






🚀 Upgrade your speed, storage, and security—because your workflow deserves the best!
The Crucial BX500 1TB SATA SSD delivers up to 540MB/s read speeds with advanced dynamic write acceleration, offering a reliable and secure storage upgrade for laptops and desktops. Featuring 1TB capacity, 256-bit AES hardware encryption, and free cloning software, it ensures fast boot times, massive storage, and peace of mind backed by a 3-year warranty.






| ASIN | B0CCN9NHTC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 311 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | Crucial |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (152,881) |
| Date First Available | 9 Oct. 2023 |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | SATA 6 GB/s |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Hardware Platform | x86_64 |
| Item Weight | 35.1 g |
| Item model number | CT1000BX500SSD101 |
| Manufacturer | Crucial |
| Product Dimensions | 10.03 x 0.7 x 6.99 cm; 35.1 g |
| Series | CT1000BX500SSD101 |
T**A
Plenty of Fast Storage- Perfect for Gaming and Uni Work
As an avid gamer and uni student, this SSD has been a lifesaver. Since installing the Crucial BX500 1TB, I genuinely haven’t had to think about storage at all- everything loads quickly, there’s plenty of space, and my laptop feels noticeably faster overall. Games boot up in seconds, everyday tasks feel smoother, and the upgrade was straightforward. For the price, performance, and reliability, it’s a brilliant choice if you want a simple, effective storage boost without any hassle.
C**N
Bye bye old school hard drive and hello to the solid state
I have owned various PCs in the last 20 years or so and they all had old school mechanical HDDs, and to be honest I never really had many issues with them. All my PCs were either from before SSDs existed or were from when they were still quite expensive and generally came in smaller capacities (my current rig is around 6 or so years old). As I cannot afford to upgrade right now or ideally build my own, I decided to make some tweaks to my existing rig as it is still fairly decent for its age. I upgraded ram a couple of years ago (2x16gb sticks) and last week upgraded from the stock cooler to a much beefier Be Quiet cooler as the CPU was really getting hot under heavy load. While I was at it I thought it was time to finally go over to an SSD seeing as they now have much better capacity for not a lot of money. I decided to go for Crucial as I have always had good experience with them. My PC ram is Crucial and so is the M.2 SSD in my PS5. I felt this had the specs that suited me and as I say, price wise, it was pretty damn cheap. Sadly due to my board being slightly older and being a micro ATX I don't have an M.2 slot, so SATA was the only way to go. I did make one error though as I assumed it would come with a SATA cable, but of course we know what you do if you "assume" anything. It was a simple enough solution, order a cable from Amazon and just fit the drive a day later than planned (I only mention this as I am sure there are others as naive as me who will get caught out too). It was very simple to fit as well. Plugged the SATA cable into the drive and the motherboard and found a spare power plug coming from the power supply that fitted as well and then it was time to test things out. Booted the PC up and while it did take a while to boot (remember this is still booting to my old drive) which is quite normal when installing new parts, but booted as normal. I then opened Acronis True Image (go to the website on the SSD instructions and download the file) and followed the onscreen prompts to clone my old HDD to my new SSD. I had deleted all my music from the HDD before starting this as it took up over 400gb and I felt that would just slow the cloning process down. Even with another 400+ storage still on the drive, it only took about 2 hours to do a full copy. After it was finished I rebooted the PC, went into bios and assigned the SSD as my new boot drive. The PC then booted to Windows so much faster than it normally does and programs loads almost instantly rather than the delayed response of yore. Even web browsers and internet tabs load faster. I also noticed that after the PC logs into Windows I can access programs straight away rather than waiting for Windows to do all its stuff before being allowed to access anything. Seriously loving this piece of kit. The way it works is perfect for me, and is going to make using my PC so much of a better experience than it has been. Factor in the easy installation and the free no issues cloning software, and I think I got an absolute bargain at less than £40. Oh, and I kept the old HDD in the rig but formatted it to use just as storage for my music which I have already reinstalled. Only one program had an issue, with my copy of Photoshop saying the licence was not on it, but that was easily rectifiable, and every other program seems to have carried the licences over.
