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Published: 2017-04-05, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Looking for the fastest NVMe SSD you can get? Samsung thinks it's their 960 PRO drive – with the better value for money drive the 960 EVO coming in close second. I take a look at the 1TB 960 Pro and the 250GB 960 EVO M.2 SSDs here!960 PRO: prourls.co/4HsG...
Published: 2016-11-29, Author: Christopher , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Samsung 960 Evo M.2 provides ridiculously fast sequential read/write speeds, but is a little slower than the 960 Pro. However, it still offers extreme performance over a regular SATA III SSD and is more affordable than its Pro counterpart - making the...
Published: 2016-11-29, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
The Samsung 960 EVO is a stunning little drive. I'm still astounded by the fact Samsung can jam a whole terabyte of storage into just two chips on a single-sided PCB, but it's not just the scale of the drive which impresses me. The 960 EVO is two-thirds t...
Impressive performance, Clean aesthetics, Compact form factor, Uses 3rd Gen VNAND, TRIM Support, Dynamic Thermal Guard, 3 Years Warranty
Good case airflow is needed
Hot on the heels of the 960 PRO, the 960 EVO is another super-quick M.2 drive from Samsung.Behind the design of the 960 EVO we once again see the new Polaris Controller making an appearance, along with Samsung's V-NAND MLC flash memory. In reality the EVO...
More expensive than MLC NVMe competitor, Low performance, When will this ship?, Power sucking driver, Low endurance
Everyone has done something that they regretted as soon as they took the action. Samsung may feel that way about the 960 EVO 250GB because it took the low-capacity model down one step too far. Using lower density flash should have helped, but the final re...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Performance, Intelligent TurboWrite
Pricey, Only a threeyear warranty
With two very fast M.2 NVMe drives in the high-end/enthusiast market segment in the shape of the SSD960 PRO and its predecessor the SSD950 PRO, Samsung has now, it seems, turned their attention on the mainstream market with the launch of the TLC V-NAND eq...
Abstract: If you looking for a new M.2 or PCIe SSD this article helps you in getting an overview. So far we've tested 6 different drives and the list will grow whenever a new and relevant drive is released. ...
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Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Victoria , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: When it comes to SSDs, Samsung knows that if isn't ain't broke, don't fix it. The 500GB Samsung SSD 960 EVO ($249.99) is the latest update to the company's highly successful SSD 850 EVO, and is poised to repeat that success thanks to its class-leading per...
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Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: The Samsung 960 Evo is the more affordable of the two solid-state drives (SSDs) that the South Korean company launched recently.Unlike the 960 Pro ($459 for 512GB) that I tested last month, the 960 Evo is priced at $349 for the 500GB model.Samsung is able...
Incredible performance for a TLC NAND SSD, High endurance for TLC NAND SSD, Supports latest interface and NVMe protocol, Attractively priced, Includes drive management and data migration tools
Only comes in M.2 form factor, Performance dips once TurboWrite cache is exhausted
SSDs with TLC NAND have traditionally been significantly slower than SSDs with MLC NAND, and we were not expecting this to change with the SSD 960 Evo. And frankly, we were quite surprised by Samsung's claimed performance figures. Can a TLC NAND SSD be so...