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September 2020
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169 Tests
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Sehr hohe sequenzielle Transferraten
Kein temperaturbedingtes Drosseln
Hohe Gesamtperformance
€ 0
23/GiByte
Extreme Performance
Günstiger Preis
PCIe 4.0-Unterstützung
Neuer 1xx Layer NAND (V-NAND Gen. 6)
Verbesserter SLC-Cache
Setzt neue Geschwindigkeitsrekorde
Toller Preis
Herausragende Lese-Geschwindigkeit
Sehr hohe Leistung
Kompatibilität
Verarbeitung
Kühleigenschaften
Extrem hohe Geschwindigkeit
Herstellergarantie über 5 Jahre
Klein und kompakt
Sehr guter Preis
Schneller als die Konkurrenz
Preis ist gut
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Im Alltag langsamer als die Vorgängerin
Schwache Kopiergeschwindigkeit
Benchmark
Belastungstest
Hohe Temperaturen
Kühlkörper für maximale Leistung dringend empfohlen
Beim Schreiben etwas langsamer
(Volle Leistung aktuell nur mit einem x570 Chipsatz)
Mainboard mit M.2-Anschluss benötigt
Für maximale Performance PCIe 4.0 erforderlich
Leistung etwas geringer als die 500 GByte Variante
Veröffentlicht: 2020-09-22, Autor: Sebastian , Testbericht von: pcper.com
Samsung's new 980 PRO offers transfer speeds far beyond existing PCIe Gen4 drives, pushing sequential transfer speeds very close to the rated 7000 MB/s (6900 MB/s for this 500GB variant). And while this represents a major leap over the ~5000 MB/s of Phiso...
PCIe 4.0 x4 interface with NVMe protocol, Available in 250GB, 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities, Equipped with Samsung's latest 3-bit MLC V-NAND technology, Excellent sequential and random read and write speeds, Small M.2 2280 form factor, Features Intelligen
Lower endurance than 970 PRO, Write speed drops considerably when SLC cache is full, Pricey
With the 980 PRO, Samsung has raised the bar yet again, delivering one of the fastest consumer NVMe SSDs on the market today. Completely designed in-house to unleash the full potential of PCIe 4.0, this M.2 form factor SSD is powered by Samsung's next-gen...
We've waited years for the SSD 980 PRO series to arrive, but Samsung has finally delivered their first PCIe 4.0 SSD. The Samsung SSD 980 PRO series raises the performance bar for the NVMe SSD and that doesn't happen too often. The new Samsung Elpis contro...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-09-22, Autor: Billy , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
Zusammenfassung: It may be a bit later than originally planned, but Samsung's first consumer SSD to support PCIe 4.0 is here. The Samsung 980 PRO was first previewed at CES in January, but we didn't hear anything further until leaks started appearing towards the end of su...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-09-22, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: overclock3d.net
It's been quite a month for us here at OC3D. We've only just got over the shock of the game-changing performance from the new Nvidia RTX 3080 and Samsung turn up with a drive which is similarly epoch-making.For a long time we've said that PCI Express 3.0...
High cost per gigabyte, Lower write-durability rating than previous SSD 970 Pro
Samsung's PCI Express 4.0-based SSD 980 Pro will delight upgraders and PC builders who have deep pockets (and a compatible AMD desktop platform). It delivers the fastest theoretical performance from a mainstream SSD we've seen to date...
Are you looking for the best? Look no further. With the fastest performance we have seen from a NAND SSD yet, Samsung's 980 Pro makes other NVMe SSDs look slow...
The Samsung 980 PRO series is an impressive drive, however, it managed to impress me less than the release of the 970 PRO. The focus for Samsung has been clear, reach a peak read speed of ~7 GB/sec and ~5 GB/for writes. You'll only hit these numbers in ve...
Zusammenfassung: We got our first glimpse of Samsung's new 980 Pro SSD back at CES 2020, and at the time, it was promising big performance thanks to its shift from the PCIe 3.0 interface to PCIe 4.0. We were initially told that the 980 Pro would top out with blistering s...