better deal for people. Time to return that T500 😂.
koshIreland in r/IrelandGaming
January 25, 2026 5:12 PM
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Why DRAM in SSDs Still Matters (Learned the Hard Way)
The lack of DRAM isn't the issue https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/the-crucial-p510-2tb-ssd-review/2
gaojibao in r/PcBuild
December 9, 2025 1:37 AM
3
Complete noob. Can this build work? How can I make it better. Budget is 3k give or take.
The storage drive in your list is massively overpriced - even in today's market, a 4TB drive should not be $700 (Samsung drives are often overpriced). 4TB is also a lot - unless you know you need that much storage off the bat, 2TB is enough to start. Suggestions below that provide a far better GPU,
...fuddyduddyc in r/PcBuild
March 20, 2026 2:28 AM
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Difference between these GPU’s?
It might get slightly hotter but that's pretty much it, the performance will be the same, personally I'd go for the Gigabyte since I think it looks better and I like 3-fan GPUs, but if you want to save some money get the ASRock one Btw I took a look at the whole build, I made it $78 cheaper: https:/
...Wero_kaiji in r/PcBuildHelp
November 29, 2025 9:45 PM
2
New PC
Exactly what I did, along with a gigabyte b850 gaming X mobo, corsair rx1000, crucial p510 2tb nvme, phantom spirit se cooler, and a fractal epoch case. Cost me just over $3500aud, give or take. XFX swift 9700xt. It's an upgrade from my 1060 gaming laptop, so naturally everything's gonna look better
...martylindleyart in r/PcBuildHelp
March 24, 2026 6:51 AM
2
Building my very first PC (advice needed)
I would suggest the following that upgrades the CPU to a 7800X3D and the GPU to a 9070 for much better gaming performance. It also changes all the components to white parts (except for the RAM). Total cost comes to 1891.20 CHF / $2456.19 USD, with all parts pricing from digitec.ch. I've put the prod
...fuddyduddyc in r/PcBuild
February 12, 2026 7:38 PM
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Crucial P510 2TB with heatsink for €165 - grab it
Great deal. Looks like Crucial clearing out their stuff. The flagship T710 2tb with and without heatsink is 210/220 too. Not worth it over the P510 for most use cases, but if you have a use for it or just want the best one I think it's the cheapest it's ever been.
PaulAtre1des in r/IrelandGaming
January 25, 2026 10:01 PM
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New PC for $2000 Budget
You failed to state whether you were close to a MicroCenter or not. There’s a MC store in Yonkers that’s within driving distance of Southwestern CT, so I’m hoping you can make that drive. I used this MicroCenter bundle for the CPU, mb, and memory. This saves you over $300, compared to buying compara
...Trombone66 in r/buildapcforme
February 16, 2026 5:46 PM
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