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Guru3D.com » Review » Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB NVMe M.2. SSD review 5

Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB NVMe M.2. SSD review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/04/2019 02:42 PM [ 21 comment(s) ]

Samsung recently outed a Plus edition of the 970 M.2. EVO drives. All new though is a move towards a 2 TB unit, which we review today. AS IF they were not fast enough, they improved writes allowing R/W up to 3500/3300 MB/s thanks to the latest 3bit written NAND and a new Phoenix controller. 

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Andy Watson
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Posts: 304
Posted on: 06/06/2019 11:52 AM
Im sorry but for 500USD its an OVERPRICED Trash and i fully acknowledge of what i just said.
Corsair MP510 2TB beats it in benchmarks, costs 299USD permanently and the cherry on the top has 3120TBW
Even the 1TB MP510 has higher endurance 1700TBW then Samsung 2TBs 1200TBW
For 600USD as in 100$ more then 2Tb Samsung you can have 4TB RAID0 with 3120TBW and fly to the moon :)

You can say it is over priced but you spoil your argument by saying it is trash.

At least you apologised at the start for your ill thought out rant....


So you get 1 out of 10 for that post.

Andy Watson
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Posts: 304
Posted on: 06/06/2019 11:55 AM
Note that nobody ever moved from the old SATA SSD and got blown away from the performance of the new spec in the real world compared how people were blown away moving from HDD to SSD.

End of story. You can quote figures all you like.

er557
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Posts: 423
Posted on: 06/06/2019 01:05 PM
I was wondering would it be benficial to cache such a drive with ram cache, say with primo cache. certainly the benchmarks would sore, but real world use? also there is the issue of volatile ram, in case of power loss the OS drive could become corrupt...

http://www.thessdreview.com/daily-news/latest-buzz/crucial-momentum-cache-works-on-any-nvme-ssd/

D3M1G0D
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Posts: 2068
Posted on: 06/06/2019 02:15 PM
How about buying a UPS? Its dirt cheap these days, I just got 2000VA/1200W one for same price 600W cost me 10 years ago

A UPS is a good backup option, but it's still a good idea to turn off write caching if you don't want to lose data.

MegaFalloutFan
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Posts: 1029
Posted on: 06/07/2019 04:03 AM
You can say it is over priced but you spoil your argument by saying it is trash.

At least you apologised at the start for your ill thought out rant....


So you get 1 out of 10 for that post.

Samsung suits think way too high of themselves, if there is product with almost three times the endurance, similar benchmarks, much lower price and they still make money , it only means Samsung is stuck in the old days of SSD pricing and trying to fish their fanboys to autobuy.
Of course its the product is not trash, there are much worse SSDs, the price is 100% trash and versus MP510 2Tb it kind of meh SSD 3120TBW is no joke, EVO is no longer the king.
Last year MP510 also gave a fight to Evo 970

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