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The Samsung 980 Pro is a great NVMe SSD—the fastest we’ve ever tested using the PCIe 4.0 bus. If you’re lucky or smart enough to own a late-gen Ryzen system, it’s the one you want.
With the launch of the 2TB model, Samsung SSD 980 Pro Gen 4 drives are now offered in four capacities -- 250GB, 512GB, 1TB and 2TB. Our article featuring the 250GB and 1TB models was posted when ...
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB. The Samsung 980 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD competes with the best M.2 modules on the market for a top spot. It offers an impressive read and write speed of 7,000MB/s and over 5,000MB/s ...
The Samsung 980 PRO is a breakout stars of the PCIe 4.0 performance show. Offering best-in-class sequential read and write speeds, could this drive be a window into technological advances yet to come?
Samsung brings its 980 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD to market, boosting storage performance on PCIe 4.0! Here's our review of the 250GB model.
For World Backup Day, Samsung has dropped the prices of its 980 Pro SSDs with heatsink to the lowest they have ever been. Meanwhile, some Crucial SSDs also see a big price drop today.
The Samsung 990 Pro internal Gen4 SSD is down to just $69.99 for its 1TB version, and $162.08 for the 2TB version, while the 980 Pro SSD is price down to just $99.99 for its 2TB model.
The Samsung 980 Pro w/ Heatsink SSD is a solid and easy-to-install option for extra storage on your PS5 if you're willing to drop the ... The Samsung 980 Pro w/ PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD is one such option.
The 980 Pro is a particularly interesting product, since it shakes up Samsung's lineup in several ways. We've known since CES 2020 that it would be the company's first consumer-available PCIe 4.0 SSD.
Samsung 980 PRO 2TB SSD for $139.99 (list price $229.99) This NVMe SSD uses PCIe 4.0 technology and can deliver speeds up to 7,000 MB/s—twice as fast as PCIe 3.0 SSDs and 12 times quicker than ...
Unlike the 980 Pro, which uses the newer PCIe 4.0 standard, the Samsung 980 is built using the previous Gen 3 specification, meaning it's capped at half the speed.
The Samsung 980 pro, unfortunately doesn’t come with its own heatsink built-in. That doesn’t make it unusable, it just means you have to buy a heatsink separately and install it on the SSD ...