C**N
Fast SSD drive excellent value
In my older PC this gave a great boost with its high capacity ease of installation and supurb performance excellent value highly recommended
A**N
Brilliant Value SSD
Recently, I upgraded my existing laptop with the Crucial BX500 1TB SSD and noticed a whole new world of difference as boot times are dramatically faster, applications open immediately, and overall performance is much more fluid. Installation was straightforward, and the included cloning software made transferring data a walk in the park. It is silent, stays cool, and offers more than sufficient space for my OS, software, and data. For the price, it's excellent value and a good choice if you want to breathe new life into an older device without spending an arm and a leg. Highly recommended for casual use on a no-hassle upgrade
B**1
Good quality ssd
Having tried 2 other cheaper ssd i decided to spend a little more on a well know brand like Crucial , hoping it wasn't a fake of course, the other ssd i have had from Amazon were a waste of money, its true what they say "buy cheap buy twice" or in my case buy 3 times ( i did get my money back on the 2nd one), one failed in less than a year with hardly any use the second read speed was poor and when half full dropped to 109 Mb/s. This drive speed is running to spec so hopefully it will last as long as my Samsung in the other pc.
M**K
Perfect storage upgrade for my CCTV unit
I bought this 1TB SSD for my CCTV base unit and it works perfectly well. It was easy to install and has been reliable with no issues at all so far. The price was reasonable too. Definitely happy with how it’s performing — does exactly what I needed it to do.
S**T
Reliable, Work well
Purchased several of these now. Seem to accurately report space so no issues with software writing to the drives. No problems to report to date. Good value for money.
M**H
Simple, affordable, good quality.
Affordable little SSD with a lot of power and capacity! It's fairly easy to set up, you can just search up how to install something like this most of the time. I've found its heavily sped up the speed at which my pc loads games, videos, all sorts! Really happy with it.
A**.
Ya tengo dos SSDs como esta en mis dos portátiles y funcionan de maravilla. Ahora mismo es probablemente la mejor SSD que se puede comprar en este rango de precio y el almacenaje disponible es suficiente para un uso normal. Llevo usando una diariamente durante los últimos cuatro meses y aún no he tenido problemas. No espero que dure muchos años (aunque habrá que verlo), pero esta memoria es perfecta para revitalizar ordenadores antiguos a un precio bajo.
L**S
Al menos sin ser m.2; si todavía no tienes una mobo buena que saque provecho del ddr5 es una opción, o bien como drive secundario, ya que se está volviendo norma el factor m.2 aunque es todavía un poco caro a comparación de los SATA.
D**L
As described
L**.
Replaced disk drive in my laptop. Works very well, good speed improvement overall.
M**D
So I have been using a mechanical 2TB hard drive in my bench PC for backing up people's files and storing images for clients until I can restore them. It's been working OK, but a few weeks ago I had to back up files for a client and they had about 500GB of files and pictures and backups on their storage drive. I started doing the backup from a USB 3 dock, and it crawled. It was getting about 40MB/s and varying around that value up and down. Later I tested moving a large amount of data from my boot SSD using the same method and it was in the hundreds of MB/s. So I purchased this Crucial 2TB SSD (for $150) to replace the mechanical drive. (it's gone up $30) I work in a shop, and we sell a lot of SSDs. I have had the best luck with Crucial, Kingston (budget drives), Samsung and Western Digital. We purchased some ADATA 2.5" SSDs, but almost all of them went bad. ADATA replaced them with a different model, and one of those went bad as well (out of ten drives). We stopped purchasing that brand. Western Digital drives have been good too, but my personal 1TB Western Digital drive went bad. It will no longer get SSD speeds, but only transfers files at very slow speeds (slower than USB 2) even after reformatting. Crucial makes excellent drives, and I can rely on them. Highly recommended. I would not hesitate to purchase any of the drives I have mentioned other than maybe ADATA, but I am sure they will correct the problem they were having if they haven't already. I am using a 500GB ADATA NVMe drive in my gaming PC as my Windows drive. I've had it for about 3 or 4 years now and it's been very reliable.
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