Review: Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe SSD
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SpajdrEX
Would be nice to review also Adata XPG SX8200 Pro.
tunejunky
great review. really nice M.2
as much as i love tech, i hate buying something and 3 months later....
lolz
clamatac
thanks for the review
Manufacturers should include a heatsink like the one mentioned in the "New WD Black: SN750 NVMe SSD"
Incredible Lama
I think you just reviewed my future main drive 🙂.
Now I'm just wondering whether I should go with a single 1000GB drive or two seperate 500GB drives (one for OS and programs, and one for games)
DeskStar
@Hilbert
Just noticed on page ten of the real world trace testing you mentioned...
"It seems the SSD is a trace test wonder, definitely offering extraordinary performance, look at how these storage units put the traditional HDD to shame"
should it state traditional SSD?
nizzen
@Hilbert Hagedoorn
Do you know where samsung z-nand is? It was "press released" 1 year ago!
Samsung SZ985 Z-NAND SSD
https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-launches-800-gigabyte-z-ssd-for-hpc-systems-and-ai-applications
The Goose
this should of been given the same 1200tb endurance as the 970 pro.
valentyn0
felix_w
Good and extensive review!
However, in the page of AS-SSD results, the screenshot is from 970 EVO 500GB drive.
Herbert,if possible, upload the correct from 970 EVO Plus 1TB drive.
Thank you
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=47774
AS SSD is listing the drive as EVO 500GB, it, in fact, is the EVO Plus 1TB as you can see from the 1B2Q device name. I guess Samsung re-used a firmware. You'll notice similar behaviour in the Anvil benchmark.
Well, that had me confused for a minute. I rechecked and it is the new Plus SSD.
Clawedge
The Samsung website mentions ram cache as ddr4 instead of ddr3 as stated in the review
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Clawedge
waltc3
Yep, although I wanted to see some competition out of the traditional HDD makers, doesn't look as if that's going to happen. Currently, the HDD is still king for raw capacity and price per GB, but HDDs are sort of sitting at the bottom of their pricing ramp while the price of NVMe continues on a sharp downward slope even as capacities and performance and longevity continue to rise! I saw an ad the other day for a 500GB 970 EVO NVMe for ~$120--'bout what I paid for me 250GB 960 EVO NVMe boot drive. (Drat, lost the link as I was hunting for something else when I saw it! Hope I wasn't "seeing things"...;))
Well-done, informative review, HH--as usual! 14 comment(s)
Fox2232
nizzen
SAS is doing the trick 🙂
Fox2232
Maye88
THANK YOU!
For being the the only website I found which compared the 960 pro & evo and 970pro and evo to this drive. Every other major tech website neglected to include the pro versions!
Not only that but thank you for doing such in depth benchmarks.
clamatac
thanks for the review
I am buying one next week