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Samsung's new 980 Pro sets performance records in end-user NVMe over PCIe 4. If you're rocking late-gen Ryzen, it'll haul the mail. With PCIe 3.0, it's just one of a crowd of top performers but at ...
The Samsung SSD 980 Pro series features Samsung’s latest V-NAND flash memory. To be specific, the drives are equipped with 6th generation, 1xx-layer (up to 136 layer) TLC V-NAND flash with 3D ...
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, respectively.
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.
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?
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 980 Pro w/ Heatsink SSD costs a pretty penny. The 2TB retailed at $449.99, though you can find the price slashed to $349.99 at Samsung’s website and several other retailers.
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.
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.
Earlier this year Samsung confirmed that its 980 Pro NVMe SSD would officially support PS5, but it didn’t come with a heatsink. As you may be aware, when Sony announced that expandable storage ...
PlayStation’s Mark Cerny also recommended the WD_Black SN850. So this potentially gave it a little bit of a leg up. The Samsung 980 pro, unfortunately doesn’t come with its own heatsink built-in.
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.